Ketamine Therapy Clinics in Portland, Oregon
Browse 16 medical ketamine centers and 29 ketamine-assisted psychotherapy providers in Portland, Oregon. Compare treatment options and contact providers directly.
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Medical Centers (16)
Clinics offering IV infusion, IM injection, Spravato (esketamine nasal spray), and other medical ketamine treatments.
Active Path Mental Health
2701 NW Vaughn St, STE 470, Portland, OR
503-486-4298
BestMind Behavioral Health
1547 NE 40th Ave, Ste B, Portland, OR
971-300-0654
BestMind Behavioral Health - Portland
13535 Sw 72nd Ave Ste 170, Portland, OR
503-410-7551
CHRIS KOS
8555 SW Apple Way, STE 320, Portland, OR
971-379-2139
Evolve Health
6400 SE LAKE RD STE 155, Portland, OR
503-447-3285
Greenbrook Mental Wellness Centers
700 NE Multnomah St, STE 540, Portland, OR
866-921-4712
MICHAEL DAWSON
4800 S Macadam Ave, STE 230, Portland, OR
971-379-2139
Mind Body Centers - Portland
Portland, OR
NeuStart Psychiatry & TMS
975 SE Sandy Blvd, STE 230, Portland, OR
541-223-5882
North Star Psychiatry - Portland
65 SW Yamhill St, STE 300, Portland, OR
503-878-8885
OHLINGER, CONSTANCE
1220 SOUTHWEST MORRISON STREET, SUITE 500, Portland, OR
503-714-8924
Portland Psychiatric Services, LLC
200 Ne 20th Ave, STE 20, Portland, OR
503-226-8918
Providence Psychiatry East
5228 NE HOYT ST BLDG B, SUITE 300, Portland, OR
503-683-3627
Restorative Health
Portland, OR
Specialized Infusions
2115 NE Halsey Street, Portland, OR
From $425 per session
503-405-1474
Synaptic Institute
1836 NE 7th Ave, STE 205, Portland, OR
971-403-0884
Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (29)
Licensed therapists offering ketamine-assisted psychotherapy (KAP) for depression, anxiety, PTSD, and trauma. Often paired with at-home protocols.
Amy Ruben
Portland, OR
Welcome! I'm so glad you've found your way here! I'm a somatic psychotherapist offering virtual sessions in California and both in-person and virtual sessions in Oregon. My work centers on helping clients deepen their connection to themselves through present-moment awareness and embodied experience
Anat LeBlanc
Portland, OR
Are you being broken open by a new diagnosis or significant life event, revisiting an ancient wound or tending to a fresh loss? Grief and loss are initiations that take us deep into the roots, the shadowlands of being where they work a wild alchemy there. I offer heart-centered and empathic support
Andrea Pacheco
Portland, OR
Find Your Path Forward from Difficult Experiences Life's challenges—whether divorce, abuse, addiction, or trauma—can leave you feeling anxious, isolated, and emotionally overwhelmed. But I believe that within every person is the profound capacity to heal and grow from these experiences. Your mind a
Brandy Poirier
Portland, OR
Do you notice that worry, conflict, or self-doubt are leaving you feeling exhausted, paralyzed, or overwhelmed? Or find yourself stuck in situations or patterns that no longer serve you? If past or current events are limiting your ability to fully live your life, this could be a great time to see a
Bridget Saladino
Portland, OR
You want real change. Not just coping skills or check-ins—but actual healing. Relief. Transformation. You’re tired of patterns that keep showing up in your relationships—whether you’re struggling to stay connected, set boundaries, or make sense of how your past shows up in the present. Maybe you’re
Cat Findley
Portland, OR
If white knuckling, self shaming, pulling yourself up by your bootstraps worked, you’d be “cured” a billion times over. It doesn’t. At least not for me or people whose brains are different. Our minds race and it feels impossible to turn off and rest. Sometimes we use substances or other behaviors in
Christa (Christine) Hines
Portland, OR
I am not currently accepting new clients. I am a psychotherapist, licensed as a clinical social worker, certified as an alcohol and drug counselor and TRE provider, drawing on over 35 years of experience. My primary foundational belief is that our mind and body operate as one organism, which cont
Clement Fonseca
Portland, OR
You may be feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or weighed down by anxiety, depression, or the pressure to always hold things together. Maybe you’ve lost touch with your own needs, or you’re moving through a big transition and longing for more clarity, connection, or meaning. My clients often want to feel mo
Daren Ford
Portland, OR
If you’ve tried therapy before and still feel stuck, overwhelmed, or disconnected, you’re not alone. Many people carry deep trauma, stress, or life transitions that traditional therapy alone struggles to reach. I provide formal and Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy, a powerful and transformative appr
Dr. Ethan Bregman, Clinical Psychologist
Portland, OR
Psychotherapy, Sport Psychology and Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP); working collaboratively, to address personal needs in a supportive environment essential to achieving relief, personal growth and overall wellbeing. Engaging in work with athletes of all levels on issues affecting performance
Drew Sinclair
Portland, OR
You're here for deep work. You're committed to slowing down, dropping into your body, and Being with all of who you are. You’re curious about the integration of traditional, evidence-based psychotherapy approaches with more existential, somatic, and depth-oriented methods. You're on a lifelong path
Elizabeth Fisher
Portland, OR
Have you been through a difficult experience? I specialize in emotional and relational disorders arising from trauma, sexual abuse, attachment disruptions, and less-than-optimal early childhood experiences. These types of experiences can create life-long distress and difficulty with relationships. F
Erin Needham
Portland, OR
Feeling stuck in familiar patterns, even though you know yourself well? Maybe you are caught in loops of overthinking, anxiety or depression, relational tension, or a quiet sense that something essential is just out of reach. Despite your capability and insight, you feel disconnected from your aliv
Harry Dudley
Portland, OR
My psychology practice draws upon diverse training, including but not limited to Internal Family Systems (IFS), Psychodynamic and Depth Psychology, Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I), somatic psychotherapy, Integrative Restoration
Hart NW Counseling
Portland, OR
At Hart NW Counseling, your autonomy and personal wisdom are deeply honored. If you’re navigating challenges like trauma, addiction, anxiety, depression, grief, or life transitions, you’re not alone. We help you reconnect with your strengths so you can move forward with clarity and confidence. Here,
Jacqueline Boltz
Portland, OR
As humans, we are wired to grow into whole, integrated beings. The mind and body are designed to be connected in a way that allows us to be in touch with our desires and needs, allowing us to pursue our unique path to a fulfilling life. Unfortunately, this path to integration can be severed and we c
Jillynn Garcia
Portland, OR
I am a humanistic, strengths-based queer identified therapist. I have 26+ years experience supporting clients from the LGBTQIA+ community, neurodivergent clients & individuals navigating trauma, anxiety, depression & various life transitions. I believe that trust is the foundation of a healthy thera
Kat Millis
Portland, OR
Welcome! I’m Kat, a licensed therapist and Somatic Experiencing practitioner in Illinois and Oregon. I work with kids, teens, and adults navigating trauma, grief, relationship challenges, identity exploration, and major life transitions. My approach is rooted in walking alongside people as they face
Lesley Burke
Portland, OR
I help people heal, grow, and connect through art therapy, counseling, and psychedelic integration, guiding them to reclaim their inner peace and creative power. In my work, I’m deeply committed to fostering a compassionate and supportive environment where clients feel safe to explore the depths o
Lisa Taylor
Portland, OR
You're probably dealing with some difficult issues, being human is hard. I get it; life isn’t always easy to navigate and being human can be hard at times. I want you to know you are not alone, though I know it often feels like you are, boy do I know. I'm here to support you if you decide to give me
Marca Cassity
Portland, OR
Accepting Oregon clients with Kaiser Permanente insurance for online sessions only. With over thirty years of experience in the healing arts, working with renowned therapists, spiritual teachers, artists, academics, and medicine people from around the world, I help clients heal and find their authen
Matty Jernigan
Portland, OR
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Oregon and Texas providing teletherapy to clients. I graduated from Portland State University with a Master’s in Social Work and have pursued extensive post-graduate training in trauma treatment, psychedelic-assisted therapy, couples counseling, and ACT/DBT
NW Creative Counseling, LLC
Portland, OR
****PRACTICE FULL****Talking helps! I am a skilled and caring therapist, and work to help others navigate hardship, find ease, and nurture inner wisdom. My work is strongly founded in establishing a safe and secure therapeutic relationship. I provide non-judgmental support for a variety of issues i
Pk Foss
Portland, OR
I love working with a variety of people. I have a lot of experience working with: survivors of trauma, neurodivergent/neurospicy brains, parents, therapists, LGBTQIA+ folks, people in poly and open relationships, people in monogamous relationships, and people who are just generally tired of hearing
Renee Thompson
Portland, OR
High performers, leaders, helpers, and the “good” guy/girl look like they have it all together but often deal with anxiety and burnout, and long for more meaningful relationships. The burden of achieving results, the loneliness of leadership, and chronic stress of helping everyone can feel crushing,
Salomeya Sobko
Portland, OR
I’m here to hear you and help you name, address, and start to clear mental and emotional blocks to achieving your goals. Some of the issues and topics I can help with include: depression, anxiety, complex trauma, grief, life transitions, relationships, sexuality, neurodivergence, family conflict, p
Somatic Clinic of Mella Kaufman
Portland, OR
It’s Not the Problems You Have—It’s How You Solve Them. With 20 years of expertise, I help you move beyond the "symptoms" of stress and dysregulation toward true self-mastery. Healing is a somatic process; by releasing old wounds from the body, you can fundamentally shift how you process triggers.
Veronica Newsom
Portland, OR
My approach to therapy is integrative and trauma-informed, focusing on how patterns created in the past are shaping what’s happening in the present. I work with clients to deepen their inner wisdom and create meaningful change in their lives
Wellness Trailhead
Portland, OR
Wellness Trailhead (WT) combines psychology, natural science, and sociology to develop and facilitate fun, engaging, and effective wellness workshops, therapy groups, retreats, and educational services for those seeking relief from trauma & addiction. By combining both formal and experiential backgr
Ketamine Therapy in Portland, OR — Local Guide
Oregon's Largest City and a Psychedelic Policy Pioneer
Portland, Oregon occupies a unique position in the national landscape of psychedelic-assisted medicine — and that position has a direct, material impact on the ketamine therapy ecosystem available to residents. Oregon became the first state in the US to establish a licensed, regulated framework for psilocybin services when voters passed Measure 109 in 2020; the Oregon Health Authority began licensing psilocybin service centers in 2023. This context has made Portland a magnet for clinicians, researchers, and therapists trained in psychedelic-assisted protocols, deepening the overall integrative mental health workforce in ways that benefit ketamine patients seeking KAP-style care.
The Ketamine Atlas directory identifies 45 providers in the Portland metro, making it the second-highest provider count in the Pacific Northwest after Seattle and one of the top 10 markets nationally. These clinics and practices are distributed across Northeast Portland, the Pearl District, Lake Oswego, Beaverton, and Hillsboro. Modalities include IV infusion suites, Spravato-certified clinical settings, ketamine-assisted psychotherapy practices (several with licensed therapists present during sessions), and at-home telehealth programs accepting Oregon addresses.
Portland's progressive healthcare culture, its large young adult population with high rates of depression and anxiety, and the genuine mental health crisis documented during and after the COVID-19 pandemic have all contributed to a market that is growing faster than Oregon's other metros.
Oregon's Distinctive Legal Landscape
Ketamine in Oregon is governed by federal Schedule III rules, identical to every other state. Prescribers need valid DEA registration and Oregon Medical Board (OMB) licensure; off-label prescribing is legal under established clinical standards.
Oregon's relevant distinctions:
- Measure 109 (2020): Created the Oregon Psilocybin Services program. Psilocybin is legal to manufacture, deliver, and administer in licensed service centers by trained facilitators. Personal possession remains decriminalized under Measure 110 (also 2020). As of mid-2026, Oregon has licensed a growing number of service centers primarily in the Portland area and some rural counties.
- Measure 110 (2020): Decriminalized personal possession of small amounts of all controlled substances (drug treatment referrals replaced criminal penalties). Note: The Oregon Legislature significantly modified Measure 110 in 2024, recriminalizing public drug possession; the legislative landscape is evolving.
- Ketamine is unaffected by both measures — it is a Schedule III controlled substance that remains fully legal for clinical use without any new state-layer requirements.
The practical effect for Portland ketamine patients: Oregon has the largest pipeline of psilocybin-trained therapists and facilitators of any state, many of whom also offer KAP with ketamine. Portland-area therapists with training in both modalities are increasingly common.
Understanding Costs in Portland
Portland's cost of living and clinical market produce pricing consistent with national norms, slightly below LA or New York. IV ketamine infusion sessions typically run $400–$800 per session nationally; Portland clinics cluster across this range. An induction series of six sessions is commonly packaged at $2,400–$4,800. Spravato is covered by major commercial insurers and Medicare with prior authorization for TRD; Oregon Health Plan (Oregon's Medicaid) may cover Spravato for qualifying low-income patients with TRD — patients on OHP should ask providers specifically about Medicaid billing for esketamine. At-home telehealth programs with compounded ketamine cost approximately $200–$500 per month.
Oregon expanded Medicaid under the ACA and has broader low-income health coverage than many states; patients on Oregon Health Plan with a TRD diagnosis may have Spravato as an accessible option worth exploring.
Who Seeks Ketamine Therapy in Portland
- Young adults with treatment-resistant depression and anxiety — Portland has a disproportionately large under-40 population with high rates of mood disorders; the regional mental health infrastructure has been strained, making alternatives to the waitlisted traditional psychiatry system appealing
- PTSD patients — including veterans served by the VA Portland Health Care System (one of the Pacific Northwest's major VA facilities) and civilians with trauma histories
- Chronic pain — fibromyalgia, CRPS, and spinal pain are treated at Portland pain clinics that have incorporated ketamine into their protocols
- Psychedelic integration clients — a unique Portland demand: individuals who have used legal psilocybin services or other substances and seek therapeutic integration support, sometimes combined with KAP as a continuing treatment program
- LGBTQ+ individuals — Portland's large, visible LGBTQ+ community includes many patients seeking affirming, trauma-informed care; several Portland KAP practices explicitly offer this
Frequently Asked Questions
Is psilocybin therapy the same as ketamine therapy? No. These are different substances with different mechanisms, different legal frameworks, and different clinical protocols. Psilocybin services (under Oregon's Measure 109) involve licensed facilitators administering psilocybin in a regulated center setting; it is not a medical treatment and no diagnosis is required. Ketamine therapy is a medical treatment supervised by a licensed prescriber (physician, psychiatrist, CRNA) and targets specific clinical diagnoses. Both involve non-ordinary states of consciousness and can be combined with integration therapy.
Does Oregon Medicaid (Oregon Health Plan) cover ketamine? OHP does not cover off-label IV ketamine. Spravato (esketamine) has coverage pathways under most commercial insurers and Medicare; Medicaid Spravato coverage varies by state. Oregon Medicaid patients with TRD should ask any Spravato-certified clinic whether the clinic is OHP-enrolled and what billing is possible.
Are there Portland ketamine providers who also offer psilocybin services? Some Portland-area practitioners hold both ketamine prescribing credentials and Oregon psilocybin facilitator licenses, or work in integrated practices that offer both. These are distinct services that cannot be combined in a single session, but sequential or complementary protocols may be discussed with a qualified clinician.
How long is the waitlist for ketamine therapy in Portland? Waitlist times vary significantly by provider and modality. High-demand KAP practices can have 4–8 week waits; IV infusion-only clinics often have faster scheduling. Starting with an initial consultation call (which most providers offer free) is the best way to assess current availability.
Can I access Portland ketamine providers from Vancouver, WA? Yes. Vancouver, Washington (across the Columbia River) is effectively part of the greater Portland metro. Portland-side providers routinely see patients from Clark County. Note that Washington state has its own licensing requirements — Oregon prescribers providing telehealth to Washington residents must hold Washington state licensure.
Nearby and Regional Access
Portland is the regional hub for ketamine therapy in the Pacific Northwest outside of Seattle. For patients in Salem (~1 hour south), Eugene (~2 hours south), or Bend (~3 hours southeast), Portland's provider density makes it a practical travel destination for an infusion series. At-home telehealth programs accepting Oregon addresses are available for ongoing maintenance after an initial in-person series.
Sources
- Oregon Psilocybin Services: Measure 109 Overview — https://www.oregon.gov/oha/ph/preventionwellness/pages/oregon-psilocybin-services.aspx
- Oregon Legislature: HB 4002 (2024 Measure 110 recriminalization) — https://olis.oregonlegislature.gov/
- Oregon Health Authority: Medicaid (Oregon Health Plan) — https://www.oregon.gov/oha/hsd/ohp/Pages/index.aspx
- VA Portland Health Care System — https://www.portland.va.gov/
- Oregon Medical Board: Prescribing Standards — https://www.oregon.gov/omb/
- Feder A et al., "Efficacy of Intravenous Ketamine for Treatment of Chronic PTSD," JAMA Psychiatry, 2014 — https://doi.org/10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2014.62
- FDA: Spravato Approval and REMS — https://www.jnj.com/media-center/press-releases/spravato-esketamine-approved-in-the-u-s-as-the-first-and-only-monotherapy-for-adults-with-treatment-resistant-depression