At Home Ketamine Therapy — Right in Your Bedroom

Professional at home ketamine treatment for depression, anxiety, PTSD & chronic pain. Board-certified physician oversight, AI-guided sessions, medication delivered to your door. Depression relief starts at $349/month across Florida and New Jersey.

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How At Home Ketamine Therapy Works

At home ketamine therapy combines the medical rigor of clinic-based treatment with the comfort, privacy, and convenience of your own home. Every step—from consultation to treatment sessions to follow-up—is conducted remotely via our secure telehealth platform. Our at home ketamine treatment provides the same level of physician oversight and safety monitoring as traditional in-clinic ketamine infusions, but with the added benefit of treating depression, anxiety, and PTSD from your own bedroom.

  • Complete the free online eligibility assessment in under 5 minutes
  • Video consultation with a board-certified physician (Dr. Ben Soffer, DO)
  • Prescription sent to our partner compounding pharmacy
  • Sublingual ketamine tablets delivered discreetly to your door
  • AI-guided treatment sessions in the comfort of your home
  • Ongoing physician follow-ups via secure telehealth

The Treatment Process

From your first consultation to ongoing care, our process is designed to be simple, safe, and effective. Here's what a typical treatment journey looks like.

  • Consultation: thorough medical evaluation and personalized treatment planning
  • Delivery: medication arrives in discreet packaging within a few business days
  • Preparation: set up your comfortable session space with your companion
  • Session: place sublingual tablet, put on eye mask, and follow KetAI guidance
  • Integration: guided journaling, reflection exercises, and breathwork
  • Follow-up: regular physician check-ins to track progress and adjust treatment

Safety Protocols for At-Home Treatment

At-home treatment doesn't mean unsupervised treatment. We've built comprehensive safety protocols that provide medical-grade oversight from the comfort of your living room.

  • A trusted companion must be present during every session—no exceptions
  • KetAI (our AI companion) guides you through each session with real-time support
  • One-tap emergency support available throughout your session
  • Grounding exercises and distress management tools built into the experience
  • Board-certified physician available for clinical questions
  • Pre-session safety checklist ensures proper preparation every time
  • Post-session monitoring and integration support

Advantages Over IV Ketamine Clinics

Traditional IV ketamine clinics require multiple in-person visits, often at significant cost and inconvenience. At-home sublingual ketamine therapy offers a different model with distinct advantages.

  • No travel to and from a clinic—treatment happens where you're most comfortable
  • No need to arrange transportation after sessions (you're already home)
  • More flexible scheduling that fits your life
  • Treatment in your own safe, familiar environment reduces anxiety
  • Sublingual route has a more gradual onset than IV, enhancing comfort
  • Same board-certified physician oversight as clinic-based care
  • Integration in your own space promotes lasting therapeutic change

Can You Do IV Ketamine at Home? Why Sublingual Is the At-Home Standard

A common question from patients researching at-home ketamine therapy: can the IV protocol be done at home? The short answer is no—and there's a reason every legitimate at-home ketamine program uses sublingual (or, less commonly, intranasal) administration instead. IV ketamine requires sterile IV line placement, a clinical-grade infusion pump, continuous vital sign monitoring, and immediate access to advanced medical support. Those requirements aren't safely portable to a living room, no matter how well-designed the program. At-home ketamine therapy uses the sublingual route specifically because it delivers therapeutic outcomes for depression, anxiety, PTSD, and chronic pain without the IV setup—and at a fraction of the cost.

  • IV ketamine requires sterile line placement, infusion pumps, and continuous monitoring—none of which can be safely set up at home
  • Sublingual ketamine (rapid-dissolve tablet under the tongue) delivers comparable therapeutic outcomes for most outpatient indications
  • Peer-reviewed evidence supports sublingual ketamine for treatment-resistant depression, anxiety, PTSD, and chronic pain
  • Sublingual onset is gradual (15–30 min vs IV's 5 min), which most patients find more comfortable
  • Sublingual cost is typically $5–10 per tablet vs $400–800 per IV infusion
  • If your specific case truly requires IV, our physician will tell you on the consultation—and refer you to a clinic

What Makes the Best At-Home Ketamine Therapy?

Not every at-home ketamine program is the same. The market includes large platforms with rotating providers, app-only services with no physician contact, and direct-to-consumer telehealth shops with minimal screening. Tovani Health was built around a different model. The four criteria below are what separate a legitimate at-home ketamine therapy from a prescription mill.

  • Same physician every visit—you're seeing Dr. Ben Soffer (board-certified internal medicine, former Chair at St. Mary's Medical Center) each time, not a rotating panel
  • Comprehensive medical evaluation before any prescription—contraindications, medication interactions, and personal history reviewed in detail
  • Required safety protocols during sessions—trusted companion present, AI-guided support (KetAI), emergency access
  • Ongoing physician follow-ups—progress monitored, dosing adjusted, integration supported throughout
  • Transparent pricing at $349/month—no hidden fees, no per-visit clinic billing, no surprise charges
  • Florida + New Jersey only—small geographic footprint means tight quality control, not a 50-state churn machine

Who Is a Good Candidate for At-Home Treatment?

At-home ketamine therapy is designed for responsible adults who can maintain a safe treatment environment. Our evaluation ensures at-home treatment is appropriate for you.

  • Adults 18+ with depression, anxiety, PTSD, or chronic pain
  • Have a trusted companion (friend, family member, partner) available for sessions
  • Have a safe, private space for treatment sessions
  • Able to follow pre- and post-session safety protocols
  • No active substance use disorder or uncontrolled medical conditions
  • Committed to the full treatment process including follow-ups

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I do IV ketamine at home?

No—IV ketamine requires sterile line placement, an infusion pump, and continuous vital sign monitoring, none of which can be safely set up at home. Every legitimate at-home ketamine therapy program uses sublingual administration (a rapid-dissolve tablet under the tongue) or, less commonly, intranasal. Sublingual delivers therapeutic outcomes for depression, anxiety, PTSD, and chronic pain at a fraction of the cost of IV ($5–10 per tablet vs $400–800 per IV session), with a more gradual onset most patients find more comfortable. If your specific clinical situation actually requires IV, our physician will tell you on the consultation and refer you to an appropriate clinic.

What's the cheapest at-home ketamine therapy?

Pricing varies widely across at-home ketamine programs—from $250–$400+ per month for sublingual programs to $800+ per session for IV clinics. Tovani Health is $349 for the first month, which includes the physician consultation, comprehensive medical evaluation, ongoing supervision, and the KetAI session companion. Medication is separate at roughly $5 per tablet from our compounding pharmacy partner—so a typical first course runs around $400–500 total. Notably "cheapest" isn't the right question for ketamine therapy: the lowest-priced programs often skip the physician relationship (rotating providers, app-only contact) and that's where safety and outcome quality both degrade. Tovani is priced toward the middle of the at-home market while keeping the same-doctor-every-visit model that more expensive in-person programs are built around.

How does the medication arrive at my home?

After your physician consultation and prescription approval, our partner compounding pharmacy prepares your sublingual ketamine tablets and ships them directly to your home. The packaging is discreet—there's no indication of the contents on the outside. Delivery typically takes 2-3 business days.

Is at-home ketamine therapy as safe as in-clinic treatment?

Yes, when proper protocols are followed. At-home sublingual ketamine uses lower doses than IV clinic infusions, with a more gradual onset. Combined with our safety requirements (companion present, AI monitoring, physician oversight, emergency support), at-home treatment has an excellent safety profile. The added benefit is that you're already home—no driving after sessions.

What is KetAI?

KetAI is our AI-powered session companion. It guides you through each phase of your ketamine session—from preparation to peak experience to integration. KetAI provides therapeutic soundscapes, gentle check-ins, grounding exercises if you feel distressed, and post-session reflection prompts. It's like having a calm, knowledgeable guide with you throughout.

Do I need someone with me during sessions?

Yes, absolutely. A trusted companion—a friend, family member, or partner—must be physically present during every ketamine session. This is a non-negotiable safety requirement. Your companion doesn't need medical training—we provide them with clear instructions on what to expect and when to seek help.

Is at-home treatment as safe as IV clinic treatment?

Yes, when administered properly. At-home sublingual ketamine is actually lower risk than IV in some ways: lower doses are used, there's no IV line placement, and you're in your familiar, safe environment. Medical oversight is equivalent—physicians conduct comprehensive evaluation, monitor progress, and adjust dosing. Some research suggests at-home treatment may even improve outcomes through the psychological benefit of familiar surroundings.

What's a treatment session like at home?

A typical at-home session: 1) A companion (friend, family) must be present. 2) You'll take sublingual medication under your tongue. 3) You'll settle into a comfortable space—many patients use dimmed lighting and headphones. 4) Effects typically begin within 15-30 minutes. 5) Peak effects are 45-90 minutes. 6) After 2-3 hours, most acute effects have resolved. 7) You'll complete guided reflection work with the KetAI app. Total time: 4-5 hours.

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