Medical director · Ketamine

Medical Director for Ketamine Clinics.

Ketamine sits in a scheduled, REMS-adjacent regulatory zone that most directors aren't prepared for. We match physicians with documented ketamine experience — for in-clinic IV/IM infusions, intranasal Spravato programs, and at-home telehealth troche models — in every state we serve.

  • Matched in 24 hours
  • Flat monthly fee
  • All 50 states
  • NPDB-verified

What's included

Everything in one flat monthly fee.

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Ketamine-experienced physician

Directors with documented oversight of infusion or telehealth ketamine programs.

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Schedule III protocols

DEA-aligned standing orders, dosing schedules, and diversion-control documentation.

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Patient screening

PHQ-9/GAD-7 intake, contraindication screening, and follow-up cadence baked into protocols.

04

Telehealth model review

If you run at-home, we structure intake and supervision to current DEA telehealth flexibilities.

How it works

From intake to signed agreement — typically inside one week.

  1. Day 0

    Intake call covering route of administration, in-clinic vs. telehealth model, and state footprint.

  2. Day 1

    2–3 ketamine-experienced candidates introduced.

  3. Day 3–5

    Signed agreement; screening, dosing, and emergency protocols delivered.

  4. Ongoing

    Chart audits, protocol updates as DEA telehealth rules evolve, on-call escalation.

Flat monthly retainer

From $1,499/mo

Ketamine carries a premium given DEA & REMS oversight

Full pricing
  • Schedule III protocols + diversion controls
  • Patient screening + dosing standing orders
  • Quarterly chart audits

FAQ

Questions operators ask first.

Does at-home telehealth ketamine still require a medical director?

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Yes. Even under DEA telehealth flexibilities, prescribing physicians need state licensure and a documented protocol structure. Most at-home programs operate under a medical director who oversees the prescribing panel.

Can an NP run a ketamine clinic alone?

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Rarely. Even in full practice states, ketamine's Schedule III status and the operational complexity (emergency response, diversion control) usually warrant a physician medical director.

What does diversion control look like?

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Documented chain of custody for every vial or troche, witnessed waste documentation, and reconciliation logs. We provide template protocols and audit cadence.

Request a matching quote.

Tell us about your practice. We'll line up vetted candidates within 24 hours — no placement fee, no setup costs.

No placement fee · No setup cost · 24-hour matching SLA (business days, completed intake required)