How the at-home ketamine program works in Illinois
Step one is a 30-minute video evaluation with an Illinois-licensed psychiatrist, PA, or NP. We review your diagnosis, prior treatments, medical history, and goals, then decide together whether ketamine is clinically appropriate. If it is, we build a written protocol — typically six supervised sublingual dosing sessions over four to six weeks, each paired with an integration visit.
When prescribed, the compounded sublingual lozenge ships from a U.S.-licensed compounding pharmacy directly to your Illinois address — Chicago, the collar counties, the Quad Cities, Central Illinois, or the southern counties. Your prescribing clinician stays with you for the full course, including dosing check-ins, integration, and any medication adjustments. Ketamine is prescribed off-label and is not FDA-approved for psychiatric conditions.

















