Listing and verification cost nothing. A verified free listing outranks a paying one without a badge, in every result set. Paid tiers buy placement and tooling, never the badge.
Verification is free
Using this directory
- Search by city, state or ZIP to see what exists within a distance you can actually travel.
- Filter by condition and route of administration to narrow it to relevant programmes.
- Open a listing and check the NPI number against the federal registry.
- Check the named clinician against your state medical board.
- Call the clinic with the questions above before booking anything.
If the licence is active and unrestricted, the listing carries a badge with the date we checked. That sorting rule is not for sale, because the moment it is, the badge stops meaning anything.
What paid tiers add
- Every clinic listed starts from the federal NPI Registry, a public record maintained by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
- An unclaimed listing carries the registry facts only: legal name, NPI number, address, phone and taxonomy.
- Prices, treatments offered and trading status appear only once the practice itself supplies them.
- A verified badge means a person matched the licence against the state board on a stated date.
What the marketing suite produces
How to check a clinic yourself
- Look up the NPI number on the federal registry and confirm the name and address match.
- Search the state medical board for the named clinician and check the licence status and any actions.
- Confirm the practice address exists as a clinical setting rather than a mailbox.
- Ask for the prescribing clinician's name in writing before you book.
- For esketamine specifically, confirm the site is REMS-certified.
An embeddable badge, a profile widget, review request campaigns, share cards, patient email templates and a waiting-room QR poster. Performance for each appears in your dashboard.
Compare the full course, not the first session. That is where programmes actually differ.
This is general information, not medical advice. Ketamine is a controlled substance and its use for mood disorders is off-label, apart from esketamine. Talk to a clinician who knows your history. In the US, call or text 988 if you are in crisis.