How Much Does Spravato Cost?

Good news: Most patients pay $0-100 per session with insurance. Here's everything you need to know about Spravato pricing and coverage.

Last updated: March 2026 | Pricing data from Janssen Pharmaceuticals

Quick Answer: Spravato Cost

$0 - $100

per session with insurance

90%+ of commercial plans cover Spravato

$600 - $900

per session without insurance

Before copay assistance programs

Spravato Cost by Insurance Type

Commercial Insurance

$0 - $35

per session (typical copay)

Medicare Part B

$0 - $100

after deductible (20% coinsurance)

Medicaid

$0

with prior authorization

No Insurance

$600+

copay assistance may help

Total Cost of Spravato Treatment

A typical Spravato treatment course involves:

Induction Phase: 8 sessions (2x/week for 4 weeks)$0-$280 with insurance
Maintenance: 4-8 sessions/month (varies)$0-$35 each with insurance

Bottom Line

Most patients with insurance pay $0-$500 total for their entire first year of Spravato treatment, including all sessions and monitoring.

Which Insurance Plans Cover Spravato?

Over 90% of commercial insurance plans now cover Spravato treatment. Coverage includes:

Blue Cross Blue Shield
Aetna
Cigna
UnitedHealthcare
Humana
Medicare Part B
Georgia Medicaid
Most employer plans
Marketplace/ACA plans
Tricare

Note: Most plans require prior authorization. Our team handles this process for you, typically within 2-5 business days.

Spravato Copay Assistance Programs

Janssen CarePath Savings Program

Janssen (the manufacturer) offers a copay assistance program for commercially insured patients:

  • ✓ Reduces out-of-pocket costs to as low as $10 per treatment
  • ✓ Available for commercially insured patients
  • ✓ Our office helps you enroll

Patient Assistance for Uninsured

If you don't have insurance, Janssen offers a Patient Assistance Program (PAP) that may provide Spravato at no cost for qualifying patients based on income.

Spravato Cost FAQ

Why is Spravato so expensive without insurance?

Spravato's list price ($600-900/session) reflects R&D costs and the required medical supervision. However, most patients never pay this amount due to insurance coverage and copay assistance programs.

Does Medicare cover Spravato?

Yes, Medicare Part B covers Spravato as an outpatient treatment. After meeting your deductible, you typically pay 20% coinsurance. Medigap plans may cover this remaining cost.

How do I know if my insurance covers Spravato?

Contact us for a free insurance verification. Our team will check your benefits and explain your coverage before you start treatment.

What if my insurance denies Spravato?

We specialize in getting Spravato approved. If initially denied, we handle the appeal process. We've helped many patients get approved after other clinics said they couldn't.

Is Spravato cheaper than ketamine infusions?

Usually yes. With insurance, Spravato costs $0-100/session vs $400-800 for ketamine infusions (rarely covered). Even without insurance, copay programs can make Spravato more affordable.

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