Psychedelic Therapy in Miami
Miami does not have legal psilocybin services. Florida is one of the stricter states, with psilocybin a Schedule I felony and no decriminalized cities. Legal routes are ketamine and esketamine, clinical trials, or traveling to Oregon or Colorado.
Your paths to care in Miami.
Ketamine in medical settings, and esketamine (Spravato) at REMS-certified clinics. Ketamine for mental health is usually off-label.
Licensed psilocybin services in Oregon and regulated natural medicine in Colorado.
These exist and carry significant legal risk. Florida is strict, possession is a felony, and no city has decriminalized. We do not broker illegal activity.
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Psychedelic care in Miami.
Miami has no legal psilocybin access. Florida is one of the stricter states: psilocybin is a Schedule I felony under Florida Statutes 893.03, no Florida city has decriminalized it, and the state has tightened rules around mushroom spores. Therapeutic-access bills have been introduced but none has become law.
Miami does have a large medical market, and ketamine and esketamine are widely available across the metro. Most people seeking supervised care use ketamine, join a clinical trial, or travel to licensed psilocybin services in Oregon or Colorado. Because marketing in Florida can outpace the law, our concierge helps you understand what is actually legal here, review medical and psychological safety, and plan preparation and integration so you are matched with a vetted guide.
What to budget for.
Ketamine and esketamine: cost depends on format, the number of sessions, supervision, and integration. IV ketamine commonly runs several hundred dollars per session, with a starting course of multiple sessions. Esketamine (Spravato) is often insurance-covered for treatment-resistant depression because it is FDA-approved, while IV and IM ketamine for mental health are usually off-label and paid out of pocket.
Psilocybin services in Oregon or Colorado: licensed centers set their own session pricing, which usually includes preparation and integration. Add travel and lodging. Verify licensing on the state program sites before booking.
Our concierge fees are separate from any provider's charges. Ask about HSA or FSA eligibility where applicable; policies vary by plan and provider.
Before any session, cover this.
- Share all medications, especially SSRIs and SNRIs, MAOIs, stimulants, and blood-pressure drugs.
- Review cardiac history, seizure risk, bipolar spectrum, psychosis risk, pregnancy, and sleep apnea.
- Confirm monitoring, chaperone policies, and emergency planning with any provider.
- If considering at-home or compounded ketamine, discuss supervision and current FDA alerts with your prescriber.
Learn more about our Safety and Harm Reduction principles.
What we do, and what we don’t.
What we do
- Education, safety screening guidance, and integration support
- Compare legal options and verify licensed programs
- Share the vetting questions we ask any facilitator
What we do not do
- Sell, supply, or store controlled substances
- Instruct on obtaining substances or connect to distributors
- Provide medical or legal advice
A closer look at Miami.
A strict state, a big market
Florida treats psilocybin as a felony, yet Miami has one of the South's deepest ketamine and esketamine markets. The law and the marketing do not always match.
No local decriminalization
Unlike Denver or Oakland, no Florida city, including Miami, has deprioritized enforcement. State law applies everywhere.
Watch the marketing
Some Florida clinics overstate access. Legal psychedelic care in Miami today means ketamine, esketamine, or clinical trials, not licensed psilocybin services.
Care today: what people actually do
Most seekers pursue ketamine or esketamine with screening, join a clinical trial, or travel to Oregon or Colorado. We do not broker illegal activity.
Questions, answered plainly.
Is psychedelic therapy legal in Miami?+
Psilocybin is a Schedule I felony in Florida, and no city has decriminalized it. Ketamine and esketamine are legal in medical settings. For psilocybin, the legal route is to travel to licensed services in Oregon or Colorado.
Has Miami decriminalized psilocybin?+
Unlike Denver or Oakland, no Florida city, including Miami, has passed a deprioritization measure. Possession is a felony, and state law applies everywhere.
I have seen clinics advertise psilocybin therapy in Miami. Is that legal?+
Some marketing overstates access. Legal psychedelic care in Miami today means ketamine, esketamine, or clinical trials. Licensed psilocybin services are not available in Florida. Verify any provider's claims before booking.
What legal options are in Miami today?+
Medical ketamine and esketamine are widely available across the metro. Clinical trials sometimes enroll in South Florida. For psilocybin, many people travel to Oregon or Colorado, where supervised services are licensed.
How much does ketamine therapy cost in Miami?+
IV ketamine commonly runs several hundred dollars per session, with a starting course of multiple sessions. Esketamine (Spravato) is often insurance-covered. See our pricing page for our concierge fees, which are separate.
Are there medical or medication contraindications?+
Share all medications, especially SSRIs and SNRIs, MAOIs, stimulants, and blood-pressure drugs, and review cardiac history, seizure risk, bipolar spectrum, psychosis risk, and pregnancy with a qualified provider. This is general information, not medical advice.
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