
Brick Coverage
Full telehealth coverage for Brick, Ocean County and surrounding Ocean County communities. Population: 75,000+
NJ-Licensed Care
All prescriptions written by New Jersey-licensed, board-certified physicians via secure telehealth.
Fast Brick Delivery
Medication delivers within 2-3 business days to all Ocean County ZIP codes, from the Toms River area to the barrier island communities.
Ketamine therapy is most effective for patients whose depression, anxiety, PTSD, or chronic pain hasn't responded to conventional treatments.
Physician consultations from $250/month. Brick residents pay the same as anywhere else in New Jersey. Medication billed separately by our partner pharmacy.
Medication cost (Brick): Ketamine 200 mg sublingual tablets — ~$5/tablet (10 minimum), billed separately by our partner pharmacy. Shipping to Brick: $20 UPS Ground or $35–45 FedEx Next Day.
Brick Township is one of the larger shore communities in Ocean County, a year-round town along the Barnegat Bay and the Metedeconk River where seasonal economic swings create financial stress for many households. The area carries a significant veteran population, for whom ketamine therapy is often considered for PTSD and treatment-resistant depression, as well as a substantial number of older residents managing late-life depression and isolation. Limited year-round mental health infrastructure and the distance to specialists outside the county leave a real access gap. At-home ketamine therapy fills it: a board-certified physician evaluates Brick residents by telehealth, and medication is delivered directly to the home, so treatment does not depend on a seasonal clinic or a long drive.
Ocean County's shore and inland communities can access innovative mental health treatment without traveling far from home. From Toms River and Lakewood to Jackson and Barnegat, our at-home ketamine therapy program serves residents throughout the county via secure telehealth with medication delivered to your door.
Ocean County faces unique mental health challenges including the lasting psychological impact of Superstorm Sandy, which devastated many shore communities in 2012, a growing opioid crisis particularly affecting younger residents, and a large retirement population managing chronic pain and depression. The county's geographic spread and limited public transit make accessing specialist care particularly difficult.
Ocean County covers over 900 square miles, and mental health specialists are concentrated in a few locations. For residents in communities like Barnegat, Little Egg Harbor, or Stafford, reaching a clinician can mean a 45-minute drive each way. At-home treatment brings specialist care to you.