
Hopatcong Coverage
Full telehealth coverage for Hopatcong, Sussex County and surrounding Sussex County communities. Population: 15,000+
NJ-Licensed Care
All prescriptions written by New Jersey-licensed, board-certified physicians via secure telehealth.
Fast Hopatcong Delivery
Medication ships to all Sussex County addresses with 2-3 business day delivery.
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. Hopatcong residents pay the same as anywhere else in New Jersey. Medication billed separately by our partner pharmacy.
Medication cost (Hopatcong): Ketamine 200 mg sublingual tablets — ~$5/tablet (10 minimum), billed separately by our partner pharmacy. Shipping to Hopatcong: $20 UPS Ground or $35–45 FedEx Next Day.
Hopatcong Borough is a Sussex County community around Lake Hopatcong (New Jersey's largest lake) with a substantial year-round residential and seasonal population. The semi-rural geography and distance to specialists in Morris County or NYC create real access barriers. At-home telehealth-delivered ketamine therapy provides care delivered to any home address.
Sussex County residents in northern New Jersey no longer need to travel far for specialized mental health care. Our at-home ketamine therapy program serves communities from Newton and Sparta to Vernon and Hopatcong via telehealth, with medication delivered directly to your home in even the most rural parts of the county.
Sussex County is one of New Jersey's most rural counties, with limited mental health infrastructure and long distances between communities and clinicians. The county's geographic isolation contributes to higher rates of undiagnosed and untreated depression, and the stigma associated with seeking mental health care in small communities can be an additional barrier.
In Sussex County, the nearest psychiatrist may be a 45-minute or longer drive. At-home ketamine therapy eliminates the transportation barrier that prevents many rural residents from accessing specialized mental health care.