Is Spravato Covered by Insurance in Florida?

Yes, Spravato (esketamine) is often covered by insurance plans in Florida, including Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurance companies, for its FDA-approved uses. However, coverage depends on your specific health plan, diagnosis, and treatment history. Nearly all insurance providers require a pre-authorization process.


At Sunshine Psychiatric Care & Wellness, our team helps patients navigate this process by verifying benefits directly with their insurance provider before treatment begins.


What Is Spravato (Esketamine)?

Spravato is an FDA-approved prescription nasal spray containing esketamine, a derivative of ketamine that works differently from traditional antidepressants. Unlike daily medications that can take weeks to show effects, Spravato targets NMDA receptors in the brain and can provide rapid improvements in mood.


We offer Spravato treatment as a breakthrough option for adults who haven’t found relief with other therapies. The nasal spray is self-administered by patients in our certified treatment center in Palm Coast, FL, with medical staff monitoring for any side effects during a two-hour observation period after each dose.


Who Is Eligible for Spravato Treatment?

Insurance coverage is closely tied to medical necessity, and Spravato is approved for two specific conditions:

  • Treatment-Resistant Depression (TRD): Adults with major depressive disorder who have tried at least two different antidepressants without adequate improvement

  • Major Depressive Disorder with Acute Suicidal Ideation or Behavior: Spravato can provide rapid reduction of depressive symptoms in patients experiencing a suicidal crisis

Our team conducts thorough psychiatric evaluations to determine if Spravato is appropriate for each patient. Insurance companies typically require documentation of previous treatment attempts and ongoing depression symptoms before approving coverage.


Do Health Insurance Plans Cover Spravato in Florida?

Many major commercial health insurance plans in Florida do offer coverage for Spravato, provided patients meet specific clinical criteria. Insurance companies view Spravato as a high-level intervention for severe cases where standard therapies haven’t worked. This means your plan will require documentation showing you’ve tried and failed other depression treatments first.


All insurers require a process called “prior authorization.” Our team must submit documentation to your insurance company demonstrating that the treatment is medically necessary for you. We work directly with insurance companies to submit the necessary paperwork and clinical documentation to support your coverage request.


Which Insurance Plans Typically Cover Spravato?

In Florida, several major insurance carriers have policies covering Spravato treatment when medical criteria are met:

  • Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida (Florida Blue)

  • Aetna

  • Cigna

  • United Healthcare

Each carrier has slightly different requirements, but most follow similar protocols based on FDA approval criteria. Private employer-sponsored plans often provide coverage, though specific benefits depend on your plan design.


Some plans may require higher copayments for specialty medications like Spravato, while others classify it under medical benefits rather than pharmacy benefits since it’s administered in a clinical setting. Our administrative team has experience navigating the requirements for these plans and can help verify your specific benefits.


Does Medicare Cover Spravato Treatment?

Yes, Medicare Part B covers Spravato treatment for eligible beneficiaries. Since Spravato is administered in an outpatient setting under direct medical supervision, it falls under Medicare Part B medical benefits rather than Part D prescription coverage. Medicare typically covers 80% of the approved amount after you’ve met your annual deductible.


Medicare Advantage (Part C) plans in Florida may offer additional coverage or lower out-of-pocket costs for Spravato treatment. Some plans include supplemental benefits that reduce copayments for mental health services. As with commercial plans, Medicare requires strict eligibility criteria and prior authorization. Our practice accepts some Medicare plans and is familiar with this process.


How to Check Your Insurance Coverage for Spravato

To check your coverage on your own, call the member services number on your insurance card. Be prepared to ask specific questions:

  • Is Spravato (esketamine) on my plan’s formulary (list of covered drugs)?

  • What are the medical necessity requirements for coverage?

  • Does it require prior authorization?

  • What will my copay, coinsurance, or deductible be?

  • Does my plan cover Spravato under medical or pharmacy benefits?

  • How many treatments are covered?

  • Are there any annual or lifetime limits?

This can be a difficult call to make, as you may need to provide specific medical billing codes that you don’t have.


Getting Help from Your Treatment Center to Verify Coverage

A much simpler path is to let us help. At our center, verifying insurance is a standard part of our intake process. When you contact us at (386) 230-4448, our intake team will streamline the process for you.


Our verification process:

  • You provide your information: Copy of insurance card (front and back), full legal name, date of birth, and primary subscriber’s information if different

  • We contact your insurance company: Our team submits necessary information to determine your plan’s specific benefits for Spravato treatment

  • We get complete details: Coverage eligibility, prior authorization requirements, copayment amounts, deductible status, and out-of-pocket responsibilities

  • We report back to you: This process typically takes 2-3 business days, then we contact you to review your coverage and schedule your consultation

What to Do If You’re Not Covered


Alternative Payment and Financing Options

If your insurance doesn’t cover Spravato or you’re facing high out-of-pocket costs, don’t lose hope. Several alternatives may help make treatment accessible:

  • Insurance appeals: File an appeal with additional documentation from your psychiatrist demonstrating medical necessity

  • Manufacturer assistance programs: May help reduce costs for eligible patients

  • Health savings accounts (HSA) or flexible spending accounts (FSA): Pay for treatment with pre-tax dollars

  • Cash pay options: Available for patients who prefer to proceed without insurance

We also offer other depression treatment options that may have different insurance coverage, including medication management and Exomind TMS therapy.


Conclusion

In many cases, Spravato treatment is covered by insurance in Florida, but approval depends on meeting specific medical and insurance requirements. At Sunshine Psychiatric Care & Wellness, we guide patients through every step of the process – from psychiatric evaluation to insurance verification and prior authorization – so they can focus on getting the care they need. If you or a loved one is struggling with treatment-resistant depression or severe depressive symptoms, our team is here to help you explore whether Spravato may be the right option for you.

About the Author

Rhonda Richardson, PMHNP-BC

I am a board-certified psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner committed to providing individualized care through a holistic and person-centered approach.
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By Rhonda Richardson
May 28, 2026