One of the most common questions we receive is about cost. Here's a transparent breakdown based on research across dozens of clinics in Mexico.
The typical range for ibogaine treatment in Mexico is $5,000 to $20,000+. The average falls between $8,000 and $12,500 for a standard program. Premium programs with extended stays and additional therapies can reach $15,000-$20,000+.
What's typically included at the average price point: pre-treatment medical screening (EKG, blood work, drug panel), ibogaine HCL treatment with continuous cardiac monitoring, 24/7 medical supervision, private or semi-private accommodation for 5-7 days, meals, integration therapy sessions, and airport transfers.
What varies: program length (5 days to 30+ days), additional therapies (some clinics offer 5-MeO-DMT, hyperbaric oxygen, NAD+ infusions, massage, yoga), accommodation quality (basic clinical rooms to luxury suites), aftercare duration and intensity, and the specific ibogaine protocol used.
A critical warning about price: if you see ibogaine treatment advertised for under $4,000, proceed with extreme caution. The cost of maintaining proper safety protocols — licensed physicians, cardiac monitoring equipment, lab-tested ibogaine HCL, 24/7 nursing staff, proper facility — has a floor. Clinics significantly below market price are almost certainly cutting corners on safety.
For comparison, a 30-day inpatient rehab program in the US averages $20,000-$30,000, with luxury facilities reaching $60,000-$80,000+. And those programs have relapse rates of 40-60% for most substances (60-90% for opioids). Ibogaine treatment at a fraction of the cost, with a single treatment rather than 30+ days away from life, represents a fundamentally different value proposition.
Insurance does not cover ibogaine (it's experimental). Financial options include clinic payment plans, HSA/FSA funds (consult your administrator), veteran discount programs, nonprofit funding for veterans, and medical financing companies.