Ketamine Wellness Centers Jacksonville, Florida
Address: 3753-2 Cardinal Point Drive
City/State: Jacksonville, FL 32257
Phone: (855) 538-9355
Fax: 1-844-KET-WELL (1-844-538-9355)
Office Hours: Monday – Friday: 9:00 am – 6:00 pm
Expert Ketamine Care in Jacksonville, Florida
Ketamine Wellness Centers Jacksonville is our first clinic in the sunbelt state of Florida. This innovative clinic offers our signature clinical program of low-dose IV Ketamine infusion treatments and houses several spacious treatment rooms. Each treatment room hosts comfortable seating/reclining, and plenty of media options. Your comfort, safety, and privacy are our foremost priority. Furthermore, an Office Administrator will follow up and check on your progress in the days and weeks after each of your treatments.
We appreciate that many of our patients travel across Florida because they specifically choose our clinic for their treatment. If we can help with travel arrangements, schedules or suggestions please call us.
If you are in the Jacksonville metro area and have been considering this innovative therapy, please give us a call at 855-KET-WELL or fill out the form on this page and we’ll connect you to a Patient Liaison who can answer any of your questions, as well as walk you through our clinical program.
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Meet the Team
Kemi Adekunle, FNP-BC
Clinical Administrator
Barbara Black
Office Administrator
Treatments
Ketamine Wellness Centers offers private treatment rooms for all of our patients. We have developed a low stimulation environment to allow the patients to focus on themselves, their thoughts, and their emotions during the treatment.
We understand your hope to be free of the symptoms of depression or pain and we appreciate that you have made a big decision in your care. At Ketamine Wellness Centers we take that responsibility seriously and that is why our standards exceed the standards in the community.
Neuropathic Pain
About 100 million Americans suffer from chronic pain. Chronic pain, defined as pain that lasts longer than six months, can be moderate or excruciating, episodic or continuous, inconvenient or totally incapacitating.
PTSD
When people hear the word PTSD they usually think military veterans. However, PTSD is a diagnosis, which relates to someone who may have experienced or witnessed a traumatic event.
Suicidality
Suicide can be a scary topic to talk about. People often avoid talking about suicide because they don’t know how to deal with it or how to provide proper support.
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
According to the National Institute of Mental Health OCD affects about 2.2 million American adults. It strikes men and women in roughly equal numbers & usually appears in childhood, adolescence, or early adulthood.
Depression
The NIMH estimates that in the United States, 16 million adults had at least one major depressive episode in 2012. That’s a staggering 6.9 percent of the population.