
Ocala Coverage
Full telehealth coverage for Ocala, Marion County and surrounding North Central Florida communities. Population: 65,000+
FL-Licensed Care
All prescriptions written by Florida-licensed, board-certified physicians via secure telehealth.
Fast Ocala Delivery
Medication delivers within 2-3 business days to addresses throughout Alachua, Marion, Levy, Gilchrist, and surrounding counties.
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. Ocala residents pay the same as anywhere else in Florida. Medication billed separately by our partner pharmacy.
Medication cost (Ocala): Ketamine 200 mg sublingual tablets — ~$5/tablet (10 minimum), billed separately by our partner pharmacy. Shipping to Ocala: $20 UPS Ground or $35–45 FedEx Next Day.
Ocala is the heart of Marion County and the self-styled "Horse Capital of the World," with the largest thoroughbred breeding industry in North America and an economy still anchored to equestrian operations. The patient mix here is unusual: working-class horse-farm staff with physically demanding schedules alongside an affluent equestrian-investor community and a large retiree population. Gainesville (UF Health) is about 45 minutes north, Orlando about an hour south — neither close enough for routine specialty psychiatric appointments. Marion County's mental-health infrastructure is thin relative to population. At-home ketamine therapy removes the structural problem that drives most patients here to defer specialty care: distance.
North Central Florida residents, including the Gainesville and Ocala areas, can now benefit from at-home ketamine therapy for treatment-resistant mental health conditions. The region is home to the University of Florida and a diverse mix of college students, healthcare workers, retirees, and rural communities — all of whom can access board-certified physician care via our telehealth program.
North Central Florida faces a dual mental health challenge: university communities dealing with academic pressure, student anxiety, and depression, alongside rural populations in Marion and surrounding counties with limited access to any mental health clinicians. Alachua County has higher-than-average rates of mental health service utilization, partly because UF Health draws patients from a wide radius.
For rural residents in North Central Florida, the nearest psychiatrist may be a 45-minute drive or more. Even in Gainesville, specialist waitlists can stretch for months. At-home ketamine therapy puts treatment within reach regardless of your location in the region.