
St. Cloud Coverage
Full telehealth coverage for St. Cloud, Osceola County and surrounding Central Florida communities. Population: 55,000+
FL-Licensed Care
All prescriptions written by Florida-licensed, board-certified physicians via secure telehealth.
Fast St. Cloud Delivery
Medication ships to all Central Florida ZIP codes with 2-3 business day delivery times across Orange, Seminole, Osceola, Volusia, Lake, and Polk 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. St. Cloud residents pay the same as anywhere else in Florida. Medication billed separately by our partner pharmacy.
Medication cost (St. Cloud): Ketamine 200 mg sublingual tablets — ~$5/tablet (10 minimum), billed separately by our partner pharmacy. Shipping to St. Cloud: $20 UPS Ground or $35–45 FedEx Next Day.
St. Cloud is a fast-growing Osceola County bedroom community south of Orlando, anchored by East Lake Tohopekaliga and a residential boom that has roughly doubled the population over the past two decades. Most working residents commute to Orlando, Kissimmee, or the tourism corridor, which means the day is already structured around an hour-plus of drive time before any appointment is added on top. Osceola County's mental-health infrastructure has not kept pace with the population growth, and specialty psychiatric care typically requires a drive into Orlando proper. At-home ketamine therapy removes the daily-commute-plus-clinic-drive problem that ends most treatment courses here before they finish.
Central Florida's growing communities — spanning Orange, Seminole, Osceola, Polk, Volusia, and Lake counties — deserve modern mental health solutions that keep pace with the region's explosive population growth. Traditional psychiatric practices in the Orlando metro area often have months-long waitlists, leaving residents without timely access to care. Our at-home ketamine therapy program provides board-certified physician care via telehealth, with medication delivered directly to your home.
Central Florida's economy is heavily dependent on tourism and hospitality, industries known for irregular schedules, low wages, and high burnout rates. Service-industry workers often lack employer-provided mental health benefits, making affordable, accessible alternatives critical. The region also has a growing population of young professionals and families facing housing affordability stress.
Central Florida covers a vast geographic area, and even within the Orlando metro, commuting to a specialist's office can mean navigating I-4 — consistently ranked among the most congested highways in the country. At-home treatment lets you skip the commute entirely and receive care on your schedule.