Care built around the way Florida actually lives.
Florida telehealth works because most functional wellness care — labs, prescriptions, monitoring, adjustment — never required you to sit in an office to begin with. It required a clinician who knows you and the time to be seen. Video restores both.
Florida is not one place. It is a retiree community where nobody wants to drive at dusk, a downtown tower where nobody can leave before six, and a two-lane county where the nearest specialist is a tank of gas away — all inside the same state line. A single office, however good, can only serve the people who can reach it. A licensed virtual practice serves everyone the license covers.
That is the model here. In-person aesthetic treatments happen at the Miami Beach office; everything else — hormone optimization, medical weight loss, peptide and vitamin therapy, hair regrowth, prescription skincare — is delivered by secure video to patients across all sixty-seven Florida counties. Same provider, same lab-driven approach, no geography test.
Your rights under Florida's telehealth law.
Since 2019, Section 456.47 of the Florida Statutes has authorized telehealth statewide and held it to the same standard of care as an in-person visit — so a legitimate video appointment is not a lesser version of medicine, it is medicine.
A few protections in the law are worth knowing before you book with anyone, including us:
- Same standard of care. Florida law requires a telehealth provider to practice to the same professional standard that would apply if you were sitting in their exam room.
- Licensed or registered providers only. Your provider must hold a Florida license or a Florida out-of-state telehealth registration. Kelly practices under Florida APRN license #11005134 — you can verify it yourself through the Florida Department of Health's public license lookup, and we encourage you to.
- Records kept to the in-person standard. Everything from your video visits is documented and protected with the same confidentiality rules as traditional medical records.
- A real relationship can begin by video. Florida law allows a patient-provider relationship to be established through a sufficient telehealth evaluation — you do not need a prior in-person visit to start care.
If you take one thing from this section: ask any telehealth service who your provider is and where they are licensed. If they can't answer with a name and a license number, keep looking.
Retirees, professionals, students and small-town Florida — cared for differently.
The reasons people can't get to a doctor's office differ wildly across Florida. The care should account for that, not pretend everyone's obstacle is the same.
If driving to appointments has become the hard part
For many retirees — in Sarasota, The Villages, Sun City Center, or a condo you've had since the nineties — the medicine was never the obstacle. The obstacle is the 45-minute drive, the parking lot, the waiting room, and asking a son or daughter to take another morning off work to get you there. A telehealth visit removes every one of those steps. You sit where you're comfortable, Kelly appears on screen at the scheduled time, and when your plan calls for bloodwork, it's a short trip to a nearby lab — or no trip at all, since many lab companies now offer in-home draws that come to you. Seasonal residents are welcome too — visits simply happen during the months you're in Florida.
If your calendar is the obstacle
In Tampa, Orlando, Jacksonville and Miami, the problem usually isn't distance — it's that a routine appointment consumes half a workday once you count the commute and the waiting room. A video visit is the appointment and nothing else. Close the office door, take the call, and get back to your day. Fatigue, weight resistance, and hormone symptoms don't improve because you're too busy to address them; they compound. This is the version of care designed to fit inside a working life instead of competing with it.
If you're juggling classes, shifts and a group project
Florida educates close to a million college students — at UF in Gainesville, FSU in Tallahassee, UCF in Orlando, USF in Tampa, FAU in Boca Raton, FIU and the University of Miami down south — and campus health centers are famously booked when you finally have a free hour. If you're an adult student dealing with stubborn weight, low energy, thinning hair or skin that won't cooperate, a telehealth visit fits between a lecture and a lab, needs no car, and doesn't disappear when you move apartments or head home for the summer. As long as you're in Florida, your provider comes with you.
If the nearest clinic is far away — or full
Then there's the Florida the brochures skip: Quincy, Chiefland, Clewiston, Okeechobee, the Big Bend, and hundreds of communities like them, where the local clinic is stretched thin and "next available appointment" means months from now, if the service exists locally at all. Rural Floridians are routinely asked to accept less access as a fact of geography. Telehealth is the one form of care where your address stops mattering. The same nurse practitioner who sees patients in Miami Beach sees you, with the same lab panels and the same follow-up cadence — a working camera and a signal are the whole entry requirement. If your internet is spotty, tell us when you book and we'll plan around it.
Six programs you can begin by video.
Every telehealth program starts the same way — a one-on-one video consultation, targeted lab work near your home, and a plan Kelly builds and monitors personally.
Hormone Therapy
Lab-guided hormone optimization for fatigue, mood changes, low libido and the symptoms of perimenopause, menopause and low testosterone — monitored and adjusted over time.
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GLP-1 Weight Loss
Semaglutide and tirzepatide programs prescribed, dosed and supervised by the same provider at every check-in — not a franchise clinic with a rotating roster.
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Peptide Therapy
Targeted peptide protocols supporting recovery, metabolism, sleep and healthy aging — selected from your labs and goals, not a one-size template.
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Vitamin Therapy
Deficiency-driven vitamin and nutrient plans built from comprehensive lab work, so you supplement what your body actually lacks.
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Hair Regrowth
Non-surgical, prescription hair-regrowth programs for men and women — cause identified, therapy prescribed, progress tracked over 6–12 months.
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Prescription Skincare
Medical-grade, prescription-strength skincare customized to your skin and shipped to you — with adjustments as your skin responds.
Explore skincareHow a virtual visit unfolds.
Four steps, none of which involve a waiting room.
Choose a time that fits your day. Kelly personally returns every new-patient inquiry, so your first contact is with the person who will actually treat you.
A real conversation: your history, symptoms and goals — followed by a plan you understand, including which labs (if any) your program needs.
When your plan calls for bloodwork, you visit a collection site in your own community, or use an in-home draw service where available — never our office. Kelly reviews every result herself.
Prescriptions go to a licensed pharmacy and ship to your Florida address with full instructions. Follow-ups happen on screen, and your plan evolves as your body responds.
One practice, sixty-seven counties.
Because Kelly is licensed by the State of Florida, her virtual practice covers every county — the six regional pages below simply go deeper on the areas patients connect from most.
No page for your town? You're still covered. Patients connect from Pensacola, Panama City, Tallahassee, Quincy, Lake City, Gainesville, Ocala, The Villages, Lakeland, Melbourne, Port St. Lucie, Okeechobee, Key Largo, Key West — and everywhere in between. If you are in Florida, you are in the service area.
Where telehealth stops and in-person care begins.
Honesty is part of good medicine: video is the right tool for most functional wellness care, and the wrong tool for a few specific things.
A telehealth visit is not for emergencies — chest pain, stroke symptoms, severe shortness of breath or any urgent crisis means calling 911 or getting to the nearest emergency department, full stop. Hands-on treatments have a home too: injectables, microneedling and other aesthetic services are performed in person at the Miami Beach office at 1000 5th Street, in South of Fifth. And when your telehealth plan requires bloodwork, that part happens in the real world — at a lab collection site near you, or through an in-home draw service that comes to your door, on your schedule.
Everything else about your care — the consultation, the plan, the prescriptions, the monitoring, the follow-ups — lives comfortably on a screen. That's not a compromise. For the programs on this page, it's simply the better-designed version of the visit.