Request an Appointment

If something feels wrong — or symptoms are affecting your daily life — now is the time to schedule an evaluation.
Our team makes the process simple, clear, and efficient.

Medicare & Insurance Accepted.
Easy Payment Plans.

Whether you’re experiencing ongoing symptoms, looking for a second opinion, or were referred by another provider, requesting an appointment is the first step toward getting answers and a clear plan.

Use the form below to request an appointment. Submitting this form does not commit you to treatment—it simply starts the conversation.

Once received, a Patient Navigator will reach out to:

  • Review your concerns
  • Help verify insurance coverage
  • Answer questions about next steps
  • Schedule care if appropriate

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Insurance, Coverage, and Support

We accept all major insurance plans and work with most providers to help maximize your coverage. If you have questions, our Patient Navigators offer free insurance verification and guidance so you know what to expect before moving forward.

You may also find it helpful to visit our Insurance & Coverage page for more details.

Prefer to Call or Text?

If you’d rather speak with someone right away, our team is here to help.

Call or text 904.895.5400

We’ll take the time to listen and help you understand your options.

What Happens Next

After you submit your request or contact us, we:

  • Contact you promptly
  • Take time to review your concerns
  • Verify your insurance
  • Explain next steps clearly and answer questions
  • Schedule your appointment at the most convenient time for you
You’re never expected to navigate this alone—we’re here to help guide the process.

Why Patients Choose

Patients choose Well&You because we offer:

  • Compassionate, patient-first care
  • Coordinated treatment in one setting
  • Minimally invasive options when appropriate
  • Clear communication and predictable next steps
  • Care outside the hospital, with lower overall costs
  • Faster access to appointments — often sooner than large hospital systems