Orlando patients who are tired of treating the surface when the issue is cellular come to our SoDo clinic for red light therapy. Our office at 1523 S Orange Ave, just south of downtown and minutes from I-4, uses clinical-grade devices rather than consumer panels, serving Delaney Park, Conway, Belle Isle, Thornton Park, and Downtown Orlando. Specific red and near-infrared wavelengths reach the mitochondria inside your cells to support repair, collagen production, and reduced inflammation, with no needles and no downtime.
Red light therapy at the Orlando clinic
Skin showing wear, workouts that take longer to bounce back from, inflammation humming in the background: these are cellular problems, and Orlando patients from SoDo, Wadeview Park, Conway, and Belle Isle come to our clinic to address them with photobiomodulation. At 1523 S Orange Ave, just south of downtown near Lake Eola Park, we use targeted clinical devices, not generic home panels, because the wavelength, power density, and duration all determine whether you get a real cellular effect or just a warm glow.
The local clinic experience
A red light session in Orlando is painless and runs 10 to 20 minutes, with most patients describing a gentle warmth and returning to their day immediately. Because so many of our patients are active in Florida's outdoor heat, red light fits naturally as a recovery tool alongside NAD+ therapy, peptide protocols, and regenerative care, and our providers sequence it so it amplifies the rest of your plan rather than competing with it. Any related follow-up is handled on site at the SoDo clinic, keeping Delaney Park and Thornton Park patients close to home.
Getting here
The clinic is on South Orange Avenue in the SoDo district, minutes from I-4 and a short drive from Downtown Orlando, the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, and the surrounding neighborhoods. We are an independent functional medicine and longevity clinic in the same community as Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center, with no affiliation to that health system. On-site parking is available.
How red light therapy works, in brief
Red light therapy, also called photobiomodulation, uses red and near-infrared wavelengths to activate cytochrome c oxidase in the mitochondria, increasing ATP production, reducing oxidative stress, and triggering anti-inflammatory pathways for measurable tissue repair and collagen support. The difference between clinical and consumer use comes down to hitting the right wavelength, power density, and duration. For the full clinical detail, read our complete red light therapy overview linked above, then call the Orlando team to begin.
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