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Infinite Wellness Center

Tucked away in the quaint city of Oldsmar is a place where your wellness is prioritized over anything else. It’s a place where repair and rejuvenation are the focus, and your mind and body are taken into consideration. Equally, when treated, these things balance your life and wellbeing. 

Infinite Wellness Center is just off Tampa Road and has treated many people with varying issues. “[patients] always leave here feeling better than when they walked in,” said Ronnie Balko, the center’s medical assistant. The center is known for its great service, always making clients feel comfortable and cared for.  

At IWC, many methods of treatment are provided, along with variations of treatments. Founder, Garret Reincke, shared that his goal and pursuit is to bring together the correct professionals, technology, treatments, and therapies to improve people’s quality of life.  

The source of most people’s pain is inflammation, and most of the treatments at IWC target just that, bringing near immediate relief to dozens of diseases and conditions. Some examples of these treatments are Magneto and the Hyperbaric Chamber.  

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Magneto is a machine that delivers high-frequency shock waves to stimulate cells within the body and tissue to provide relief from chronic pain and soft tissue inflammation.  

The Hyperbaric Chamber increases the oxygen around your body in a controlled and pressurized environment, making it easier for your body to absorb it. This speeds the healing process for many conditions.  

Though many treatments at this center target physical strain, there are a few that can help relieve mental strain, as well. 

“My connection to this work is very personal. I’ve spent years building behavioral health treatment centers and working with people who are struggling with mental health and physical challenges,” said Reincke. 

QEEG Neurofeedback headset is pictured. This technology allows analysis of brainwaves and tracks activity in the brain. This procedure is painless, as it is a diagnostic tool. Photo courtesy of Lia Hurley (Lia Hurley)

One of the most popular treatments at IWC is QEEG Neurofeedback, otherwise known as brain mapping. This scan uses brainwave recordings and analyzes patterns that may be affecting mood or mental function. These recordings are then sent to a therapist to create a plan and treatment sessions for the patient.  

“After losing my nephew to suicide, it became even more important for me to focus on helping people heal in deeper ways,” said Reincke. As not only the founder, but also the lead strategist, Reincke holds this position and opportunity close to his heart.  

The dedication that the staff brings to highlighting mental health is phenomenal, and it also highlights the quality of such work. The staff at IWC are dedicated to this field and furthermore dedicated to giving the best experience possible for anyone who may be seeking it. 

Whether or not the treatment a patient receives is targeting mental fogginess, a lingering cold, or even a lower-back ache, the staff at Infinite Wellness Center will ensure that the time there is comfortable and exact.  

The IWC aims to continue its preventative care and medical programs incessantly, while also aiming to reach a broader audience of people. With this, Reincke hopes to bring more people change, energy, and the strength to get back on their feet.  

To see a list of their full services, be sure to check out their website at www.infinitewellnesscenters.com. This will provide detailed information about the many treatments that are offered to clients, and that may change a life for the better. 

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