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ReNew Wellness

3303 E Baseline Rd #204, Gilbert, AZ 85234, United States, 85234 Gilbert, AZ
4.80

About this clinic

ReNew Wellness, a mental-health clinic in Gilbert, specializes in ketamine therapy and esketamine (Spravato) for treatment-resistant depression, anxiety, and related conditions. The clinic also offers transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and IV vitamin therapy as complementary modalities within an integrated treatment approach. Patients work with clinicians to determine which protocol or combination of protocols aligns with their presentation and treatment history. The practice accepts new patients and positions itself as an option for individuals who have not responded adequately to conventional psychiatric medication or who seek evidence-based alternatives alongside standard care.

Treatments offered

Contact information

3303 E Baseline Rd #204, Gilbert, AZ 85234, United States
85234 Gilbert, AZ
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Office hours

Monday – Thursday
9am – 5pm
Friday
9am – 4pm
Saturday – Sunday
Closed

Accreditations

Board Certified

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Patient reviews

4.80

Based on 166 Google reviews

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I highly recommend ReNew. Everyone the is kind, empathetic, and true professionals. Individual shout out to Mya. She is the best. She is invested in her patients, and these days, this is rarity. If you are qualified for ketamine, please go to ReNew and ask for Mya to administer your treatment. She is GREAT!

William Slawson · January 27th, 2026

If you truly are coming to a place to get mental health help, do NOT COME TO THIS PLACE! I tried over and over to get help, but have been unsuccessful. My initial appt was a month ago, seemed to go really well, however the next thing I know (while waiting for approval from my insurance), I was contacted by someone working in the front office asking me to "change my next appt time". When I questioned her about my "appointment" she because verbally agitated and from there we went back and forth. One reason might have been because I DID NOT SCHEDULE another appointment, I was waiting on a call for my approval! Anyway, she said she would get right now to be, a week later still no word on anything. The next thing I did was email and ask to speak to the manager of this location, no word back at all after a few days. Then I called and asked to speak with a manager, I got a call back a couple days later telling me that she would check the process of my approval. This was over 2 weeks ago now and of course, still NOTHING and NO WORD. Professionals in the industry that deal with mental health she understand mental health better themselves, which suffice it to say, this company does not, otherwise they would understand that someone is coming to them to get actual HELP WITH MENTAL WELLNESS!!!!

Sean Purdy · February 2nd, 2026

I understand charging someone for not showing up. Look at there history with you. If they just dont show up or didnt attempt to cancel then $100. Might be reasonable. However if they attempted to cancel due to being sick when they got up , I would of been ok with still paying the copay. When livingon a fixed income that 100. Made a big impact. That is what happen to my spouse. She will not be coming back, and we will not tell anyone about you services you provide. Im sure you will not care and just be that's only 1 patient, but we will tell them on you billing, and to be able to cancel an appointment with a live person.

Roxann Lottes · January 2nd, 2026

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