Services we provide:
Therapeutic Botox: FDA approved for conditions below
Cervical Dystonia
Cervical dystonia is a medical condition is a neurologic condition that causes involuntary muscle contraction in your neck, leading to abnormal movement and pain. Botox works by blocking neurotransmitter that singles muscle contraction to inhibit muscle contraction, leading to decreased spasm and improved posture.
Botox is considered a first-line treatment for cervical dystonia, a neurological condition characterized by involuntary muscle contractions in the neck.
Chronic Migraine:
Botox for chronic migraines was FDA approved for prevention in 2010. Botox works by temporarily paralyzing specific muscle activity. Botox has been effective in preventing migraine headaches in those patients who suffer greater than 15 or more migraines headaches per month.
Hyperhidrosis:
Hyperhidrosis is excessive sweating that’s not always related to heat or exercise. You may sweat so much that it soaks through your clothes or drips off your hands. Heavy sweating can disrupt your day and cause social anxiety and embarrassment. Botox can block nerve signals that activate the sweat glands and reduce excessive perspiration in parts of the body.
According to the International Hyperhidrosis Society, underarm Botox injections can reduce underarm sweating by 82–87%. The effects can typically last 4–12 months.
Non-FDA approved conditions below:
Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction/TMJ
TMJ disorders are a group of conditions that affect the TMJ and the muscles that control jaw movement. These disorders can be caused by a variety of factors. Botox injections can be an effective treatment option for TMJ (temporomandibular joint) disorders, particularly for those experiencing jaw pain, headaches, and muscle spasms. Botox works by relaxing the jaw muscles, which can alleviate the symptoms associated with TMJ. The effects of Botox injections for TMJ can last for several months, providing sustained relief from TMJ symptoms.
Aesthetic Botox
Neuromodulators such as Botox, effectively decrease the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles while also preventing their progression. These treatments work by temporarily relaxing the underlying muscle activity that contribute to the formation of moderate to severe wrinkles due to facial expressions. In addition to smoothing out forehead lines, frown lines, crows feet, and bunny lines, Botox can also be used to elevate the eyebrows, soften perioral lines improve the appearance of a dimpled chin, and reduce hyperhidrosis. Furthermore, neuromodulators can be used to enhance the appearance of the upper lip and corners of the mouth.
Notice to Patients
Insurance Disclaimer
Please be advised that Keystone Wellness does not participate with any health insurance plans.
All services are self-pay only, and payment is expected at the time of service.
We are happy to provide a detailed receipt upon request, which you may submit to your insurance for possible out-of-network reimbursement.
Thank you for your understanding and support.
— Keystone Wellness
Keystone Wellness Mission Statement
At Keystone Wellness, our mission is to provide safe, effective, and compassionate care through medically supported Botox treatments that improve quality of life. We specialize in treating medical conditions with a focus on precision, integrity, and personalized service.
We believe every client deserves an exceptional experience—one rooted in trust, respect, and lasting connection. Our approach goes beyond treatment; we invest in educating our clients and building long-term relationships that support their health and well-being over time.
Our team is not only medically trained but also deeply committed to personal connection. We listen actively, communicate clearly, and treat each client with the care and attention they deserve.
We regularly revisit our mission to reflect changes in the industry and welcome feedback from our community to help us grow, evolve, and serve better. Your voice shapes our practice.
Edward M. DelSole, M.D.
Medical Director
Dr. DelSole graduated from the NYU School of Medicine. He completed his residency in Orthopaedic Surgery at the prestigious Langone Medical Center/ Hospital for Joint Disease, and a fellowship in spine surgery at Rothman Orthopaedic Institute and Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He has extensive training in treatment of degenerative, traumatic, and deforming condition of the spine as well as minimally invasive surgery. He is dedicated to his patient, as well as teaching and preforming orthopaedic research.
Jennifer L. Weller, PA-C, MHS
Jennifer is a board-certified Physician Assistant with over 25 years of experience in Orthopaedics. She received her undergraduate degree from Bloomsburg University in 1997 and earned her Master of Health Science degree from the Lock Haven University Physician Assistant Program in 2000.
Jennifer specializes in non-operative spinal care and has been a dedicated spine care provider at Keystone Spine and Pain Management since 2019. In addition to her extensive experience in orthopaedics and spine care, Jennifer now offers therapeutic Botox treatments for conditions such as chronic migraines, TMJ disorders, and other neuromuscular pain syndromes, expanding her ability to provide comprehensive, non-surgical pain management solutions for her patients.
Courtney M. Bates, CRNP, MSN
Courtney is a Certified Registered Nurse Practitioner with a strong clinical and academic background. She earned her undergraduate degree in Business Management and Administration from Alvernia College in 2000, followed by her Registered Nurse degree at the Reading Hospital School of Health Sciences in 2008. Courtney went on to complete her Master of Science in Nursing and Nurse Practitioner certification from LaSalle University in 2012.
Since 2013, Courtney has specialized in spine care and surgery, bringing over a decade of focused experience in her role at Keystone Spine and Pain Management. She now also provides therapeutic Botox treatments for a variety of conditions including chronic migraines, TMJ dysfunction, and muscle-related pain disorders, further expanding her ability to offer minimally invasive, patient-centered pain relief options.