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Reflexology

Healing that Hears You

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What is Reflexology?

Reflexology is an alternative, or holistic, therapy aimed at strengthening the body and soul’s natural healing abilities by bringing them to a relaxed state of balance. It involves applying pressure to specific points on the feet, based on the belief that the pressure points correspond to different organs and systems in the body, potentially promoting overall well-being. The origins of reflexology can be found in global cultures such as Ancient Egypt, India and China.

Many patients find that reflexology helps them manage symptoms, achieve deep relaxation and reduce anxiety. It may aid in improving circulation, hormonal balance, and preventing and alleviating pain, which can be particularly beneficial for those undergoing rigorous medical treatments.

Reflexology can significantly help those suffering from diabetes, oncologic conditions, infertility, sleep disorders and more. In reflexology, each treatment plan and individual session is tailored to the unique needs and conditions of patients. Find out if it’s something that can improve your wellness too!



Patients should always consult with their healthcare providers before incorporating any complementary therapies into their treatment plan to ensure safety and compatibility with their existing medical regimen

Yaron - For the past few years, I’ve been going to you regularly for amazing and effective reflexology therapy. Treatments helped me with pain, stress and sleeping difficulties. I was most fortunate to get to know a wonderful and professional therapist, a sensitive and special person, and you turned out to be an essential and stable anchor in my life. It’s no wonder my son, whom you also treated, immediately felt a connection, as did each friend I referred to you. That’s because the touch, the space, the warmth and the knowledge you impart with such generosity promote true healing. Thank you from the bottom of my heart! With great appreciation

Leah Schneider-Levy

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