Release what no longer serves you
A calming, restorative flow of energy in a personalized one-on-one session. Through light touch or hands placed just above the body, Reiki clears energetic blockages and helps the body shift from a stressed, overactive state into a relaxed, balanced one — where true healing can occur.
Where true healing can occur
You lie fully clothed on a comfortable table while your practitioner works through light touch or hands placed just above the body — clearing energetic blockages and supporting your body's natural healing processes. Most clients drift into deep calm within minutes.
Reiki helps the body shift out of a stressed, overactive state and into a relaxed, balanced one — calming the nervous system and promoting energetic flow so the body can do what it does best: heal. It completes the integrative picture alongside our massage therapy, IV vitamin drips, hormone optimization, and aesthetic care.
A century-old Japanese healing art
Reiki — from the Japanese rei (universal) and ki (life energy) — was developed by Mikao Usui in 1920s Japan and has been practiced worldwide for a century. Today it's offered in hundreds of hospitals across the U.S. as a complement to conventional care, valued for how reliably it settles the nervous system.
Our practitioners are trained in the traditional Usui lineage and tailor every session to what you bring through the door that day — physical tension, mental noise, grief, or simply a need for deep rest.
Before, during & after
Arrive a few minutes early and settle in. Your practitioner asks what's present for you — a sore shoulder, a racing mind, a heavy season — and shapes the session around it. Wear whatever is comfortable; you stay fully clothed.
You rest on a warm table while your practitioner works through a series of gentle hand positions. Most people feel warmth, tingling, or a wave of heaviness as the body lets go — many simply fall asleep.
Expect to feel lighter, clearer, and unusually calm — the effect often deepens over the next day or two. Drink water, keep the evening quiet if you can, and consider the salt cave or tea by the river before you leave.
Fully clothed, gently held, deeply quiet
Reiki asks nothing of you but stillness. You stay dressed, lie on a heated table, and the practitioner works through a sequence of light hand placements — or just above the body, if touch is not what you want that day.
No pressure, no manipulation. Hands rest at the head, shoulders, torso, and feet for a few minutes each, following a traditional sequence.
Warmth, a heaviness in the limbs, occasional tears with no story attached. Many fall asleep — that is not a session missed, it is the point.
Most feel calmer and clearer for several days. Drink water, keep the evening slow, and notice what your sleep does that night.
Julie Singh
Julie is the practitioner behind Reiki and Sound Bowl Healing at River's Edge. Hers are the quiet rooms on the menu — the sessions people book when what they need is an hour alone with their own nervous system. Each one opens with a short conversation about what you've walked in carrying, and is shaped around that rather than a fixed sequence.
Questions, answered honestly
You lie fully clothed on a comfortable table while your practitioner works through light touch or hands placed just above the body — clearing energetic blockages and supporting your body's natural healing processes. Most clients drift into deep calm.
No — you just need to be open to relaxing. At minimum, sessions reliably downshift the nervous system out of fight-or-flight; most clients leave noticeably lighter and clearer.
Nothing special — wear comfortable clothing and arrive as you are. Come early to settle in with tea by the river if you like; the session works best when you're unhurried.
Beautifully — Reiki pairs well with massage, the salt cave, IV therapy, and even before or after medical treatments as part of an integrative plan.
No belief required — come curious and comfortable. Most clients drop into deep relaxation regardless of what they think of the framework, and that nervous-system reset is where the benefit starts.
What to expect
Come a few minutes early, settle in, and share your goals — every Reiki visit starts with a short, unhurried check-in so the session fits you, not a template.
Your provider tailors the work to your body and comfort as you go — speak up anytime; adjusting is part of the craft.
You leave with honest aftercare guidance — what to expect tonight, and how to keep the benefit building between visits.
One roof, every discipline
Clinical services run under the direction of Ashley Sutton, FNP-MSN — spa comfort with medical standards behind it.
Day spa, medspa, Western medicine, and Eastern medicine under one roof — your plan can draw from all four.
Every visit ends riverside — linger in the River Room or on the rooftop instead of rushing back to the car.