Weight Loss Center Brookfield triple its size, add services Body Shop
BROOKFIELD -. "A family, caring for families" If the health scales wellness center has a motto, it would be
The center, which has been extended to more than three times the area recently and has a number of new services is used by members of the Conner family. Among the new services of massage, reiki, acupuncture and yoga.
Julie Conner, a nutritionist and dietitian, began to practice on your own, there are more than 30 years. Last year, his son, Brian Conner, a chiropractor licensed and certified, joined the operation, while his daughter Kristi Conner is the marketing director and his son William Conner office manager.
Her husband, Will Conner, a licensed contractor, has a lot of work to expand, removed to a facility of 1,200 square meters in a spa center with 4,000 square meters on the highway.
"In the middle of the family and our patients feel comfortable," Julie Conner said. "From the beginning I wanted everyone in the community welcome regardless of need, and feel like part of the family."
The center, he said, specialized in those who have a variety of health problems.
"Unlike many centers, we can accommodate people with special needs, including the problems of obesity and other physical limitations."
Much of the office is accessible to people with disabilities, including the new massage table that can accommodate up to 400 guests books. The yoga studio, Conner said, is also designed to be an intimate atmosphere for smaller groups in a free trial version. The ceilings are provided for those who want to cover their bodies at the end of the class, and blocked the sun and for those who need additional support.
"We want everyone to be comfortable, regardless of your limits," Conner said.
Will Conner, his college sweetheart, said it was a pleasure to learn to work with your family every day.
"You have an implicit join," he said. "No matter what happens, we are all here to support each other."
The company, an open day on Saturday 26 Juillet 11.00 bis 14.00 clock have the event, all services are available.
"We just want to come to the church and to see what we have to offer," Julie Conner said. "There are many good things happen in the middle."
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