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Business Spotlight: Sayville's Home to New Wellness Center

South Bay Wellness opened the first day of 2013 and offers holistic integrative health services.

In the second installment of Patch's Small Business Profile feature Patch talks to one of Sayville's newest businesses: South Bay Wellness which is now open on Candee Avenue, just a few steps south off Main Street

Co-owners and founders Danielle Zanzarov, a Certified Nutritional Consultant & Quantum Reflex Analysis Practitioner and Alyson Ryan, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Certified Lactation Counselor, shared what the wellness center is all about and why they chose Sayville to open up show.

How did your business come to be?

We were both in private practice before starting South Bay Wellness. Although they began a search simply for shared office space, throughout their conversations, they recognized their shared vision for a place where people in the community could come to have all of their wellness needs met with the focus being on the clients and their needs. As they encountered more extraordinary practitioners who aligned with their vision, South Bay Wellness was born.

Why did you choose the community you're in?

We both live locally and love the Sayville, Bayport, Blue-Point community. They also recognized that there was a need for a wellness center on the South Shore.

What do you offer customers?

South Bay Wellness offers a variety of integrative health services. We offer care from extraordinary practitioners who work together and collaborate so that each client’s needs are fulfilled. The Center is a safe haven for people to come and gain relief from their wellness concerns. Our services include: mental health counseling, nutritional counseling, weight release programs, Quantum Reflex Analysis, food sensitivity testing, natural health solutions, fitness in collaboration with Fluid Power Fitness, Reiki, hypnosis, Rolfing®, Myofascial Release, massage, birth and postpartum doula services, lactation counseling, childbirth education, healthy cooking classes, life coaching, women’s empowerment,  Feng Shui consulting, image & style consulting, parenting classes, and a variety of workshops and even free community events. 

What do you want your business to be best known for?

South Bay Wellness is truly a one-stop shop for people’s holistic health needs. With an exceptional group of practitioners, clients can create the life they have always wanted to have but never thought they could. They can experience the peace, joy, energy, and vitality that they have been searching for.

 

In case you missed the premiere of the new spotlight on small business feature here is the first spotlight published:

Business Spotlight: Talking With CPA Chris Atkinson

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