Be Wild Woman
About This Clinic
Be Wild Woman is a Wellness center located in the manhattan area. This clinic is verified as a non-opioid practice, committed to drug-free pain management approaches. Medicare is accepted.
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"I had a truly transformative experience with Kiana-Be Wild Woman. Kiana's calming presence and intuitive approach made me feel deeply seen and supported. I left each session feeling lighter, more balanced, and emotionally grounded. Whether you're new to energy healing or have tried it before, I highly recommend working with Kiana -Be Wild Woman for genuine, heart-centered care."
"Kiana is the real thing. I felt so held and safe during our session. Her guidance was spot on and brought me to new places within myself. I was able to go deeper in our session together than I have working with anyone else. I left changed and am so grateful. And I so appreciated the follow-up check-in while I was integrating."
"I've been working with Kiana for years. Her work has been such an important part of my healing journey. She is gentle, empathetic, intuitive, highly trained and experienced with a variety of energy healing techniques as well as other therapies / modalities to help clients with mental, emotional and physical issues. Her focus on connecting with the body and "little ones" (inner children) has been especially helpful in breaking through stuck patterns and cultivating my own self-care. I love that she customizes each session to best address whatever I bring in -- no two sessions are the same, but I always feel better afterward. I highly recommend Be Wild Woman to anyone seeking an alternative or complement to traditional therapy, especially trauma survivors."