Polices and Other Information

Payment

Payment is due at time of service. For a remote session, you will be sent a Square link to provide payment. No refunds will be issued after payment is processed.

Cancellations and Rescheduling

If you need to cancel, please cancel or reschedule at least 24 hours before the scheduled appointment.

Arrival

For an initial in person visit, arrive 15 minutes ahead of time. For a remote visit, please click on the virtual meeting link at the time of your appointment or be prepared to answer your phone at the time of your appointment if you have arranged to meet by phone.

Classes

Classes must be paid for at the beginning of the first day of class.

Reiki is not a substitute for regular medical care

Reiki is a simple, gentle, hands-on energy technique that is used for stress reduction and relaxation. Reiki practitioners do not diagnose conditions, nor do they prescribe or perform medical treatment, prescribe substances, nor interfere with the treatment of a licensed medical professional. Reiki does not take the place of medical care. It is recommended that you see a licensed physician or licensed health care professional for any physical or psychological ailment you may have. Reiki can complement any medical or psychological care you may be receiving. The body has the ability to heal itself, and to do so, complete relaxation is often beneficial. Long term imbalances in the body sometimes require multiple sessions in order to facilitate the level of relaxation needed by the body to heal itself. You will be asked to acknowledge that you understand this on the intake form.

Confidentiality

All information is kept confidential. Information will not be discussed with anyone without the consent of the client.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does Reiki have any adverse effects?
A: Reiki does no true harm but sometimes, as blocked energy is released, some temporary symptoms emerge, such as runny sinuses, feeling tired, loose bowels, or crying. Except for crying, significant noticeable symptoms of release are fairly uncommon.
Q: Will my medical condition or other issue improve with Reiki treatment?
A: Reiki works for your highest good and can do no harm. Everyone is unique in how they respond to Reiki. Your condition may resolve, may improve, or may show no obvious changes. Sometimes other issues need to heal first. Reiki may not be the right treatment for your condition, even though it may help in other ways.
Q: Is Reiki a religion?
A: No. Reiki is compatible with any religion or no religion. The only belief required for learning the practice of Reiki which might be considered spiritual is that Reiki comes from somewhere beyond the provider. Providers do not use their own energy for the treatment. In order to receive Reiki, no belief is needed.
Q: How do I prepare for a Reiki Session?
A: Wear comfortable clothing. Avoid intoxication. Be ready to express any concerns if you feel uncomfortable (too hot or cold, pillows, lighting) or have questions. Be open to allowing the energy to flow through you and heal you.