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The beneficial effects of receiving Reiki during medical procedures are vast, including stabilizing blood pressure, calming the Sympathetic nervous system, reducing pain and anxiety, increasing treatment efficacy, reducing recovery time, supporting calm and focused medical staff and family members, and much more. Empirical data from prestigious medical centers around the world confirms that patients receiving Reiki have better vital statistics, need less pain medication, have shorter hospital stays, experience reduced anxiety/insomnia/depression, and report higher overall satisfaction with their care.

When we feel better, we heal better! 

The most prestigious medical facilities in the country, including Johns Hopkins, MD Anderson, Sloan Kettering, Mayo Clinic, and NYU now offer Reiki and many other complementary therapies. In Colorado, Reiki is part of the Integrative Medicine offerings at CU Anshutz Cancer Center, UCHealth Memorial Hospital, Denver Health Medical Center, and others. Reiki is one of the top three complimentary therapies offered in over 800 hospitals and medical facilities around the country.

While there is a medical code for "Energy Medicine", health insurance companies do not yet recognize it as part of their covered Integrative Medicine offerings. Therefore, my services will be an out-of-pocket expense. Reiki complements, and does not replace, medical care.

If you have a significant medical procedure planned, and want to receive Reiki support (onsite or at a distance), please contact me directly. I will work with your medical team to gain the necessary permissions in order to provide energetic and spiritual support throughout your surgery, infusion, or other medical event.

Please tune in and listen here as I discuss Reiki in Clinical Settings with the fabulous Ann Théato on the "Psychic Matters" podcast, on episode 68 "Bringing Healing Back to Medicine".