Move-In Day

Every great story has a moment when vision becomes reality — when a dream steps out of conversation and into something you can touch, see, and feel.
For us, that moment was move-in day.

From Vision to Reality

In January 2025, we made the life-changing decision to step away from the clinic we had helped build and create something new — something that embodied everything we believed healing should be.

By July 21, 2025, we welcomed our first patient.
In just six months, we turned an idea into a living, breathing clinic built on purpose, teamwork, and love.

Every inch of Helixona carries that story — not of investors or big corporations, but of people. People who believed that chronic illness care could be different.

The Space That Found Us

We knew exactly what we wanted in a clinic: light, warmth, flow, and a feeling of peace the moment you walk in. We toured countless spaces before finding the perfect one. The owners of our new building understood our mission and, in a gesture that still moves us, offered us a temporary suite to use while our long-term space was being built.

That generosity allowed us to begin helping patients right away — and our temporary clinic turned out beautifully. The light streaming through the windows, the natural tones, and the layout all reflected the essence of Helixona: calm, grounded, and filled with purpose.

Our permanent home, opening in Q2 of 2026, will take that vision even further. It will be a true healing haven — complete with a Halo Therapy salt room for respiratory restoration and Nano Baths for gentle, powerful detoxification using oxygen and hydrogen. Every detail is being designed to support the body’s natural rhythms and give patients space to exhale and heal.

The Heart Behind the Work

The days leading up to move-in were filled with excitement, energy, and laughter. Friends and family showed up with tools, food, and open hands. My son even built the furniture himself — piece by piece — so that our patients could have a space filled not just with design, but with love.

Every employee, from our medical team to our coordinators, poured their hearts into making Helixona what it is today. We didn’t just assemble furniture; we built a home for healing. We didn’t just hang signs; we created a sanctuary for people who’ve been searching for hope.

It’s hard to describe the feeling of walking through those doors on our first morning — the smell of fresh paint still in the air, sunlight on the new floors, and the sound of quiet purpose as everyone prepared for our very first patient. It wasn’t just another clinic opening. It was the birth of something sacred.

A Collective Labor of Love

Every corner of Helixona carries a story of contribution — an employee who hung the wall mural, a family member who donated décor, a friend who stayed late to help set up infusion chairs.
These moments remind us daily that this place isn’t just ours — it belongs to a larger community of people who believe that healing should be personal, compassionate, and whole.

That shared love and effort gave Helixona its spirit. When patients walk through our doors, they often say, “It just feels different here.” That’s because it is. The energy of everyone who helped build it lives in the walls — a quiet, steady pulse of care and intention.

A Mission Worth Building

From the very beginning, our goal has been clear: to bring healing to the forgotten patients — those who have been dismissed, misdiagnosed, or left without hope by traditional medicine. We believe every patient deserves to be seen, understood, and guided with compassion.

What began as a shared vision among friends has become a living, breathing testament to what can happen when purpose, collaboration, and love come together.

Helixona is more than a clinic.
It’s a movement — one built by hands and hearts that refuse to give up on healing.

If you visit Helixona, you’ll feel it immediately — the peace, the purpose, and the pulse of something bigger than medicine. We built this place with love, and we can’t wait to welcome you into it.