Hi, I'm Emmy.

My perspective on healing is shaped by two worlds most practitioners never occupy at the same time: the operating room and the treatment table.

As a surgical tech, I've been part of surgeries ranging from major abdominal procedures to traumatic brain injuries, which gives me an understanding of what the body actually goes through that most wellness practitioners simply don't have. That surgical background is a big part of why post-surgical recovery and scar healing are cornerstones of this practice. But it's far from all I do.

This work also reaches people navigating concussions, female reproductive concerns, "unexplained" infertility, and chronic pain that conventional medicine hasn't been able to resolve. Many of my clients have been dismissed, handed a prescription, and sent on their way. I know that experience personally. I spent years being told my own symptoms were "normal." That frustration is what sent me looking for answers, and what eventually led me to Abdominal Therapy through Tul'ix Indigenous Arts (formerly Arvigo Institute), Lymphatic Flow Therapy, Gentle Scar Therapy, and MPS Dolphin Therapy.

There is no educational program that teaches all of these modalities together. I sought each one out individually. I thought becoming a surgical tech was random. But looking back, I can see that the universe was building something, bringing together perspectives most practitioners will never have, and weaving them into a practice where every single modality belongs, and each one works synergistically with the others.

You are the expert on your own body, always. My role is simply to offer tools, knowledge, and support so you can understand it more deeply and trust it more fully. Bodily autonomy isn't just something I believe in. It's the foundation everything here is built on.

xoxo,

Emmy