Roha: Center For The Healing Arts — Holistic medicine practitioner in San Francisco, CA
Address4052 18th St CA, San Francisco, CA 94114
Websiterohasf.com
Roha, meaning 'blossom' in Sanskrit, is a healing space in San Francisco dedicated to bringing ancient healing practices into the modern era. Dr. Zohreh Sadeghi, an Ay.D practitioner, focuses on a holistic approach, considering the body, mind, and spirit for individual healing journeys. Roha aims to plant seeds of health consciousness, guiding clients to nurture their well-being until they blossom with vibrant health. They utilize a variety of techniques tailored to each client's unique needs, emphasizing that diet is fundamental to health. Dr. Sadeghi operates from two locations in San Francisco: Japantown and NOPA.
Best for
- Individuals seeking holistic health
- Clients interested in Ayurvedic practices
- Those looking to improve sleep and energy
- People wanting a positive relationship with food
| Key services | Ayurvedic Medicine, Ayurvedic Coaching, Ayurvedic Nutrition, Ayurvedic Therapeutic Treatments, Yoga Therapy, Meditation |
| Tags | holistic medicine, ayurveda, ayurvedic coaching, ayurvedic nutrition, yoga therapy, meditation, san francisco, mind body spirit, health consciousness, ancient healing |
Reviews on Google5.0 · 7 reviews
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Fantastic place, very pleased with the service. I highly recommend them.
I've been working with Dr. Z for a couple months now and I am so encouraged by my improvements. Ayurveda is not a miracle worker or a quick fix, but it is giving me the tools and knowledge to reconnect and listen to my body to get the results I desire: better sleep, more energy, positive relationship with food, and feel in control of my weight. Dr. Z is a kind soul and wonderful partner in my journey. She creates a warm and open space to communicate my challenges and provides the support and guidance to move through them.
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