Hi, I'm Chandra Imel.


My goal as a therapist is to help ease pain and increase mobility and quality of life.


My journey in bodywork began in 2005 at the Pacific College of Awareness and Bodywork in Kauai, Hawaii, where I trained extensively in therapeutic modalities including ten-session work and prenatal massage.


My deep understanding of movement and anatomy is enhanced by my background in dance, yoga, and Pilates instruction. I was also a soloist and ensemble member in the New Mexico State University dance company, an experience that informs my awareness of posture, alignment, and physical expression.

​Hi, I'm Maggie Bergin.

Helping people find pain relief and achieve lasting rehabilitation is the heart of my practice. I graduated from East West College of the Healing Arts in 1999 and have been passionately honing my craft ever since. In 2017, I further expanded my expertise by earning an Applied Science Degree in Physical Therapy. This strong educational foundation allows me to assess movement patterns, pinpoint dysfunctions, and address the root causes of discomfort.

I take great pride in my work, not only as a hands-on therapist but also as an educator and motivator in your healing journey. I see myself as part of your healthcare team, often collaborating with your existing practitioners to ensure a comprehensive approach to your well-being. My clients appreciate the depth of my knowledge, my keen assessment skills, and the results-driven techniques I bring to every session—leading to real, lasting change.