Cryotherapy, infrared sauna sessions and intravenous drips are just some of the health and wellness services being offered at one of the newest businesses in the far Northeast Heights.

Restore Hyper Wellness will celebrate its grand opening at 8910 Holly Ave. NE Ste. A from Aug. 18-21. Exclusive grand opening deals include 50% off retail rate of single services, 30% off packs and 10% off NAD+ four-packs and single doses.

Restore CEO Jim Donnely and cofounder Steve Welch began their rehabilitative health business in 2015 after using cryotherapy to help recover from triathlon training. According to Restore’s website, the two opened their own cryotherapy clinic in Austin, Texas, to provide a fun and welcoming experience for clients. In 2017, they began expanding nationwide, and by 2021 opened more than 115 locations across the U.S. By 2024, Restore hopes to have more than 500 locations, including the two in New Mexico that are already open and providing services to clients.

Cryotherapy involves using sub-zero temperatures for recovery and well-being. According to Restore, cryotherapy can help optimize sleep, prevent aging, boost energy and targets pain and soreness for fast healing and recovery. One two-to-three-minute cryotherapy session costs $42 for non-members and $27 for members.

Infrared sauna, red light therapy and compression services costs members $27 for a single session, $79 for a three-pack, $128 for a five-pack and $243 for a 10-pack. Memberships costs between $99 and $299. A Restore price sheet and menu says infrared sauna sessions promote energy and healing, improve circulation and heart health and detoxify heavy metals while relieving inflammation.

Other services include NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) and IV drip therapy, intramuscular shots, mild hyperbaric oxygen therapy and facial and toning therapies. The various therapies promise to improve health and wellness in multiple ways, including boosting cognitive and athletic performance, reversing the signs of aging and replenishing vital nutrients. To book an appointment call 505-433-3474 or visit restore.com.

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Scott Albright

Scott covers hyper-local news in the La Cueva High School area of Albuquerque. He previously worked for The Independent newspaper in Edgewood, NM and has published work in the Alibi, Sangre de Cristo Chronicle, Taos News, Big Island Chronicle, and Hawaii 24/7.

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