BIRMINGHAM, Mich., Feb. 09, 2017 -- Birmingham Wellness Center announces their February events and specials. These are focused on Valentine's Day, which is the month's biggest holiday. Included in the specials are massage gift certificate specials and a complimentary couple’s yoga class. This makes February a great month to visit the Center and check out all of its offerings.
Massages are often associated with relaxation and intimacy, so the Birmingham Wellness Center believes that February is the perfect time to offer a massage certificate special. In this special, one massage certificate is $60, while two are only $100. This makes it so that people who buy two certificates save $50. Their massage gift certification special is available for purchase through Valentine’s Day.
The next special takes place on Wednesday, the day after Valentine's Day. For a unique outing, people can go to the center's free yoga class. This class is being marketed to couples, but Birmingham Wellness Center notes that it's also open to friends, families, and newly formed acquaintances.
"Our guided yoga sequences will assist in building a deeper connection between yoga partners and will help them both relieve pent up stress and stiffness. The class may also inspire participants in fun ways. Those who would rather just lay back and relax haven't been forgotten, though. February is a great time to get massage certificates, and what better way to celebrate Valentine's Day than by redeeming them for a healing and connecting massage session," said chiropractor Dr. Jennifer Turnbull Bonde of Birmingham Wellness Center.
In addition to offering massage therapy and wellness events, Birmingham Wellness Center specializes in providing chiropractic and muscular, nutritional, and multidisciplinary wellness treatments to patients. These all work together to heal injuries and increase general wellness.
"We know that to get healthy, patients need more than one type of treatment. Nutritional counseling is standard at our clinic. The importance of this aspect of health is something we emphasize. We also use techniques that go beyond the typical. For example, Applied Kinesiology is one of the things we offer. This focuses on the strength and functionality of the muscles," Dr. Bonde explained.
The Center also acknowledges that people need to have fun and enjoyment as well as problem-specific healing treatments. This is why they offer healthy and fun activities such as relaxation massage and yoga. Such activities help people relieve stress and anxiety in ways that don't feel like work.
About Birmingham Wellness Center
Birmingham Wellness Center offers a variety of natural methods for improving health. They have been in operation since 1998 and were founded by owner Dr. Jennifer Turnbull Bonde. Additional information on their hours and services can be found on their website at http://birminghamwellness.com/.
Birmingham Wellness Center
219 Elm Street
Birmingham, MI 48009
(248) 645-6070


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