Medical Reiki

Medical Reiki™ as a Complementary Therapy in the Healthcare Setting

Medical Reiki ™ is a holistic, non-invasive healing treatment. The effect of this treatment, which involves gentle touch, is to reduce stress, pain and tension while bringing a person’s system back into balance on all levels: physical, mental, emotional and spiritual.

Medical Reiki™ treatments stimulate the body’s own innate wisdom for healing. Reiki works as a complementary treatment and supports any and all conventional medical treatments.

Reiki treatments are adaptable to any environment, and everyone can benefit.

Medical Reiki™ can be offered in:

  • Hospitals – Pre, Post & During Surgery
  • Outpatient Surgery
  • Cancer Treatment Centers
  • Nursing Homes
  • Chemo Suites
  • Hospice
  • Emergency Rooms
  • Dentist’s Offices
  • VA Facilities
  • Veterinary Offices
  • Plastic Surgery
  • Children’s Units
  • NICU, PICU, ICU
  • Labor and Delivery
  • At Home in a Bed or Chair
  • Rehabilitation Facilities

Medical Reiki™ is appropriate and helpful for people of any age and with any condition, from newborns to children, teens, adults, and the elderly. It works by stimulating the parasympathetic nervous system, and therefore is non-invasive and has no known contraindications or negative side effects. It supports and helps healing, while bringing peace to the body, emotions and mind.

Medical Reiki™ may help with:

Anxiety and Stress • Blood Pressure • Cancer • Depression • Digestive disorders • Drug and Alcohol Addiction • Heart and Circulatory Conditions • HIV/AIDS • Childbirth Support • Insomnia • Pain and Trauma

What does a session of Medical Reiki™ look like?

During a Medical Reiki™ treatment, the practitioner gently places his/her hands in different positions on or slightly above the body, while the patient sits in a chair or lies in a bed.

As stress and tension are released, the body begins to relax and release the trauma, illness, or imbalance, and returns to harmony, equilibrium and calmness.

The Benefits of Medical Reiki™:

For patients:

  • Reduces pain, anxiety, tension, stress and depression
  • Diminishes side effects of chemo, radiation therapies and medications including anxiety, fatigue, insomnia, nausea/vomiting, skin eruptions
  • Decreases amount of medications needed
  • Quiets the mind
  • Calms and soothes the emotions
  • Accelerates surgical recovery and rehabilitation
  • Stimulates the body’s immune system
  • Dissolves energy blockages and release toxins
  • Enhances feelings of well-being and empowerment

For caregivers and staff:

  • Relieves stress in the work place and at home
  • Re-energizes and re-balances from the effects of a stressful environment
  • Strengthens immune system
  • Eases caregiver burnout because of Medical Reiki’s stress reducing and calming effects

Medical Reiki™ Masters of the Triangle

I am part of Medical Reiki™ Masters of the Triangle, a team of Certified Medical Reiki™ Masters who are passionate and compassionate about sharing Reiki as a holistic, complementary therapy for patients in the healthcare setting.

As Medical Reiki™ Masters, we do not diagnose conditions, prescribe or perform medical treatment, nor do we interfere with the treatment of a licensed medical professional.

Our mission is to support the patient and/or the caregiver in a nurturing, holistic way during what is usually a very difficult time.

Did you know?

Did you know that Medical Reiki™ treatments are offered in over 800 hospitals in the United States, including Johns Hopkins, Dana Farber Cancer Center-Harvard, Boston Children’s Hospital, Yale-New Haven, Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Center and George Washington University Hospital, as well as Wounded Warrior and Hospice Centers.

Reiki™ is now one of the top three complementary in-patient therapies in U.S. hospitals, according to an AHA survey.

More and more, patients are requesting care beyond what most consider to be traditional health services, and hospitals are responding to the needs of the communities they serve by offering these therapies.

researcher Sita Anath of Health Forum, an affiliate of the American Hospital Association (AHA)

Medical Reiki™ as a Complementary Therapy in the Healthcare Setting

Medical Reiki ™ is a holistic, non-invasive healing treatment. The effect of this treatment, which involves gentle touch, is to reduce stress, pain and tension while bringing a person’s system back into balance on all levels: physical, mental, emotional and spiritual.

Medical Reiki™ treatments stimulate the body’s own innate wisdom for healing. Reiki works as a complementary treatment and supports any and all conventional medical treatments.

Reiki treatments are adaptable to any environment, and everyone can benefit.

Medical Reiki™ can be offered in:

  • Hospitals – Pre, Post & During Surgery
  • Outpatient Surgery
  • Cancer Treatment Centers
  • Nursing Homes
  • Chemo Suites
  • Hospice
  • Emergency Rooms
  • Dentist’s Offices
  • VA Facilities
  • Veterinary Offices
  • Plastic Surgery
  • Children’s Units
  • NICU, PICU, ICU
  • Labor and Delivery
  • At Home in a Bed or Chair
  • Rehabilitation Facilities

Medical Reiki™ is appropriate and helpful for people of any age and with any condition, from newborns to children, teens, adults, and the elderly. It works by stimulating the parasympathetic nervous system, and therefore is non-invasive and has no known contraindications or negative side effects. It supports and helps healing, while bringing peace to the body, emotions and mind.

Medical Reiki™ may help with:

Anxiety and Stress • Blood Pressure • Cancer • Depression • Digestive disorders • Drug and Alcohol Addiction • Heart and Circulatory Conditions • HIV/AIDS • Childbirth Support • Insomnia • Pain and Trauma


What does a session of Medical Reiki™ look like?

During a Medical Reiki™ treatment, the practitioner gently places his/her hands in different positions on or slightly above the body, while the patient sits in a chair or lies in a bed.

As stress and tension are released, the body begins to relax and release the trauma, illness, or imbalance, and returns to harmony, equilibrium and calmness.

The Benefits of Medical Reiki™:

For patients:

  • Reduces pain, anxiety, tension, stress and depression
  • Diminishes side effects of chemo, radiation therapies and medications including anxiety, fatigue, insomnia, nausea/vomiting, skin eruptions
  • Decreases amount of medications needed
  • Quiets the mind
  • Calms and soothes the emotions
  • Accelerates surgical recovery and rehabilitation
  • Stimulates the body’s immune system
  • Dissolves energy blockages and release toxins
  • Enhances feelings of well-being and empowerment

For caregivers and staff:

  • Relieves stress in the work place and at home
  • Re-energizes and re-balances from the effects of a stressful environment
  • Strengthens immune system
  • Eases caregiver burnout because of Medical Reiki’s stress reducing and calming effects

Medical Reiki™ Masters of the Triangle

I am part of Medical Reiki™ Masters of the Triangle, a team of Certified Medical Reiki™ Masters who are passionate and compassionate about sharing Reiki as a holistic, complementary therapy for patients in the healthcare setting.

As Medical Reiki™ Masters, we do not diagnose conditions, prescribe or perform medical treatment, nor do we interfere with the treatment of a licensed medical professional.

Our mission is to support the patient and/or the caregiver in a nurturing, holistic way during what is usually a very difficult time.

Did you know?

Did you know that Medical Reiki™ treatments are offered in over 800 hospitals in the United States, including Johns Hopkins, Dana Farber Cancer Center-Harvard, Boston Children’s Hospital, Yale-New Haven, Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Center and George Washington University Hospital, as well as Wounded Warrior and Hospice Centers.

Reiki™ is now one of the top three complementary in-patient therapies in U.S. hospitals, according to an AHA survey.

More and more, patients are requesting care beyond what most consider to be traditional health services, and hospitals are responding to the needs of the communities they serve by offering these therapies.

researcher Sita Anath of Health Forum, an affiliate of the American Hospital Association (AHA)