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    BUSINESS
THE CHAMPION, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 15 -21, 2024 • PAGE 12
Anti-aging and wellness clinic first
in franchise to open in Georgia
Relive Health recently opened a Chamblee location, the first in Georgia. Photo provided
BY KATHY MITCHELL
FREELANCE REPORTER
Empire Portfolio Group
chose Chamblee for its
first Relive Health clinic in
Georgia. "The metro Atlan
ta area is truly vibrant and
growing, and Chamblee is
a great location. It can be
reached easily wherever
you live in the area," said
Adam Krell, CEO of Empire
Portfolio Group. Relive
Health is an anti-aging and
well-being franchise that
pairs what it calls "inno
vative treatments" with
client care. With the recent
opening of the Chamblee
location, Georgia becomes
the sixth state to have Re
live Health locations.
"Some of the services
we offer can be found
elsewhere," Krell said, "but
what makes us different is
that we offer a personalized
approach, not a quick fix.
The first thing we do with
each client is discuss their
goals and what we can do
to help them reach those
goals. Do they want to get
rid of wrinkles? Do they
want to lose weight? Do
they want to have more
energy?"
The wellness services
that are offered based on a
client's comprehensive con
sultation include hormone
therapy, IV vitamin and
ozone therapy, and medi
cal weight loss, according
to materials published by
Relive Health, which lists
among its services rebal
ancing hormones, achieving
ideal weight through med
ical weight loss programs,
hydrating, replenishing
and detoxifying the body
with IV vitamin therapy
and medical aesthetics
designed to "turn back the
hands of time."
"We all age," Krell not
ed, "but Relive Health can
help a person have more
energy, look younger and
live a more vibrant life.
Every individual defines
optimal health differently
and Relive Health's new
Chamblee location will
offer a range of health and
well-being services that
empower them to take
charge of their holistic
wellness journey. It starts
with an assessment of each
client through a 52-panel
bloodwork analysis along
with a body composition
audit and an in-depth skin
analysis using [newly devel
oped] technology."
Some of the services
offered at Relive Health
are medical in nature, Krell
said, adding, "We have
medical professionals such
as nurses involved in those
treatments to assure the
client has a safe and pleas
ant experience." The new
Chamblee clinic has a usual
staff of five to seven pro
fessionals, including client
advocates who guide the
process.
Krell said when he
first learned about Relive
Health, he was excited
about the concept. "I've
been in the fitness industry
for more than a decade.
This combines fitness with
aesthetics, and internal
wellness; it's a triple
threat," he observed.
"We're excited to
introduce Relive Health to
the Atlanta community,"
Krell said. "We believe that
we can enhance and extend
people's lives with our
innovative treatments and
unparalleled client care.
Our personalized approach
truly caters to the needs
of each individual to foster
mental health, physical
health and confidence for
everyone."
Krell said the client base
represents a wide range of
demographics. "We have
about an even mix of men
and women—some as
young as their 20s. We also
have clients in their 70s and
80s," he noted.
Relive Health was
founded in 2017 by
partners that include a
medical doctor, according
to its website "with one
simple mission: the idea to
take each individual patient
and build a comprehensive
health plan based on
individual symptoms to
achieve long-term health
and wellness goals."
Although the Chamblee
location is scheduled to
hold its grand opening on
Feb. 22, it has operated
for several weeks and,
according to Krell, already
is quite successful. "We
are usually busy and the
feedback we're getting
from clients indicates
they are very happy with
their results. We're now
planning to open other
Atlanta locations, including
one opening soon in
Sandy Springs. One reason
we're planning so many
expansions so quickly is our
success in Chamblee," he
said.
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