ROME, N.Y. — Seneca Falls–based Kabari Wellness Institute has recently opened a second location at 214 W. Liberty St. in Rome.  The business celebrated a ribbon cutting on Aug. 31 with the Greater Utica Chamber of Commerce and Rome Area Chamber of Commerce. Kabari Wellness Institute provides integrated health and wellness services with a holistic […]

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ROME, N.Y. — Seneca Falls–based Kabari Wellness Institute has recently opened a second location at 214 W. Liberty St. in Rome. 

The business celebrated a ribbon cutting on Aug. 31 with the Greater Utica Chamber of Commerce and Rome Area Chamber of Commerce.

Kabari Wellness Institute provides integrated health and wellness services with a holistic approach. Services include medical wellness, weight loss, testosterone-replacement therapy, aesthetics, chiropractic, targeted and whole-food nutrition, muscle activation, corrective stretch, massage therapy, infrared sauna, hyperbaric oxygen, and more. The facility offers a full-size gym along with personal training, according to an email from the Greater Utica Chamber of Commerce announcing the ribbon cutting.

The Seneca Falls location opened three years ago in a renovated 35,000-square-foot facility. The Rome location has 60,000 square feet, according to the company’s website.

Kabari’s Rome location provides counseling services through three licensed counselors; a kitchen that offers fruit smoothies, coffee, and tea; and a community wellness center with space available to rent by the day or hour.

Kingsley Kabari, owner of Kabari Wellness Institute, is a licensed chiropractor with training in the field of functional medicine. He is also the founder of Advanced Muscle Kinetics.

Jornal Staff

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