Kabari Wellness Start-To-Fit formally opens in New Hartford

NEW HARTFORD — Kabari Wellness Start-To-Fit in New Hartford formally opened on Oct. 9 with a ribbon-cutting event with the Greater Utica Chamber of Commerce. The business, located at 50 Genesee St., says it offers a wide variety of services that include chiropractic care, rehabilitation services, a 24-hour full-size gym, personal training, fitness classes, and […]

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NEW HARTFORD — Kabari Wellness Start-To-Fit in New Hartford formally opened on Oct. 9 with a ribbon-cutting event with the Greater Utica Chamber of Commerce.

The business, located at 50 Genesee St., says it offers a wide variety of services that include chiropractic care, rehabilitation services, a 24-hour full-size gym, personal training, fitness classes, and clinical whole food nutrition program.

Kabari Start-To-Fit says its mission is to “restore clients to a level of health at which they can return to an active and physically fit lifestyle. Its main focus is improving the quality and functionality of all its patients and clients.” 

Dr. Kingsley Kabari is the business owner. He is a licensed chiropractor, a health and fitness specialist, and clinical whole-food nutrition specialist, according to the Kabari Wellness website. He is trained in a variety of specialties and techniques, including muscle activation, active release technique, nasal specific technique, connect X, and kinesio taping.

Dr. Kabari received his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from the New York Chiropractic College in Seneca Falls in 2014. 

Kabari Wellness also has locations in Whitesboro and Waterloo.

Journal Staff

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