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    Forest Hills Colonic Center

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 7:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    2 years ago

    Judy is amazing great service clean environment highly recommended. I will be a returning customer have also referred a few family members

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    7 years ago

    Colonic is recommended for everyone and it's the best thing you can do for your health and body. Highly recommend this please by Judith

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    8 years ago

    Judy did an amazing job, very professional. 10/10 recommend. I feel amazing, refreshed, and cleansed to the max.

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    Spa Castle - Sauna Valley

    Spa Castle

    2.8(2.2k reviews)
    4.2 miCollege Point
    $$

    My family and I came here on a Friday and had a fantastic time!…read more Pros: - About a 50-minute drive (35 minutes without traffic) from Bed-Stuy, and found street parking right outside the entrance. - Easy check-in and seamless locker experience similar to Sojo Spa, where you put your shoes and clothes in separate lockers. They provide a bathrobe, a hand towel, and slippers. No outside flip flops allowed. When you are ready to shower, you can ask for larger shower towels. - Large, spacious, and clean facility with Greek-esque blue and white architectural details. We enjoyed the open layout with the different heated pools, the vast array of strong jets, and the hot tubs. All the jet buttons worked, and the jets turned on right away. We loved the large Himalayan Salt sauna, which was also the hottest. Overall it wasn't crowded at all! - My daughter loved the outdoor pool with the overhead waterfall, the indoor pool right by the bar, the playhouses in the relaxation area, and the kids' playroom. - The hydrotherapy pools, cold baths, and steam room in the changing areas/locker rooms were clean and well-maintained. - The Korean food is delicious! The Korean Beef Stew was some of the best we've had in a while. - Kids allowed (all ages accepted!), and my daughter had a blast! Cons: - Some of the rooms, such as the relaxation room at the top, could use an upgrade. - The co-ed outdoor dry sauna needs to be much hotter. Wish they had a co-ed steamroom like at AIRE Ancient Baths. - Some of the shower heads in the sitting shower area were weak and needed fixing. - The foosball table for kids was missing the ball, and needed extras around. - $13 ramen was the 85-cent Paldo Gomtang Korean Beef Flavored Instant Noodle Soup you can get at H-Mart. Note: - Take advantage of the 30% off admission special offers on https://shop.nyspacastle.com/newyork/index.php. $59.50 for adults M-T and $77 for adults F-Sunday. You cannot redeem and use it within 24 hours! "Any earlier attempt to redeem is invalid. If you plan to visit the facility within 24 hours, please make your purchase in-store." So much fun, can't wait to come back with a large group!

    I've been a loyal Spa Castle customer from day one, even during the times they closed for…read morerenovations. I've always supported this place and truly wanted it to continue being great. Last Wednesday, we visited from around 3:30 PM to 8:30 PM (they close at 9:30 PM), so we were mindful not to rush them or their closing shift. Overall, the spa experience itself was good. The facilities were fine, and the food was absolutely chef's kiss as always -- that part never disappoints. I also understand that prices have gone up, and while Spa Castle is now priced similarly to SoJo Spa, I didn't mind paying more since everything else in life has also gone up. However, the experience was completely ruined at the very end. When we were about to leave, we realized there were no hair dryers at all -- not even one. Yes, you read that right: a spa with NO hair dryers. I asked the three ladies at the front desk if there were any hair dryers available, and they told me, "We don't have any. Customers steal them." I was shocked. That is not the customer's responsibility -- it's the spa's responsibility to manage and replace basic amenities. A hair dryer is a basic service at any spa, especially in winter, when it's cold outside and people cannot walk out with wet hair. When we went to check out, a male and a female staff member were at the counter. The man asked how our experience was, and I honestly said everything was fine except for the fact that there were no hair dryers, which was very disappointing. He looked at the female staff member, and she said, "We do have one hair dryer. Did you ask them?" I told her yes -- we asked twice, and three employees told us there were none. Instead of apologizing or trying to help, her tone was rude and dismissive. There was no effort to resolve the issue or even acknowledge how uncomfortable and unfair that situation was. No spa should send guests out into the cold with wet hair after they paid full price for the experience. Sadly, the lack of basic amenities and the unprofessional attitude at the front desk completely ruined what could have been a great visit. I was very disappointed, especially as someone who has supported Spa Castle for years. At this point, I would rather go to King Spa or SoJo Spa, where customer service and basic spa standards are taken seriously. Very upsetting experience, and sadly, I don't think I'll be returning.

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    SoJo Spa Club

    SoJo Spa Club

    3.6(2.5k reviews)
    8.8 mi
    $$$

    Huuuuge place. Pros- seems pretty clean, lots to do, they…read moreeven have a swimming pool and gym with yoga classes (free with admission) but I didnt try that. They have disposable slippers for when using the bathroom. Unlimited towels u can use. They got stacks of towels everywhere u can just grab and go, and not have to reuse the same sweaty towel the whole day. Tips- bring socks to wear while using the saunas if youre one of those germophobic people. Slippers arent allowed in those areas. Its been years since Ive last come and I just came over Memorial day weekend. I didnt have a reservation because I had expired gift cards from 2021 that I wanted to use (as face value) and I couldnt use them on the website. Tip: you can call them to make reservations. I didnt call because it was forecasted to rain and I didnt know if I really wanted to go there while it was raining. But i drove to them on a saturday morning anyway and decided to walk in. They initially wouldnt let me do a walk in as they were busy for memorial day weekend but after i told them about my expired gift cards, the manager agreed to let me and my husband come in. Anyway, place is huge. Pools were nice. Saunas were nice. The only room i didnt like was the Ganbanyoku (bed rock bathing). Maybe because it is located right next to the pools and everyone just walks in wet, but that room stinks like wet towels. Place also got pretty busy towards the afternoon so I recommend going early! It was mostly light rain throughout the day so we had no issues being outside in the pool. Food is not cheap and i wish they had more korean choices other than bulgogi rice. I was craving for korean soup noodle! Overall, i had a nice relaxing time here with my husband. Towards the end, we went back to our own gender bathhouses and gave ourselves 45 minutes to enjoy the pools in there and shower and then leave. We stayed at sojo for about 5 hours. I probably wouldve stayed longer if i had more free time to waste, but i had 2 kids waiting at home -_-

    Do NOT go here if it's raining or if the outdoor area is closed due to weather. They were…read morecompletely overwhelmed and oversold spa access on the weekday we chose to visit. All the pool areas were crowded at 10am, so we couldn't even get in. The saunas were unusable because so many people were looking for a place to go that the doors kept opening every 15 seconds, preventing them from heating up properly. The quiet area with chairs was so crowded that people were using them like lounge chairs on a cruise ship, with one person holding a chair for six people's belongings. It just felt like a complete waste of money to pay for spa access. They are not trying to create a luxury spa experience, just 100% a cash grab. I booked a couples massage for my wife and me, and considering the $500+ price, I expected a luxury experience. We showed up 15 min early, as typically spas at this price point will offer tea, a relaxing environment, and go over where you'd like to focus your treatment before you begin. When we arrived, they told us to come back in 10 minutes, because we were too early. Then, when we arrived 5 minutes before our service, they still said they weren't ready for us to come back; it was a terrible start. I've had over a hundred massages over the past 10+ years, and at the 200$+ price point, this one was in the bottom 5 I've experienced. Just mediocre at best. To top it off, at the end, the masseuse hard-sold the oils/lotions they use, which is a huge pet peeve of mine. I get a better massage at Bergen Spa in Brooklyn for $55, and given there was no high-end experience here, it's the same. I wouldn't come back even if they charged half of what they do. Horrible all around.

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    SoJo Spa Club - 4th Floor Hydrotherapy Pool

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    Briarwood Wellness Center - Detox services like Colon Hydrotherapy, Ear Candling, Foot Detox, or Coffee Enemas

    Briarwood Wellness Center

    4.7(6 reviews)
    2.7 miBriarwood

    Pros: Genial service, returns phone calls promptly, very clean space, reasonable rates compared to…read moremanhattan. Cons: Open colonic machine takes some getting used to, but I am being biased. Verdict: Would I return? Yes. I found BWC on Groupon and the lady on the phone - who was also the one who served me when I arrived - offered to see me at the groupon price if I hadn't already purchased the voucher. $55 for a colonic hydrotherapy session, down from $110. According the website, they also perform coffee enemas (didn't think that was really a thing), ear candling & ionic baths. It appears she is licensed in waxing as well as per one of the many certificates on the wall. The woman was very sweet & gracious (though I was 20 minutes late after taking the wrong train) while guiding my frustrated a$$ to her office over the phone. The waiting area & facilities are very clean & inviting; pleasant lighting, incense, simple decor. She escorted me to the treatment room, took my coat, offered a seat on a comfy armchair & gave me a medical history form to fill out. During our discussion about my reason for the visit, she gave a brief lesson of how the digestive system works and how colonics could benefit my condition. She then showed me the brand new nozzle still in the sealed pack and explained how to use it. BWC uses an OPEN machine, which is operated by the patient and the patient must use their muscles to hold and release the water - unlike the CLOSED device where the therapist stays in the room with you and operates the machine. It took several minutes for me to figure it out and I had to intercom the lady a couple times for advice. Its awkward, potentially messy & a little tiring but it got the job done. I have a nice flat abdomen again - yay!

    You must go! did my first session of Colon hydrotherapy. Nelly is such a sweetheart! I She is also…read morevery knowledgeable and very informative! It was very helpful to me. I am definitely going back here again.

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    Fluid Water Therapy

    Fluid Water Therapy

    4.7(36 reviews)
    7.0 miFlatiron

    Beautiful office, clean. Professional, patient, knowledgeable, and anticipate needs of individualsread more

    Ok, so look, it's delicate right, reviewing the colon cleaners, but I love a good, juicy (maybe…read moredon't use juicy) challenging review. Location for me is everything cuz I'm a creature of convenience, so having this place within walking distance of my work place (where I accumulate so much sh...stuff to begin with) is clutch! The place is CLEAN which can go without saying, but is absolutely the bare minimum of what is needed from a place collecting our most unmentionables (I can't help myself). A very friendly attendant/nurse? helps you to your room, and are standing before the Poop Collector, a massive system that's gonna fill you up so you can empty out (I can't stop laughing). Anyhoo, she explained that I'd be flying this poop mobile solo, which, EVERYONE wants to do...do. She talked through that first push and I was so happy to see her leave the room. For the next 30-45 minutes I experienced what can only be described as a trip through my dietary history, where with every push out I recalled all the horrible things I'd eaten to land me on this throne. Not gonna lie, after you get past the butt plug, water guts, and pool of your own soup that your butt is sitting in, it's a really good feeling. She comes back to explain that you gonna pop off the probe and then release them innards until you feel empty, the rinse off with a hose (that if you aren't careful can wet up the whole room) before baby wiping and getting dressed. I felt so cared for and decided that I would get the 4 pack cuz this gut is my main priority. In other words, clean your butt system here. You (and whoever is holding your sheets down at night) will appreciate it!

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    Fluid Water Therapy - Our massage therapist, Dr.Munique Pacheco

    Our massage therapist, Dr.Munique Pacheco

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    Fluid Water Therapy - Open System Colon Hydrotherapy

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    New York Spa Sauna - The front desk

    New York Spa Sauna

    3.6(190 reviews)
    3.4 miMurray Hill, Flushing
    $$

    I love the Russian spa experience because of the cleanliness but I could never find a Korean spa…read morethat was as clean as the Russian spas that I have visited. Now I have found one. New York spa is immaculately clean and the amenities are off the charts. I have gone back again and again and will continue to go. Great place.

    It was cool. I wasn't sure what to expect z I came because I wanted a Korean spa experience…read moreespecially a body scrub. The front door explain the entrance fee but when I asked questions about the other services the woman was a little abrupt and rude. I mean whatever I asked she mentioned the fee. I told her I know and I guess she wanted that fee before I realize the massage is really bodywork. I told her it is my first time here. I wanted to leave but stayed because i traveled so far and I wasn't in the mood to find somewhere else. It was my birthday. Anyhow I pay get my uniform go to lockers. I noticed the sign and picture of two thieves and others about lost towel and key fees. Anyway the locker room plays Korean drama and attendants are the ones who sell the other services. I lounged around in the coed area and then tried every steam and sauna for 20 minutes. I walked around in my socks. It was pretty quiet and peaceful . It wasn't full of people either. I go to the front desk to ask if there are slides or slippers. My feet got really hot in the sauna I was wearing socks . One must either be in socks or barefoot. I asked him about the additional services and he said the women in the locker rooms do those. The woman in the locker room are the "masseuse " or "esthetician" in a sense. Before entering the wet room (one removes their spa uniform showers ) before using the jacuzzi steam room and cold plunge. Ok so I decided to get the Korean body scrub and massage. The body scrub was better than the massage. I braced myself each time I was rinsed with water. A basin of water gets thrown on you. The massage included a facial and I appreciate her massaging my stomach where I tend to get fibroids. The facial left my skin glowing . Overall i probably won't go back but i feel encouraged to check out higher end spas and treat myself more. I think these spas are good for sauna unless your gym has one. It was an ok value. You get what you pay for. The skin care is cucumber based.

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