Reiki Practitioners Near You

Find certified Reiki practitioners in your area for energy healing, chakra balancing, stress relief, and holistic wellness — in-person or distance sessions.

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About this service

About Reiki

Reiki is a Japanese energy-healing practice developed by Mikao Usui in the early 1900s. Practitioners use light touch or hovering hands over the body to promote relaxation and balance. It's used by many people for stress relief and as a complement to conventional healthcare. Practitioners typically progress through three levels — Reiki I, Reiki II, and Reiki Master — each requiring training from a credentialed teacher. Hospitals, hospices, and integrative health clinics increasingly include Reiki as part of their supportive care offerings.

What to expect

Sessions are usually 45–60 minutes, fully clothed, lying on a massage table. The practitioner moves their hands through a sequence of positions either gently touching or hovering just above the body. The room is typically quiet, with low light and soft music. Many people experience deep relaxation, warmth, tingling, or simply drift in and out of light sleep. Reiki is not religious — it doesn't require any belief system, and practitioners don't channel anything from their own tradition into yours.

Common questions

Is Reiki religious?

No. Although it originated in Japan and uses some Japanese terminology, Reiki itself is not tied to any religion. People of any faith — or no faith — practice and receive it.

What does Reiki feel like?

Different for everyone. Common reports include warmth where the hands rest, gentle tingling, deep muscle relaxation, emotional release (sometimes tears or laughter), or simply a calm, almost meditative state. Some people feel nothing dramatic but leave noticeably more relaxed.

Does Reiki replace medical treatment?

No. It's a complementary practice. Reputable practitioners are clear that Reiki doesn't diagnose or treat medical conditions, and they encourage clients to continue working with their healthcare providers.

How is distance Reiki different from in-person?

Distance Reiki is offered remotely over a scheduled time window — clients lie down at home while the practitioner works. Many practitioners and clients find both effective; others prefer the focus and ritual of in-person sessions. It comes down to what feels right for you.

How do I find a qualified Reiki practitioner?

Ask about lineage (who they trained with), level (Reiki II minimum for paid sessions is typical, Master level for teaching), and how long they've been practicing. A good practitioner will explain what to expect and answer your questions before booking.