Soré Wellness

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Soré Wellness was founded on the concept of Social Rejuvenation — a lifestyle that brings together health, wellness, and meaningful connection. Shaped by early experiences with yoga, mindful living, and meditation, the vision evolved into creating a modern wellness destination that offers more than relaxation alone. Today, Soré Wellness provides an elevated space where clients can reset, restore, and feel their best.

The studio offers a curated mix of longevity-focused recovery and beauty-driven wellness services designed to deliver results from the inside out. Core offerings include full-body Red Light Therapy for rejuvenation and recovery, complexion treatments that deeply hydrate and refresh the skin, and advanced sunlight therapy using LED light bed technology. Soré Wellness continues to expand its menu with non-invasive fat loss services, salt saunas, cold plunge contrast therapy, and future additions such as oxygen chambers and float therapy.

Emerald Laser

Among its most sought-after treatments is Emerald® Laser, an FDA-cleared body contouring service that supports fat loss without pain or downtime. Using low-level laser technology, Emerald helps release stored fat naturally through the body’s lymphatic system. Clients often choose this treatment for stubborn areas such as the abdomen, hips, thighs, arms, and chin. Sessions are relaxing and require no recovery time, making them easy to fit into even the busiest schedules.

Soré Wellness operates with medical oversight, ensuring treatments align with broader wellness goals. Supervising physician Dr. Samiya Hashmi emphasizes the importance of integrating Emerald Laser into a comprehensive health plan.

Dr. Samiya Hashmi

“What I appreciate most about the Emerald Laser is that it is effortless, painless, and completely non-invasive,” says Dr. Hashmi. “When incorporated into a structured wellness plan, it can support body composition goals, insulin sensitivity, and overall metabolic health. Optimal results are achieved when combined with personalized nutrition, regular movement, and sustainable lifestyle changes.”

Soré’s medical-grade Red Light Therapy offers a more powerful experience than at-home devices, delivering higher-intensity light across the full body for faster, more consistent results. Clients turn to red light therapy to support skin health, circulation, muscle recovery, and overall energy.

“There is no bias for who can benefit from our medical-grade red light therapy,” Owner and Practice Manager Stephanie Witt adds. “Those who utilize it consistently have life-changing benefits.”

Most clients arrive with goals that blend beauty, confidence, and long-term wellness rather than quick fixes. Common priorities include increased energy, glowing skin, body confidence, and stress relief. The Soré team guides each client in selecting services based on personal goals, making wellness approachable for first-time visitors and experienced clients alike.

By integrating these treatments into a consistent routine, clients report feeling more energized and refreshed, enjoying results that build over time to support a sustainable, confident lifestyle.

Visit Soré Wellness in Western Springs, Lombard, Wheaton, St. Charles, and Geneva.

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