
An Intentional Approach to Primary Care
Hawaii Radiant Health was designed to offer a more thoughtful way to experience primary care. We focus on understanding the full context of a person’s health and creating care that feels clear, unrushed, and supportive. This approach allows visits to feel purposeful and grounded rather than transactional.


Health Viewed in Context
Good care starts with seeing the bigger picture. Lifestyle, environment, habits, and personal history all influence health in meaningful ways. By taking these factors into account, care becomes more relevant, informed, and responsive—supporting decisions that make sense for real life.
Continuity That Builds Confidence
From preventive care to ongoing health needs, care is designed to remain connected over time. With fewer administrative constraints, visits allow for continuity, clarity, and thoughtful follow-up. This creates a more consistent experience and a stronger foundation for long-term health.

Compassionate care creates the space where healing can begin
We practice medicine through radical compassion, meeting people where they are and honoring each individual’s journey
Our Office
In the heart of Kailua-Kona, Hawaii Radiant Health offers a calm, welcoming space inspired by the warmth and spirit of Hawai‘i. Here, care is unhurried, personal, and rooted in connection.
Future Development
I hope this clinic and these ideas are just the beginning. That through a community approach we can catalyze change that feels like coming home.
Phase I
Virtual clinic available in Hawaii with an in person option in Kona (Oahu coming soon.) Ketamine assisted therapy clinic (Kona Fall 2026.)
Phase II
Larger clinic space with more providers to serve growing community. Both traditional and non traditional practitioners for individual and group counseling.
Phase III
Refuge- Non profit site - Contrast therapy, garden, community classes, human library, multiple healing modalities that include eastern medicine, energy medicine, and psychedelic assisted therapy.
Phase IV
Reproducible Communities









