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A care clinic for wellness, movement, and holistic care.

Voted Best Women’s Clinic, Best Pain Clinic, and Best Wellness Center in City Weekly’s Best of Body & Mind.

☼ Salt Lake City, UT

Terra Care SLC

● About

We’re so glad you’re here

At Terra Care SLC, we believe healing is not one-size-fits-all — it’s as unique as you. We’re a collaborative wellness clinic, hosting a diverse collective of practitioners who each bring their own expertise to help you thrive.

Whether you’re seeking acupuncture, holistic bodywork, pilates, or wellness support, you’ll find compassionate care in a warm, grounded environment. Inside our doors, every visit is an opportunity to realign—with your body, your spirit, and your community.

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● Providers

Here to support you


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    Valenti Acupuncture

    ACUPUCTURE, CUPPING, MASSAGE

    Valenti Acupuncture was established in 2016 by Amanda Valenti, L.Ac., MSTCM. After completing her graduate studies, Amanda moved from Southern California in search of trails and mountains with a vision: to create a healing space accessible to everyone and to offer exceptional care in an environment that feels like home.

    As Amanda grew her practice, she also wanted to create a space where like-minded acupuncturists could practice and expand their client base, so she brought together the best practitioners to grow alongside her. Valenti Acupuncture welcomes you, and we're excited to guide you on your journey to feeling your best.

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    Embodied Wellness Guide

    THERAPEUTIC MOVEMENT, WELLNESS

    Embodied Wellness Guide is a space to slow down, listen inward, and connect with the language of your body. Through somatic guidance and evidence-based nervous system regulation, we invite you to reconnect with your body’s innate wisdom, intuition, and capacity for balance.

    Rooted in health education, movement science, and a decade of experience working with bodies, EWG weaves together mind-body practices, therapeutic movement, and health behavior conversations to support your whole-person well-being.

    Our work is guided by the belief that when you feel more connected and at home in your body, you feel empowered to make sustainable health choices, engage in self-care with ease, and connect more fully with yourself and the world around you.

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    Dr. Allysa Rimkus

    HOLISTIC CHIROPRACTIC CARE

    Dr. Allysa Rimkus is a nervous system centered chiropractor specializing in prenatal, postpartum, pediatric, and family wellness. She believes that a healthy nervous system allows the body to heal, adapt, and thrive. Dr. Allysa provides gentle, personalized care that honors each person’s unique story and supports every season of life.


    Her practice was created to be a place where families can slow down, reconnect, and feel supported in their wellness journey. Her mission is to empower patients in their health while building a foundation of resilience, connection, and well-being that can be carried through generations.

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    Evergreen Healing

    WELLNESS, ED RECOVERY

    Savannah’s mission is to heal disordered eating, exercise, and self-talk patterns through compassionate examination and evolutionary biopsychology. She also emphasizes clinical eating disorder recovery and post-treatment support. The approach of recognizing that “this used to serve a survival purpose” can foster curiosity—rather than shame—about patterns and behaviors.

    Her specialties include working with athletes re-identifying their roles in the world, parents and children seeking to improve communication around food and body image, and individuals curious to release protective behaviors, food restrictions, or body preoccupation. These symptoms serve a purpose. Although they may be uncomfortable or even unbearable, they are the body’s way of asking for change, initially quiet but persistent.

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● Attending & Hosting Events

Attend an event

or host your own

We love opening our doors to the community, whether it’s an event we’re throwing or hosting.

Check out events we’ve hosted and send us your ideas—the possibilities are endless.

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● Contact

Request Information

Whether you’re curious about services we offer, joining the team or scheduling a tour, we’re here to talk.