RAKxa Integrative Wellness, Bangkok’s renowned medical wellness retreat, has unveiled a groundbreaking program of treatments focused exclusively on women’s health, combining cutting-edge diagnostics with time-honoured healing therapies to support hormonal balance, reproductive health and long-term wellbeing.
At the heart of RAKxa’s new offering is Hormone Panel Testing — an advanced tool that provides detailed insights into hormonal imbalances. The results are used to tailor personalised programs addressing conditions such as menstrual irregularities, menopause, perimenopause, stress and fertility.
The centre’s multidisciplinary team then creates targeted, individualised plans to guide each guest’s wellness journey.
Holistic therapies to support balance
Complementing the medical approach, RAKxa’s holistic treatments integrate therapies from Ayurveda, Traditional Chinese Medicine and Thai healing traditions:
- Whole Body Light Therapy uses photobiomodulation to regulate menstrual cycles, ease PMS, improve sleep and enhance thyroid function.
- Shirodhara, an Ayurvedic oil-drip treatment, calms the nervous system, promoting emotional balance and restorative sleep.
- Traditional Thai Woman Care combines abdominal massage, herbal steam and warm salt pot compresses to support circulation and hormone regulation.
- Acupuncture and Moxibustion stimulate the body’s energy flow to ease perimenopausal symptoms, boost metabolism and improve sleep.
- Chakra Balancing energy healing helps clear emotional blockages, restore inner harmony and support energetic wellbeing.
A holistic, science-backed approach
“Women’s health is deeply interconnected — from hormonal function and mental wellbeing to circulation and energy,” said Tal David Friedman, Director of Wellness Operations at RAKxa.
“Our integrative model empowers women with the best of science and ancient wisdom to promote lasting vitality.”
All therapies are designed to complement each other, delivering a deeply personalised and transformational experience in the tranquil setting of Bangkok’s Bang Kachao district.