MOLINE, ILLINOIS (January 22, 2025) — Pulse Counseling and Wellness Center PLLC will host a ribbon-cutting to celebrate their one-year anniversary on Thursday, February 20, 12PM. They are located at 1465 41st Street, Suite 6, in Moline, Illinois (off of 12th Avenue and 41st Street near Youth Hope, Little Caesars Pizza, Ming Wah Chinese Restaurant, and Washington Elementary School).

Pulse Counseling & Wellness Center is celebrating its one-year anniversary of serving the Quad Cities community with innovative, holistic mental-health care. Their unique approach combines evidence-based therapy with complementary wellness practices, addressing the full spectrum of mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual well-being.

Key highlights of their services include:

  • Comprehensive mental-health counseling for individuals, couples, and families;
  • Specialized programs for stress management, trauma release, and substance abuse;
  • Integrative therapies including sound, nutrition, mindfulness, meditation, and movement-based practices;
  • A diverse team of licensed professionals offering a wide range of therapeutic modalities;
  • Acceptance of major insurance plans, making quality care accessible to many; and
  • Their signature PULSE philosophy: People Using Life Skills Everyday.

At Pulse, they are not just treating symptoms, they are empowering their clients with practical skills for lifelong wellness.

Their first year has been dedicated to fostering an inclusive, transformative environment where every individual can embark on their unique journey towards optimal well-being.

For more information, please visit Pulse Counseling and Wellness.

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