OCALA, FL (352today.com) – Cell-U-Light Therapy Center marked its grand opening on Feb. 12 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony hosted by the Ocala Metro CEP.
Owned and operated by Dr. Angelia Roberts Reddy, the facility offers a variety of therapies and wellness modalities for its members and clients. For nearly two decades, Reddy had been running her chiropractic practice from home. The new location now allows her to expand services and enhance members’ overall well-being.
“I’d like to thank everybody, thank you for all your support,” Reddy said, growing emotional during her speech before the ribbon-cutting. “Some of you know, and some of you don’t know, I’ve been in practice in Ocala for about 20 years. When my daughter was born, I decided to close my office and be a mommy first (she had three children). I have been practicing quietly, serving many of you here for the last 18 years, and my daughter is now 18 years old.”
With her daughter recently graduating from high school, Reddy was able to transition into a dedicated office space. Cell-U-Light now offers full-body red light therapy, cellulite treatment, fire and ice therapy, theraplate vibrating therapy, and additional laser therapies.
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“I made the decision to purchase this place and build my dream, thanks to some very special people,” Reddy said. “Mike Sobieski is the person responsible for the transformation of this beautiful building, and his beautiful wife, standing beside him. Donna (Rothballer) has been by our side through it all the last couple of years helping us to build this to become the reality that it is. So, I look forward to being part of the community and everybody knowing about it.”
Beyond the new location and expanded services, it is Reddy’s reputation for personalized care and integrity that has fueled her business’s success.
“I’ve lived here seven years, and the first thing I wanted to do was find a quality practitioner who understood my and my family’s needs,” said Jess Schultz, Ocala Metro CEP vice president of partner engagement. “Someone who was quietly enjoying your care referred me to you seven years ago. Watching this woman grow and come back out into the community has been such a pleasure—not just as a CEP representative, but as your friend.”