No. Begin with the concern, question or pattern that feels most relevant. The first conversation can help identify whether Emotional Health, Conscious Nutrition, Vibrational Energy or a broader whole-person perspective is the most useful starting point.
Request your appointment in three clear steps.
Share your contact information, appointment preferences and a brief general reason for the conversation. Renace will review your request before confirming a date.
- Three short steps
- Privacy-aware request
- Confirmation follows review
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Contact Share the best way for Renace to reach you.
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Preferences Choose the area, dates and time of day you prefer.
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Review and Send Check your information before submitting the request.
Complete your request without one long form.
The request is divided into Contact, Preferences and Review. Only one step appears at a time, and your appointment remains unconfirmed until Renace responds.
Complete one short section at a time.
A clear path from request to confirmation.
Submitting the form starts the scheduling conversation. It does not automatically confirm an appointment.
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Request received
Renace receives the contact information, preferred dates and general area of interest you submitted.
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Availability reviewed
Your preferences are reviewed, and Renace contacts you with an available option or a scheduling question.
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Appointment confirmed
The date, time, meeting method and any preparation details are confirmed directly with you.
Know what to expect before you send the request.
These answers cover scheduling, privacy and confirmation. Visit the full FAQ for more information about the Renace approach.
View all frequently asked questionsShare basic contact details, preferred scheduling information and a brief general reason for the appointment. Do not include diagnoses, medication details, medical records or sensitive mental health information in the public form.
No. Submitting the request does not confirm a date or time. Renace will review your preferences and contact you with availability or the next step.
No. Renace is not an emergency service. For a medical or mental health emergency, contact local emergency services or go to the nearest emergency department. Do not wait for a website response.
Complementary wellness guidance
Submitting or scheduling an appointment does not create a medical relationship and should not delay emergency, diagnostic or licensed clinical care.
You do not need every answer before taking the first step.
Share the concern or question that matters most, and let the first conversation help organize what comes next.