Immersive Experiences

The future of health isn’t prescriptive.
It’s immersive.

Sauna

Sauna

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Cold Plunge

Cold Plunge

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Sound + Light Immersion

Sound + Light Immersion

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Salt Pool

Steam Room

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Lounge

Lounge

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Workshops + 
Special Events

Workshops + 
Special Events

Float Therapy 90 minutes in sensory deprivation eliminates external stimuli so your nervous system can recalibrate. Your brain shifts from beta to theta state—the same wavelength of experienced meditators. Often paired with psychedelic integration for enhanced insight consolidation.
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Find Your Thread

Whether you’re exploring or ready to dive in, we’ll help you find the right starting point.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Are immersive experiences part of your medical care?
No — and that’s on purpose. The sauna, the cold plunge, the salt pool, the sound and light spaces: we don’t present these as treatment, we don’t prescribe them, and we don’t make health claims about them. They’re experiences. People do them because they want to. Our clinical services are a separate thing — separate practitioners, separate intake, their own standards of evidence. If you’re looking for medical care, that’s the clinic. This is something else.
Because most of the options felt like one place: the same fluorescent waiting rooms, the same wellness clichés, the same two scripts for what health is supposed to look like. We wanted somewhere else. The name is literal- a place that isn’t either of those, for people who never quite fit in either. Outsiders to the mainstream, skeptics of the fringe. Elsewhere is where you go when the usual choices don’t describe you.
No. We offer passes and packages for people interested in checking out the space and seeing what it’s all about. Elsewhere is built around community, so we encourage people to get a membership if they feel like the place and people resonate with them. Members do have access to more exclusive events and experiences.
No. There’s overlap on the surface — yes, there’s a sauna and a cold plunge — but a spa sells you a service and sends you on your way. That’s not this. Elsewhere is a membership space organized around people and place: somewhere to spend time, run into the same faces, get into something harder than you’d take on alone. The experiences are the draw. The community is the point.
Because people are more isolated than they’ll usually admit, and most of the places left to gather are either selling you something or asking you to believe something. We wanted a third option — a real place, with real people, that doesn’t require a diagnosis to walk in or a worldview to belong. Health isn’t only what happens in an exam room. A lot of it is just having somewhere to be, and people to be there with. That’s what we’re making.