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NEXT+ Wellness Center Introduces First-Ever Health Innovation Club in the Philippines

NEXT+ Wellness pioneers in offering photobiomodulation (PBM) reformer pilates classes in the country

QUEZON CITY — NEXT+ Wellness Center is opening its first health innovation club in Quezon City. It is the pioneer of red light therapy or photobiomodulation (PBM) reformer pilates classes in the country. Beyond unprecedented pilates classes, the center also offers physiotherapy treatments and regenerative treatments.

NEXT+ Wellness Center logo

Red light pilates or PBM reformer pilates is a wellness trend that combines traditional reformer pilates with Red Light Therapy (RLT). PBM pilates uses specific wavelengths to boost one’s circulation, speed up muscular repair, reduce inflammation, and enhance recovery. 

Pilates instructor Joyce, NEXT+ Wellness CEO, Pilates instructor Jhecel and Pilates instructor Erika

NEXT+ is more than just a pilates studio. It also provides advanced physiotherapeutic treatments such as Focused and Radial Shockwave, Ultrasound, Transfer of Energy Capacitive And Resistive (TECAR), Magneto Therapy, and Graduated Air Compression Therapy. These treatments are designed to address pain, accelerate recovery, and heal at a cellular level. 

Shockwave treatment room
Treatment room with cell activation suite lit up

The center also features Autologous Regenerative treatments such as Cellular Regeneration Therapy (CRT) for the joints. These offerings promote performance, longevity, and deep tissue restoration. In essence, NEXT+ Wellness Center provides holistic solutions to make healing within everyone’s reach.  

NEXT+ pilates classes and treatments are suitable for various fitness levels and ages, including senior citizens. “I started NEXT+ because juggling separate appointments for pain management, physio, and pilates was always a challenge. We all lead busy lives, so I wanted to create one convenient hub for all your healing treatments and classes ” Angela Solquillo, CEO of NEXT+ Wellness Center said.

NEXT+ Wellness team Sara, Jhecel, Mon, Angela, Mon and Cess

NEXT+ is set to redefine how Filipinos approach healing, making recovery aspirational, data-backed, and beautifully designed. Every experience is relaxing, intentional, and unhurried, emphasizing mindfulness over mechanics. “I aspire to expand NEXT+ into a network of science-forward wellness hubs across the country — proving that true transformation happens when creativity, innovation, and compassion work together,” Solquillo explained.

NEXT+ Wellness Center will officially open its doors to the public in January 2026. It is located at 4F CKB Centre, Tomas Morato, Quezon City. For bookings and more information, follow NEXT+ Wellness on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/nextwellnessph/) and Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/nextwellnessph/). 

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About NEXT+ Wellness Center

NEXT+ Wellness Center, a premium Pilates, Recovery, and Regeneration space that merges movement, technology, and science-based healing. NEXT+ is the first in the Philippines to combine Photobiomodulation with Reformer Pilates, introducing a new standard for science-backed movement and recovery. Beyond Pilates, it offers advanced physiotherapeutic treatments such as Focused and Radial Shockwave, Ultrasound, TECAR, Magneto Therapy, and Graduated Air Compression Therapy, designed to address pain, accelerate recovery, and heal at a cellular level.

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