Pulse for Health - PEMF Therapy

Pulse for Health - PEMF Therapy We provide affordable PEMF Therapy to help alleviate your pain, promote healing and improve athletic performance and recovery. By appointment only.

Do you have a favorite benefit of red light therapy?
09/18/2025

Do you have a favorite benefit of red light therapy?

09/15/2025

Wellness Wednesday.
09/11/2025

Wellness Wednesday.

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09/08/2025

Oh, you can choose to believe or not to believe. We know what molecular hydrogen does. You can know how it will help you, but you have to try it to find out. You do not have to buy your own machine to try, we have a number of machines here at Pulse for Health!

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08/23/2025

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08/16/2025
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08/12/2025

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Thanks Body Bud!
07/22/2025

Thanks Body Bud!

Address

14751 N Kelsey Street, Suite 110
Monroe, WA
98272

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm

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Pulse For Health - Our Story

My name is Sean Mayer, and I am a 60-year-old aging athlete. Until a few years ago I enjoyed being an avid runner, hiker, soccer player, and cyclist. I started to have pain in my ankles that progressed to the point that I could not endure the pain in my joints from the impact of running, and eventually the impact from anything.

It Was Time to See the Doctor

After a series of x-rays and MRIs, I was told I had deteriorating and thinning cartilage in both of my ankles, causing the bones to rub against each other. Being someone who does his due diligence, I decided to get a second opinion; the diagnosis was the same. The doctors explained that they could not do much for my ankles other than prescribe pain medication. The worst news, however, was that I would have to stop doing the things that I loved which made my joints and ankles hurt. The doctors further explained that my pain would progress to a point where I would not be able to handle it. Once I reached that point they would have to insert screws, permanently fusing my ankle joints. So, my long-term prognosis from traditional western medicine was severe pain treated with painkillers followed by a procedure that would leave me hobbling (at best) or crippled and unable to do the things I loved.

Fear of Being Crippled