Who We Are
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At Martin Healing Sanctuary, we believe in the profound connection between mind, body, and spirit. Our compassionate, integrative approach to wellness incorporates ketamine therapy as a powerful catalyst for healing, clarity, and transformation. Guided by a board-certified psychiatrist and leader in the field, we create a safe and supportive space where you can embark on your personal journey toward balance, renewal, and lasting well-being.
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Named after the purple martin - a bird known for returning home season after season and thriving in community - Martin Healing Sanctuary was created as a place of refuge, connection, and transformation. Rooted within the larger ecosystem of 3580, the sanctuary reflects a belief that healing does not happen in isolation, but through supportive environments, meaningful relationships, and spaces designed with intention.
Martin Healing Sanctuary offers an integrative approach to mental health and wellness. Led by a board-certified psychiatrist and supported by a trusted network of practitioners, the sanctuary blends evidence-based care with a deeply human approach to healing.
Through ketamine therapy, psychotherapy, restorative practices, and community-centered care, Martin Healing Sanctuary supports individuals navigating depression, anxiety, trauma, burnout, and periods of transition. Our mission is to create a safe and grounded environment where people can reconnect with themselves, access new perspectives, and move toward lasting well-being together.
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At the heart of 3580 IQL is a belief that the spaces we inhabit shape the way we feel, connect, and heal. Founded by Val Nehez - designer, creative director, and founder of Studio IQL - 3580 was created as a sanctuary for individuals to work, heal, and thrive.
Originally built in 1890, the historic church has been thoughtfully transformed into a living ecosystem of creativity, wellness, design, and community.
Indian Queen Lane itself dates back to the late 1600s, once serving as a Native American trail connecting East Falls to Philadelphia. That sense of passage, gathering, and transformation continues today through the people and practices housed within its walls.
More than a building, 3580 is an evolving community hub - a place where thoughtful design, healing work, and human connection come together under one roof.
