Private Practices

Bring structured Chi'Va support into your practice.

Explore how Chi'Va may support solo providers and small practices with clear client education, structured session resources, and professional implementation guidance.

Chi'Va supports the work around professional care without replacing provider judgment, treatment, or the provider-client relationship.

Practice Fit

Built for practices that need clarity before implementation.

Chi'Va for Providers gives private practices a professional place to evaluate the platform, understand its boundaries, and request the resources needed for informed consideration.

Solo Providers

Evaluate Chi'Va independently

Independent
Review how Chi'Va works, where it may fit, and what professional materials are available before discussing it with clients.

Small Practices

Review implementation as a team

Practice
Practice owners and small teams can consider shared expectations, client communication, staff orientation, and appropriate-use boundaries.

Resources

Use consistent provider language

Provider
Access professional explanations, session overviews, client-introduction language, and implementation guidance as materials become available.

Evaluation Path

Move from interest to an informed practice decision.

Private-practice adoption should begin with understanding, clear boundaries, and a direct conversation about fit.

01

Review

Learn what Chi'Va is, how its session structure works, and what it does not replace.

02

Assess practice fit

Consider your client population, provider workflow, professional responsibilities, and implementation needs.

03

Request information

Share your practice context so Chi'Va can provide relevant materials and determine the appropriate next conversation.

Implementation Considerations

Keep professional care and platform support clearly separated.

Chi'Va should enter a practice through deliberate communication and defined expectations—not through vague claims or assumed clinical authority.

Professional Role

Provider judgment remains central

Boundary
Chi'Va does not diagnose, make treatment decisions, or replace the judgment of a licensed professional.

Communication

Clients need clear positioning

Clarity
Providers should be able to explain what Chi'Va supports, what it does not do, and when a client should return to human care.

Implementation

Start with a defined use case

Planning
Identify who the resource is for, how it will be introduced, which materials are needed, and how questions will be handled.

Information Boundary

Do not submit client information through the provider gateway.

The Chi'Va for Providers website collects professional interest and practice information only.

Do not submit client information through the provider gateway.

Do not include client names, patient information, diagnoses, treatment records, case details, or other personal health information in request forms, emails, or professional-interest submissions.

Private Practice Inquiry

Tell Chi'Va what your practice is evaluating.

Request professional information for a solo practice, small team, or planned implementation discussion.