Local entrepreneur and team opens 224 Restore in Four Points

On June 22, Restore hosted a grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony at its new site at  7301 N RM 620 near H-E-B grocery in the heart of Four Points.

By LYNETTE HAALAND

Four Points News

Restore Hyper Wellness opened its 224 store in Four Points as it continues on a fast growing pace.

Headquartered at 3601 South Congress Ave., Restore offers cryotherapy, IV drip therapy, whole-body photobiomodulation, compression therapy, infrared sauna, and more. Each treatment targets specific wellness needs, promoting rapid recovery, enhanced performance, stress reduction, and overall vitality.

Restore now has 226 studios open around the country, up from 119 at the beginning of 2022. 

“We are opening another 20 or so this year,” said Steve Welch, founder and executive chairman from Steiner Ranch.

The company was born at a kitchen table in Steiner and launched in 2015. Trent York – longtime Four Points resident and former chief financial officer of HomeAway – joined Restore as CFO several years ago and Kathryn Stalmack, general counsel, is also from Steiner.

When asked about what is driving the success of Restore, Welch said, “It’s pretty simple. People come into the store one way and leave feeling better. We’re exceptionally good at making people feel better.”

On June 22, Restore hosted a grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony at its new site at 7301 N RM 620 near H-E-B grocery in the heart of Four Points.

“We are thrilled to bring the transformative benefits of Restore Hyper Wellness to the Four Points neighborhood,” said Julia Rhie, co-owner of the Four Points Restore as well as a Cedar Park store.

“Our mission is to empower our customers to live their best lives by providing cutting-edge wellness services in a welcoming and rejuvenating environment,” Rhie said. “We look forward to serving the local community and helping individuals achieve their wellness goals.”

Nicole Welch, married to Steve, has also played an important role in the company as chief compliance officer and much more.

“Nicole was an officer of a publicly traded company at 29 but left work once our second child was born,” Welch shared. She then helped build Restore from the ground up into one of the fastest growing companies in America. “She built our entire medical operations from scratch in just a few years,” he added.

Welch shared that if all goes as planned, Restore will provide almost 3 million services this year nationwide.

He adds that people focus on their education and retirement but investing in health has not been taken with the same seriousness.

“Get rid of aches and pain and that allows us to do the things we love to do,” Welch said.