Revive Your Body, The Sunnah Way
Safe, Sunnah-based cupping therapy by certified professionals.
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Our hijama therapists are dedicated to providing personalized care that nurtures your body, mind, and spirit. Your well-being is our priority.
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Our services are designed to support your journey to a healthier, more balanced life. Let us be your health partner.
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We are here for you. Our hijama center’s team is ready to assist you whether you are seeking relief from pain or guidance on your wellness journey.
Why Choose PrimeTime Hijama

- Certified & Experienced Therapist
- Clean & Hygienic Setup
- Sunnah-Based Practice
- Serving NY/NJ Clients with Care
- Follows the Sunnah of the Prophet ﷺ
- ★★★★★ Trusted by Hundreds of Happy Clients
- Supports chronic condition relief
- Promotes deep relaxation and healing
- Private and clean environment
Frequently Asked Questions
We’ve gathered a few helpful answers to guide you before booking your hijama therapy session.
What is Hijama therapy?
Hijama, also known as cupping therapy, is a natural healing method that removes toxins and improves blood flow by creating suction on specific points of the body.
How does Hijama work?
Small cups are placed on the skin to create gentle suction, which helps draw out stagnant blood and promote better circulation and energy flow.
Is Hijama painful?
Not at all — most clients describe it as a light pressure or pulling sensation. It’s a relaxing process that leaves you feeling refreshed and lighter.
How long does a session take?
A typical session lasts between 30 to 45 minutes, depending on the treatment area and your personal health needs.
How often should I do Hijama therapy?
For general wellness, we recommend once every 3–6 months. Those with specific conditions may benefit from a more frequent schedule guided by our therapist.
What should I do before a Hijama session?
Avoid eating heavy meals at least 2 hours before your appointment and stay well-hydrated. Wear comfortable clothing for ease during the session.
What should I do after Hijama therapy?
Rest, drink plenty of water, and avoid strenuous activity for the next 24 hours. This helps your body recover and detox effectively.
Is Hijama safe for everyone?
Hijama is safe when performed by a certified therapist. However, it’s not recommended for pregnant women, individuals with severe anemia, or those on blood thinners.
What areas of the body can be treated with Hijama?
Common areas include the back, shoulders, neck, and legs — but the points can be customized based on your specific health goals and energy balance.
How do I book a session with Primetime Hijama Therapy?
Booking is simple — just fill out our contact form or call us directly. Our team will confirm your appointment and guide you through the process.