The InMaricopa Health Guide 2023 | 2024

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Laser trailblazer ‘focused on Maricopa’ By Drew Stanek

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year when Donnay and her husband, Chris, bought out her father because he was ready for retirement. Donnay says it was all a part of her plan. Although Donnay chose Maricopa for personal reasons like her desire to raise a family and stay close to home, she says there are no plans to leave the growing city anytime soon. “I have been approached many, many times to open other facilities in Chandler, Phoenix, or to franchise,” she said. “It's not that it hasn’t been an option, it’s just

“Helping other facilities like mine offer really safe quality treatments has been one of our main missions,” Donnay said. Donnay grew up in Ahwatukee before making a home in Maricopa. She’s a certified nurse practitioner and Maricopa Wellness Center’s medical director. She’s a certified master injector and licensed in aesthetics, too. With the help of her father, Donnay built her facility from the ground up. For nearly four years, the father-daughter duo helmed the Maricopa Wellness Center. That changed in December last

ARICOPA WELLNESS CENTER IS DEFINED by the word “first.”

From opening Maricopa’s first full- service Med Spa to holding the city’s first coronavirus testing site, owner Kristina Donnay says she’s laser-focused on giving back to the community through real, quality treatments. Donnay and her father had no client Rolodex when they opened Maricopa Wellness Center in 2019. But today, the center is thriving — Donnay is a speaker and trainer for aesthetic lasers and hosted a seminar Oct. 14 for all of North America.

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