In-Focus Advertorial | Published April 24, 2025
CLINTON TOWNSHIP — When Michelle Oh accepted her role as a supervisor at Zion Healing Center, it wasn’t just a career move—it was the fulfillment of a calling. “I had a dream that one day I would help people heal from mental illness,” Michelle shared. “It was a God move, and I knew I had to follow it.”
Originally from the Philippines, Michelle began her journey as an international flight attendant, traveling the world. Today, as a devoted wife and mother of two teenagers, she’s grounded in purpose: serving others through faith-based, holistic behavioral health care. “Our goal is to provide lasting support, practical tools and genuine hope for recovery and wellness,” she explained.
Zion Healing Center offers powerful, noninvasive alternatives to traditional medications, combining the best of science, technology and spiritual care. These services are designed for individuals who are looking for more than symptom management—they’re seeking lasting change. “We know the pain of depression, anxiety, PTSD and trauma,” Michelle said. “If healing could happen alone, most people would have already found it. That’s why we walk with them—spiritually and clinically—through a personalized journey.”
The center provides three core services:
Neurofeedback Therapy – Tracks and retrains brain activity to promote mental clarity and emotional stability
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) – Uses gentle magnetic pulses to activate brain regions linked to mood disorders
Intensive Outpatient Counseling – Offers structured therapy sessions, group support and creative outlets like writing and art.
“These aren’t one-size-fits-all solutions,” Michelle emphasized. “We customize care with clinical expertise, compassion and spiritual guidance.”
Outside the therapy rooms, Zion Healing Center is designed to be a peaceful refuge. A tranquil pond welcomes guests and reflects the center’s calm and restorative spirit. “Many people say they feel lighter just by being here,” Michelle said. “Even sitting outside brings peace.”
Michelle is an active member and volunteer at Grace Christian Church, as well as an officer of USP4GG Michigan, where she is considered one of its pillars. She embodies diversity and is a passionate advocate for the promotion of her heritage, equality and inclusion—not only in words but in actions as well. In 2018, she received two awards: the Diversity Champion Award from the Race Relations and Diversity Task Force and the Sterling Heights Diversity Distinction Award.
“Our mission is to bless others with real care and connection,” she said. “We’re here to restore hope—one life at a time.
Zion Healing Center is located at 43777 N. Groesbeck Hwy., Clinton Township, MI. Call (586) 788-0445 now to reserve your spot—only 50 discounted brain mapping sessions available! Visit zionhealing.com/macomb for more information.