Dr. Ehizokhale
About
Broome Street’s mix of old-school tenements and modern storefronts makes it a microcosm of Lower Manhattan—where traditional healing practices still find their place among the coffee shops and boutiques. Dr. Ehizokhale operates here as an herbalist, offering consultations that bridge plant-based remedies with contemporary wellness needs. The area’s history as a gateway for immigrant communities adds a layer of context: herbalism isn’t just a service here, but part of a continuity.
The practice is at Broome St, New York, NY 10002, a stretch where Chinatown’s energy starts to blend with the quieter rhythms of Little Italy. Herbalism often involves personalized blends, dietary guidance, or topical treatments—approaches that assume the body’s systems are interconnected. This isn’t a pharmacy with pre-packaged solutions, but a space where the focus stays on individualized protocols. Questions about dosages, sourcing, or compatibility with other treatments would logically come up in a first visit.
Booking a consultation is direct—call (703) 626-4042 to discuss availability or specific concerns. The map pin drops you near the corner where Broome meets Mott, a block that still feels like a crossroads in more ways than one. No neon signs or grand storefronts here, just the quiet persistence of practices that outlast trends.