Ohmazing Art of Healing is a women-owned, LGBTQ+-affirming nonprofit healing center in San Diego's Allied Gardens neighborhood at 4420 Rainier Avenue, Suite 300, in the 92120 ZIP. Founded by cancer survivor and former aerospace engineer Nader Razi, the 501(c)(3) received IRS tax-exempt status in 2018 under EIN 81-2041833 after Razi self-funded its programming for more than a decade. The center's holistic modalities include vibroacoustic therapy, sound healing, Shirodhara, kundalini yoga, art therapy, chakra balancing, bio-energy healing, and infrared light therapy—a combination that draws from Razi's engineering background in calibrating frequency-based and light-based interventions. OAH serves as a meeting point for cancer survivors and individuals managing chronic conditions, providing a peer-network model where participants share treatment experiences alongside practitioners such as We Love Acupuncture on Mission Gorge Road. The Rainier Avenue location sits near the Waring Road commercial district, within the residential grid that connects Allied Gardens to the Kaiser Permanente Zion campus. Care Compass Foundation maintains a formal partnership with OAH, using the healing center as a host site for non-denominational meditation circles, wound care education seminars, and private consultations with members navigating regenerative medicine options. Programming runs seven days per week, with painting-and-sound-healing fundraiser events generating operating revenue for an organization that reports under $50,000 in annual revenue on IRS Form 990-N. The center's designation as a transgender safe space and its women-owned identity position it within a wellness corridor that includes bodywork providers such as Kinetic Healing and Life Movement on the Grantville side of the neighborhood boundary. Razi oversees the facility personally, channeling his transition from aerospace engineering into a creative practice that integrates original artwork into the center's treatment rooms and common areas.