The bold new concept Supernatural is opening in Yorkville on August 27.
It’s not a spa, clinic, or gym, but Canada’s most comprehensive science-led, design-driven, personal optimization space where biohacking, medical aesthetics, and immersive wellness therapies come together to help you become your Superbeing.
Supernatural is a first-of-its-kind personal optimization space founded by Toronto-based health performance expert John Kozman. Taking over the former SoulCycle space at Yorkville Village (55 Avenue Road), the 5,000-square-foot flagship reimagines what proactive, high-performance living can look and feel like. The space was born from John’s personal journey through loss, resilience, and two decades in sports medicine and aesthetics, rooted in the belief that vitality should be a lifestyle, not a luxury.
The company is working with Urban Reform Realty Inc. Brokerage for its Canadian expansion, with broker Alex Charlebois leading site selection.
Highlights of the space include:
- North America’s first RE:SET chair — a multi-sensory meditation experience using synchronized sound, light, and vibration to regulate the nervous system
- Canada’s only group Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber for cellular regeneration and brain optimization
- Full-body cryotherapy, red light therapy, lymphatic drainage, and NAD+ IV protocols to support energy, recovery, and longevity
- Metabolic and biomarker testing that power fully personalized health and performance plans
- A curated retail concept featuring science-backed wellness tools, biohacking tech, and premium supplements
This is Toronto’s answer to the rising global movement around longevity, with a vibe that feels more next-gen design gallery than wellness clinic.

Kozman describes Supernatural as an entirely new category in the health and wellness sector. “It’s Canada’s first advanced longevity and wellness destination where we’re fusing regenerative therapies, clinical grade biohacking, medical aesthetics into a fully personalized experience, using science-backed protocols,” he says.
The mission, he adds, is to go far beyond superficial wellness trends. “We’re helping people not just look better, but to feel sharper, to recover faster and, and hopefully to live longer,” says Kozman. “Our belief is in a world where healthcare often begins too late, that we offer a proactive, inside and out approach to transformation that prioritizes vitality over symptom management.”
The space itself is designed to offer a fully immersive experience from the moment a guest walks in.
“Our physical environment is intentionally engineered to enhance your health and wellbeing through a multisensory experience,” says Kozman. “We have circadian lighting, which dynamically adjusts in intensity and colour throughout the day to mimic the natural progression of sunlight and that helps regulate melatonin production, sleep quality, hormonal balance.”
Sound therapy is also built into the environment. “Low frequency soundscapes and binaural beats will help down regulate the nervous system, enhance focus,” he explains.
Guests are served hydrogen-enriched water, which Kozman says emerging science suggests is both antioxidant and anti-inflammatory. Another unique feature is the studio’s VibrAcoustic floor. “Sound is inducted through your body. So the space itself is therapeutic, which is unique,” he says. “The moment you walk in, you’re being optimized and you’re actually having a wellness experience.”
In addition to the design features, Supernatural offers a full suite of advanced wellness treatments: “IV drips, NAD+ optimization, hyperbaric oxygen chamber, a four-person hyperbaric oxygen chamber, red light therapy pod, pulsed electromagnetic field therapy, cold bath, sauna,” says Kozman.
Another standout area is a space known as The Portal. “It’s for nervous system regulation, where we’re doing breath work and sound baths and different classes. And once again, it’s fully immersive. The floor vibrates, so it actually puts you into a meditative state. There’s nothing like it.”
Supernatural also offers comprehensive biomarker testing. “We can test your genetics and your gut biome and your epigenetics and your micronutrient deficiency,” says Kozman. “It’s really a one-stop shop where people can come in to test themselves, to be able to engage with recovery and optimization treatments. There’s nothing like it right now in Canada.”
Kozman describes Supernatural as a “third space” designed for community and lifestyle. “Longevity has become a lifestyle,” he says. “People who are like-minded want to share in that journey. Instead of maybe going to a bar or instead of going for coffee, now people want to come and do an IV together or do a cold bath or sauna.”
For Kozman, the concept stems from personal experience.
“My health journey started when my father got sick when I was in school and passed away, and then my mom had some strokes,” he shares. “He was a physician actually, and I became interested in prevention. Let’s prevent disease before it happens.”

He explains how his career has focused on the continuum from preventative health to optimization. “I’ve been curious and an advocate for that for many, many years, into optimization and biohacking, quantified self, before that became popular,” he says. “I’ve run clinics my entire career in preventative health and weight loss and medical fitness and functional medicine and medical aesthetics as well.”
“Supernatural really is the culmination of that. It’s more than a clinic. It’s not a clinic or a member’s club. It’s a lifestyle destination.”
Accessibility is key. “You don’t need to book an appointment. You don’t need to be a member. You don’t need to spend thousands of dollars,” says Kozman. “You could come in and do a $50 cryotherapy session and feel like a million dollars.”
A retail space is also part of the concept. “It has all sorts of longevity lifestyle products, books on longevity, wearables, technology, red light masks, supplements, skincare,” he explains. “All of this longevity lifestyle that’s gone mainstream but people don’t necessarily know where to start.”
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Very interesting concept! A dream come true.