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See 10 businesses now offering fitness, wellness services in Cy-Fair

For those looking to improve their health and wellness routine in 2026, here are 10 businesses that opened in the last year across the Cy-Fair area, providing fitness and wellness-related services. This list is not comprehensive.

Workouts and fitness
Bodybar Pilates

Bodybar Pilates is a U.S. franchise founded in 2012 with several locations, per the website. The Pilates studio officials said they welcome everyone to come in and try Pilates. Classes are expert-led and cater to all fitness levels.

  • 9430 Fry Road, Cypress

Light and IV therapies
Altered States Wellness
The business offers services such as float therapy, red light therapy, infrared sauna, cold plunge and compression boots. Officials said Altered States Wellness was created to make holistic wellness more accessible and approachable for today’s overworked and high-performing individuals.
  • 118 Vintage Park Blvd., Ste. C, Houston

Peak Health and Aesthetics
Services offered at Peak Health and Aesthetics include replacement hormone therapy, IV drips, medical weight loss and sports nutrition, per the company website.
  • 9818 Fry Road, Ste 170, Cypress

 
Coming Soon
Cypress Vision Optometry opening soon at Tuckerton Road shopping center

A new optometrist clinic is opening soon in Cypress, according to business officials.

The details: Cypress Vision Optometry will open in February at the new retail shop development at the southeast corner of Fry Road and Tuckerton Road, according to the business website.

What they offer: The new clinic will offer eye care services such as comprehensive eye exams, myopia management, LASIK evaluation, as well as treatments for dry eyes and glaucoma. Specialty contact lenses and eyewear will also be offered at the clinic.

 
Metro News
Houston to host NCA All-Star Championship for first time in competition's history

Houston will host the National Cheerleaders Association's All-Star National Championship in late February, drawing an estimated 65,000 competitors and spectators to the city’s downtown.

At a glance: This marks the first year the event has been held in Houston, according to a Jan. 6 news release from Houston First Corporation, operator of the George R. Brown Convention Center and other venues across the city.

The competition will be held Feb. 27-March 1 inside the GRB, with other activities extending to Discovery Green and the Toyota Center. Houston will host the championship for the next three years, as the NCA contracted with Houston First through 2028, per the release.

Two-minute impact: The championship event is expected to generate $150 million in spending in Houston over the course of the three-year commitment, according to the announcement. Houston First President and CEO Michael Heckman said in the release that the event will also bring business to more than 150 hotels in the Houston area.

 

YOUR WEEKEND TO-DO LIST

Check out these weekend events across the metro area.

To submit your own event, click here!

New Caney  |  Jan. 15-17, times vary

Steak & BBQ Cook-Off

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Conroe  |  Jan. 16-17, times vary

Houston Money Show

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Sugar Land  |  Jan. 17, 10 a.m.-noon

Brick Winter Wonderland

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Pearland  |  Jan. 17, noon-10 p.m.

Puerto Rican Festival

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Houston  |  Jan. 19, 10 a.m.

MLK Unity Parade

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What's happening at ci
Real estate, networking and prizes: Community Impact's InCIder Hour heading to Houston on Jan. 21

As part of its newly relaunched community-supported membership program, InCIder, Community Impact is hosting InCIder Hours across the state—events designed to celebrate and engage the company’s top supporters.

Event details: Houston’s first InCIder Hour will take place from 5:30-7 p.m. Jan. 21 at Community Impact’s Houston headquarters, 16300 Northwest Freeway, Jersey Village.

Guests will have the opportunity to network with fellow InCIders, meet Community Impact staff and attend a moderated real estate-focused panel.

Become an InCIder today to get your invite! We’ll see you there.

 

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