Women's Health Massage Therapy
About
After being a stay-at-home mom and home educator to my five children, I became a massage therapist. I love massage and learning about all the scientific data that supports the health benefits of massage. I have taken hours upon hours of continuing education hours because I enjoy it so much. I am certified in fertility, prenatal, and postnatal massage as well as Medical Massage. I am currently training for lymphatic massage, Trigger point massage, and I am studying to become a Certified Personal Trainer in order to be able to give my massage therapy clients exercises to make them feel better and recover faster.
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
I warmly welcome them and offer a drink and take a thorough assessment via a questionnaire and talking together, while their feet are soakng in water in an electric foot massager. Then, if they have never had a massage, I explain to them what will happen and ask them what they are comfortable with. Then I'll leave the room and let them prepare and I come in and bein the massage.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
Massage Thrapy school and passing the state test. Then continued education courses in Fertility, Prenatal, and Postnatal Massage as well Medical Massage.
Do you have a standard pricing system for your services? If so, please share the details here.
$65 for most massages, but deep tissue is $80, hot stone massage is $75, and Medical Massage Therapy is $120.00
How did you get started in this business?
I have always loved to serve and help people- especially women, so when a friend of mine told me she was going to school to be a massage therapist, I wanted to go too. It really got me excited.
What types of customers have you worked with?
I specialize in women, but I also massage special needs children and adults.
Describe a recent event you are fond of.
I love it when a client falls asleep, but I also love when they get off the table and a pain they were feeling is gone. Makes me so happy for them.
What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a pro in your area of expertise?
Call and chat with them first and see if they seem knowledgeable and if they seem like a good fit. You could always ask for their credentials as well and references.
What questions should customers think through before talking to pros about their needs?
What medications they are on, as well as what diagnosed illness or diseases they may have as well as what the environment of the massage room is and location: Home vs office, etc.