Me Time Wellness Center

Me Time Wellness Center

5.0 (1)
3 hires on Thervo
1 employee
6 years in business

About this pro

I am a male therapist in my 50s. I am inspired by the Esalen movement of the 1970s. I am attracted to its free and uninhibited characteristics. I try to stay present with my clients, react to their breathing patterns, and use long, flowing strokes to treat the body as a whole rather than a collection of individual parts. I firmly believe that a relaxed body and a quieted mind set the optimal stage for natural healing.

I love building the relationship.  Body, Mind and Soul.  Everyone knows massgee can make the body feel good, but a great therapist also makes the person feel good about themselves.

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Credentials

Dover, NH 03820
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1 Review

5.0

  • Mary Z.

    I highly recommend Me Time Wellness Center. I haven't gotten a massage for a long time. Roland was great. I felt so good when I left. Definitely plan on going back.



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FAQs


What is your typical process for working with a new customer?

I like to have a 15 minute conversation with all new clients before we start, so I can better understand their wants and needs for the massage. This helps the client relax and makes for a better massage.  This is NOT part of their table time.  


What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?

I have several degrees.  I graduated from Great Bay Commuity College with a certificate in massage.  I have also travelled the East Coast getting trained in other massage related services.  These are listed on my website.


Do you have a standard pricing system for your services? If so, please share the details here.

I try to give first time Thervo customer's a discount on my services.


How did you get started in this business?

I frequently received massages and enjoyed the feeling.  I wanted to learn the trade so that I could make others feel the same way. 


What types of customers have you worked with?

Male, Female, Young, Old, Athletic, and Couch Potato. 


What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a pro in your area of expertise?

Understand what you want and need. Don't be afraid to ask questions.