About
My background (licensed since 2015) includes working with PT office patients, the Spa/relaxation side, as well as those who just want to take better care of themselves on a regular basis. Currently I see clients at their home/office/hotel with my table, or they can come into an office in North Raleigh, NC near 540 and Creedmoor Rd.
I thoroughly enjoy providing massage clients with a professional service that can reduce stress and pain, and help them function better throughout the day.
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Brian B.
Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
I would start by finding a time when they would like to come into the office or if more convenient in-home massage service, then discuss what type of session - whether pain or relaxation focused, and the session length needed. I have a mat for Thai massage to lie on the floor if they would like that instead of table massage, just need to make a note when booking you would like Thai floor massage. Next, before the session starts they would fill out info on their health (medications taken, allergies, chronic conditions), and more specifically what areas they would like to work on or skip .
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I graduated from The Medical Arts school in Raleigh, NC in 2015. In 2016 I trained in authentic Thai masssge in a workplace. In 2021 Reiki II energy therapy attunements were completed. Also I have a license in skincare since 2012 so learned basic massage techniques during that training.
Do you have a standard pricing system for your services? If so, please share the details here.
My in-home massage rates are $90/60 minutes, $110/75 minutes, $130/90 minutes. Part of this time can be done as Reiki before/after a massage, or Reiki on its own for 45 minutes/$80 or 60 minutes/$100.
How did you get started in this business?
While working at a boarding kennel for pets and after several industries of work (medical data entry, chiropractic assitant/front desk, cashier, housekeeping, etc) one day I had an ephiphany that I wanted to work in a quieter space and focus on one customer at a time. It came to me that skincare and massage would be a good field to go into, as I'm a problem solver and wanted to help people feel better with my skills and natural solutions.
What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a pro in your area of expertise?
Get a sense if this person's background, the way they describe what they enjoy about their work, and styles they may lean towards resonate with you. Avoid those who see it as more of a job than their passion.
What questions should customers think through before talking to pros about their needs?
What they would like to achieve or work towards with the session - whether that is more range of motion through a shoulder, reduce pain in low back, work on releasing muscles to improve posture, or simply to relax and relieve stress. Also if they need an adjustment in price, that can be mentioned during discussion of booking a session.