About
At Eclectic Wellness we bring a unique mixture of various Massage Therapy techniques including cupping, topical herbal applications, and aromatherapy to your wellness journey.
We provide both in office and outcall massage.
We believe in community and supporting where we can. Currently we are donating 25% of all proceeds to Hurricane Helene Relief.
60 minutes $90
90 minutes $130
There is an additional $25 fee for outcall
See our website for additional services at eclectic_wellness.abmp.com
As a practicing Massage Therapist for 23 years I have had the opprotunity to work in a wide variety of clinics, spas and 5 star resorts. I have now taken that experience and tied it all together to bring you theraputic relaxation in the comfort of your own home or in our professional wellness center in Sandy. Our herbal oils are solar infused, our herbal hot packs combine specific herbs for relaxation, and our aromatherapy options are formulated for the individual.
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
After discussing my clients needs and expectations and my pricing options I will send an email containing a health form which should be returned via email before the appointment. This health form will allow me to formulate an individualized massage.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I attended Utah College of Massage Therapy in 2000 and since then have expanded my education in various areas of health and wellness such as Cupping, Guasha, Herbology, Aromatherapy and Yoga.
Do you have a standard pricing system for your services? If so, please share the details here.
How did you get started in this business?
Health is more than recognizing illness and addressing it. It is recognizing wellness and preserving it. I found this idea of preservation to be a missing ingredient in the lives of many and entered into Holistic Health with massage as a way to integrate the two together.
What types of customers have you worked with?
In the begining my work was with individuals with special needs, from there I branched out into massage for caregivers, I was able to learn how to compassionately address stress in this environment. I have also had extra training in Pre and Post natal as well as years of experience working with yoga inspired floor work, range of motion and passive stretching.
My goal for any client is to bring them to a place of deep relaxation where their body can not only preform optimally but rest and recover optimally as well.
Describe a recent event you are fond of.
I love all forms of healing and not long after I became a massage therapist I began pursuing my Yoga Teacher education. At one point I had the opprotunity to teach 10 minute yoga to a class of 2nd graders. There was unrest in the classroom (not unusual for this age) I put them all in savasana, dimed the lights and talked them through active relaxation, which dramatically changed the charge in the room. Afterward a little boy approched me, grabed my hand and just said "thank you" in possibly the most sincere way I have ever been thanked in my life.
I smile to this day when I think about that beautiful simplicity.
What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a pro in your area of expertise?
Questions to ask:
What is your education?
What is your certification?
What is your licensure?
What is your experience?
What questions should customers think through before talking to pros about their needs?
It's going to sound super simple but think through your needs, what are you hoping to receive from a theraputic massage session? What are your goals. The session will be more of what you need when you can communicate to your therapist what those needs and goals are.