Q: Should I tip my therapist?
A: Gratuities are not necessary or expected.
Q: How often should I get a massage?
A: Since many of the benefits of massage are cumulative, consider scheduling regular massage sessions. If you are seeking to alleviate chronic muscular tension or rehabilitate a soft tissue injury, be aware that more than one session is usually necessary to achieve your goals.
Q: When should I not get massage?
A: Please DO NOT schedule a massage if you are experiencing any of these conditions: flu, head or chest cold; fever, infection, recent surgery or acute injuries, thrombosis, phlebitis, skin diseases; or are under the influence of alcohol or recreational drugs.
Q: How long is a typical massage?
A: One hour is a good session length for most people, providing enough time for stress-free relaxation. Massages with frail or ill people may be shorter. Longer sessions provide extra time to work out “knotty” areas or add some stretching. Your therapist can recommend a custom session just for you.
Q: Can I use my own music, lotion, linens, etc.
A: Absolutely! Your therapist will accommodate anything that will help you relax or meet your session goals.
Q: Are walk-in massages available?
A: No. All massage sessions are by appointment only.
Q: When can I get a massage?
A: Clinic sessions can be scheduled from 1:00 pm until 8:30 pm Mon - Sat. On-site sessions can be scheduled from 10:00 am until 6:00 pm seven days a week.
Q: How far in advance do I need to schedule?
A: Appointments may be made on short notice (less than 24 hours). However, I recommend appointments be made at least 1 day in advance. Remember that the more popular times book earlier.

