- va referrals
VA massage therapy referrals are recommended primarily for pain conditions specific to being a military veteran.
- Pre-Natal
The benefits of massage can improve overall prenatal health for many pregnant women.
- office visit
We can come to you … during lunch, as an employee benefit, relaxation after a long day. Our chair massage can help relax away any stress!
- Car Accident injury
Relieves pain and muscle tension from strain, sprains or whiplash.
Insurance may cover your treatment!
- Oncology/Lymph
Specific to people coping during cancer treatment, at end of life, post-treatment, and during diagnosis.
- Hot Stones
Uses a combination of warmed basalt stones, massage oil, and massage technique to promote relaxation and pain relief.
- swedish
Uses long strokes and light-to-firm pressure to provide gentle relaxation. Loosens tight muscles caused by daily activities such as sitting at the computer or exercising.
- natural facial
A natural way to lift, tone, and sculpt the muscle tissues of your face and neck using hot towels, cleanser, scrub, mask and moisturizer with gentle, gliding strokes.
- deep tissue
Targets chronic pain areas by releasing tension deep in the inner layers of your muscles and connective tissues.
many benefits of massage therapy include :
increased relaxation, greater mobility of joints,
decreased muscle tightness and improved circulation.
We accept VA Referrals!
Veterans may be eligible for care through the VA Community Care Provider Program depending on their health care needs or circumstances and if they meet specific eligibility criteria. Even if a Veteran is eligible for community care, they generally still have the option to receive care from a VA medical facility. In most cases, Veterans must receive approval from VA before receiving care from a community provider to avoid being billed for the care. VA staff members generally make all eligibility determinations for community care.