
Every session designed around your needs. One simple rate.
Pricing
(In-home sessions for your convenience. Travel fees may apply for certain areas.)
Every massage session is fully customized — whether you need deep tissue, Swedish, neuromuscular, sports therapy, or a blend.
We adjust the techniques to your body’s needs without changing the price.
No upcharges. No confusion. Just focused, professional bodywork.
60 minutes – $120
90 minutes – $150
120 minutes – $200
Swedish Massage
The most common offered massage technique, designed to relax the body by rubbing muscles in long soft gliding strokes in the direction of blood returning to the heart. Benefits range from…
Decreased Stress & Increased Relaxation
Increase Flexibility & Range of Motion
Increase Overall Energy
Improve Posture
Increase Blood Flow
Endorphin Release to Improve Mood
Support Healthy Immunity
Improve Sleep
Relieve Headaches
Reduce Blood Pressure
Neuromuscular Therapy
NMT is a specialized form of manual massage in which digital pressure and friction are used to release areas of strain in a muscle. Strain areas are called trigger points and they tend to be the cause of ongoing muscular pain symptoms. Benefits include…
Reduced or complete elimination of pain
Higher levels of flexibility and strength
Increased ease and efficiency of movement
Better posture
Balanced musculoskeletal and nervous system
Improved blood circulation
Lower levels of body toxins
Higher levels of energy and vitality
Chair Massage
Chair massage is a convenient, seated form of bodywork designed to relieve tension in the neck, shoulders, back, arms, and hands. It is performed fully clothed, without oils, and is ideal for workplaces, events, or anyone needing quick stress relief.
Reduces muscle tension in the neck, shoulders, and back
Increases circulation and energy levels
Promotes relaxation and mental clarity
Decreases stress and anxiety
Improves posture from prolonged sitting or computer use
Helps prevent repetitive strain injuries
Deep Tissue
Deep tissue massage is a massage technique used to treat musculoskeletal issues, such as strains. It involves applying sustained pressure using slow, deep strokes to target the inner layers of your muscles and connective tissues. This helps to break up scar tissue that forms following an injury and reduce tension in muscle and tissue. Benefits range from…
Optimize joint mobility/flexibility
Prevents Injury
Improves Posture
Decrease Stress and Improve Mood
Treat Chronic Pain
Reduce Anxiety and Muscle Tension
Break Up Scar Tissue
Sports Massage
Sports massage is a form of bodywork geared toward participants in athletics. It is used to help prevent injuries, to prepare the body for athletic activity, and help athletes recover from workouts and injuries.
Increased joint range of motion (ROM)
Increased flexibility
Increased sense of well-being
Decreased muscle tension
Decreased neurological excitability (nerves more relaxed)
Decreased muscle spasms
Better Sleep
Oncology Massage
Oncology massage is a specialized form of bodywork designed for individuals undergoing or recovering from cancer treatment. It focuses on providing comfort, calm, and relief through light, gentle touch and soothing, rhythmic movements that work with the central nervous system to ease stress and tension.
Sessions may also incorporate gentle acupressure techniques on areas such as the face, hands, and feet to encourage relaxation and improve circulation. Light abdominal massage may be included to support healthy digestion, stimulate the colon, and relieve discomfort caused by treatment or inactivity.
Promotes deep relaxation and reduces anxiety
Helps relieve pain and muscle tension
Eases nausea and fatigue related to treatment
Supports improved sleep and emotional well-being
Enhances circulation and lymphatic flow