“Looking at the smiles on everyone's faces after Nicole's first visit to our office, it became apparent to us all she would become a regular visitor here. The difference with Nicole from other spa-type massages I have had is that she works to actually get knots out instead of just giving a relaxation-type massage. She gets to know everyone's trouble areas, and with each passing week, works to loosen them to make a marked difference. She is always early, sets up quickly, is very patient, and is very accommodating with different work schedules and changes. One of the main concerns of my colleagues was whether they would be able to relax enough to enjoy a massage at work. However, after trying it, even the greatest skeptic was convinced. Nicole only has 2 hands, so I would recommend booking her now!”
— Gabrielle

"Nicole is a consummate professional. She has created a warm, friendly, and relaxed environment within her clinic. She genuinely cares about her patients by taking the time to listen and fully understand their symptoms. She is more than willing to share her knowledge and provide her patients with home care advice."
- Mark

Registered massage therapists focus on normalizing the soft tissues affected by stress, injury and illness through the use of manual techniques that improve circulation, enhance muscular relaxation, relieve pain, reduce stress, enhance immune function and promote health and well-being.

Workplace Wellness offers treatments in our clinic or at your work site.

Making Massage Therapy Convenient for You! — On-site Registered Massage Therapy is done with a portable massage table or specially designed massage chair. We come to your office, company golf tournament or employee appreciation event. It’s a stress-free, convenient and efficient way of offering your employees the opportunity to benefit from preventative health care.

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