As I see it, every day you do one of two things: build health or produce disease in yourself.
~Adelle Davis
~Adelle Davis
Acupuncture
Initial treatments will typically last 1 Hour. This is to allow enough time to conduct a thorough assessment in order to investigate any existing pathologies, and to allow the therapist to determine the most suitable treatment for your specific condition. Please bring a comfortable pair of shorts and a tank top to your appointment. Subsequent treatments will generally last a total of 45 Minutes. Needles may be left in from 15 - 30 minutes, depending on your treatment needs.
Questions about Acupuncture? Call me at (306) 261-6119 and I will be happy to answer them for you.
Initial treatments will typically last 1 Hour. This is to allow enough time to conduct a thorough assessment in order to investigate any existing pathologies, and to allow the therapist to determine the most suitable treatment for your specific condition. Please bring a comfortable pair of shorts and a tank top to your appointment. Subsequent treatments will generally last a total of 45 Minutes. Needles may be left in from 15 - 30 minutes, depending on your treatment needs.
Questions about Acupuncture? Call me at (306) 261-6119 and I will be happy to answer them for you.
Massage
A typical treatment will begin with a brief orthopedic assessment of the muscles and joints of your body, in order to investigate any existing pathologies, and to allow the therapist to determine the most appropriate treatment for your specific needs.
You will be professionally draped for the duration of your treatment, and you may give feedback at any time throughout.
The therapist will typically begin with mild compressions and fascial techniques to treat the connective tissues of the body, proceeding to muscle and tendon release work. Light, soothing techniques will follow, promoting relaxation and increasing circulation. Deeper tissue work is used to treat specific muscles and structures, while gentle mobilization of the joints may be used to increase movement and nourishment of the joints.
The treatment will conclude with gentle techniques, leaving you relaxed and refreshed.
A typical treatment will begin with a brief orthopedic assessment of the muscles and joints of your body, in order to investigate any existing pathologies, and to allow the therapist to determine the most appropriate treatment for your specific needs.
You will be professionally draped for the duration of your treatment, and you may give feedback at any time throughout.
The therapist will typically begin with mild compressions and fascial techniques to treat the connective tissues of the body, proceeding to muscle and tendon release work. Light, soothing techniques will follow, promoting relaxation and increasing circulation. Deeper tissue work is used to treat specific muscles and structures, while gentle mobilization of the joints may be used to increase movement and nourishment of the joints.
The treatment will conclude with gentle techniques, leaving you relaxed and refreshed.
Massage Therapy & Acupuncture Combination Treatment
If you are a prior massage therapy client, it is recommended that you choose a combination treatment time that is 15 minutes longer than the massage-only treatments that you are used to. Treatment time will be divided between the two therapies, at the discretion of your therapist, who will choose a modality ratio and order that is suited to your specific needs.
If you are a prior massage therapy client, it is recommended that you choose a combination treatment time that is 15 minutes longer than the massage-only treatments that you are used to. Treatment time will be divided between the two therapies, at the discretion of your therapist, who will choose a modality ratio and order that is suited to your specific needs.
The more severe the pain or illness, the more severe will be the necessary changes.
These may involve breaking bad habits, or acquiring some new and better ones.
~Peter McWilliams
These may involve breaking bad habits, or acquiring some new and better ones.
~Peter McWilliams
Service Pricing . . .
Massage Therapy Treatments
1/2 Hour - $50.00 45 Minute - $65.00 1 Hour - $80.00 75 Minute - $95.00 90 Minute - $115.00 Acupuncture Initial Appointment - $85.00 (treatment time is approximately 1 hour) Subsequent Appointments - $70.00 (treatment time is approximately 45 minutes) |
Massage Therapy & Acupuncture Combination
$70.00 - 45 Minute $85.00 - 1 Hour $100.00 - 75 Minute (1 Hour, 15 Minutes) $120.00 - 90 Minute (1 1/2 Hours) $135.00 - 105 Minute (1 Hour, 45 Minutes) *** Discounts *** Massage Therapy for Seniors (65 +) / Students (under 18) - 1/2 Hour - $45.00 45 Minute - $60.00 1 Hour - $70.00 *** $5.00 off of any Acupuncture or Combination Treatments *** |
Missed Appointments & Cancellations . . .
When you book an appointment with any of our therapists, that time is set aside for you alone. In exchange, we ask that you keep your promise to us and arrive for your appointment on time. Please understand that Massage Therapists are only paid when they deliver a treatment. Therefore, missed
appointments are costly for us and prevent us from providing treatment to other
clients.
In the event you are not able to keep your scheduled appointment please contact us by phone at least 4 hours prior to your appointment. If you are not able to reach your therapist, please leave a message on voicemail. If we do not hear from you within this time frame and you fail to make to your appointment the clinic policy will be applied.
Clinic Policy . . .
Clientele who are late for a scheduled appointment will receive only the time remaining, but are responsible for the full cost of the treatment.
If an appointment is missed and no notice is given 4 hours prior to, clientele will be charged 50% of the cost of their scheduled treatment.
In the event you are not able to keep your scheduled appointment please contact us by phone at least 4 hours prior to your appointment. If you are not able to reach your therapist, please leave a message on voicemail. If we do not hear from you within this time frame and you fail to make to your appointment the clinic policy will be applied.
Clinic Policy . . .
Clientele who are late for a scheduled appointment will receive only the time remaining, but are responsible for the full cost of the treatment.
If an appointment is missed and no notice is given 4 hours prior to, clientele will be charged 50% of the cost of their scheduled treatment.
Clinic Hours . . .
Appointment times vary within a flexible schedule in order to accommodate clientele. Treatments are typically available Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, between 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM, and Saturday 9:30 AM - 4:00 PM.
Treatments are by appointment. Please call 261-6119, to book in.
Treatments are by appointment. Please call 261-6119, to book in.
Coverage . . .
While Registered Massage Therapy and Acupuncture are not covered through Government health services, many health insurance plans include benefits for these treatments. Be sure to inquire with your plan to determine if you are covered for either type of treatment, and if you will need a Medical Doctor's referral prior to commencing treatment.
If you have been in a motor vehicle accident, and SGI has approved you for Massage Therapy, please bring your injury claim information to your initial appointment.
If you have been in a motor vehicle accident, and SGI has approved you for Massage Therapy, please bring your injury claim information to your initial appointment.
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