What to expect: Your Massage Session
I will review your information form prior to your session. After all your questions are answered and a review of your needs are assessed; you will disrobe to your comfort level in privacy and relax on the massage table. When you are ready I will re-enter the room and we will begin your session. The typical full-body massage includes work on your back, glutes, legs, feet, neck, shoulders, arms, hands and scalp. I maintain a high level of respect for all clients, only uncovering the areas being worked on.
What To Expect After Your Massage
Depending on the kind of massage you receive, and your current state of health, your body may feel a variety of different things. You might feel completely relaxed or you could feel quite fatigued. You many even experience some soreness the next day or so. It is highly recommended that after any massage/bodywork session that you drink plenty of water. Massage loosens many toxins as well as lactic acid in your body, and the added water will help with proper elimination and flushing out your system.
We Accept Insurances with Referral!!
For a massage to be covered by insurance, your best bet is to get a prescription or referral from your doctor. Even then, the insurance company doesn’t have to agree to pay for it. Medicare, for example, doesn’t cover massage therapy at all, so you would have to pay for 100% of the costs.
With other types of insurance, it’s well worth seeing if your insurance company will foot the bill. For example, it could be covered under an Affordable Care Act plan. Sometimes the easiest way to find out is simply to call your insurance provider and ask. That’s also a good time to ask them how much might be covered, to avoid any surprises.
*client will pay for any services not covered by insurance