Everything you need to know about treatments, appointments, and safety measures.
All treatment is therapeutic in nature, where we will work together as therapist and client to provide a massage session that addresses your needs. After reviewing your intake forms, a short assessment may be required to collect information that will provide a direction for the treatment required. Open communication is an integral part of your healing process. Shorter sessions are designed to focus on one or two areas whereas longer sessions allow us to address the body as a whole.
*Modalities that may be used during your session for your added enjoyment.
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If you have any questions about my services or want to book with me directly, you can also call or text me at 705 441 6449 or email me at pjchiasson@gmail.com.
Registered Massage - Prices include HST
30 MINUTES............ $55
45 MINUTES............ $75
60 MINUTES............ $90
90 MINUTES............ $140
Please respect that when you do not show up for your appointment, it is too late for us to fill your spot. Therefore it is expected that missed appointments will be paid for in full.
Please allow for 24 hours notice if you are unable to attend your appointment.
All services are due upon completion and can be paid a number of ways:
*WSIB and MVA claims are not available at this time
Massage therapy melts away stress and tension, relieving associated headaches and muscular aches & pains. By encouraging the body’s own healing processes to act, massage therapy reduces injury healing time, aids in the healing process from injury or over-use, and is an excellent form of preventive health care. There are many conditions that massage is effective in treating including:
A Registered Massage Therapist (RMT) is someone who has completed a college level diploma program, a minimum of 2,200 hours training, and then passed Provincial Board Exams administered by the legislative body. The CMTNB regulates the practice of massage therapy and governs in accordance with legislation in New Brunswick. Its primary function is to serve and protect public interest. Legislation that governs registered massage therapists includes the Massage Therapy Act (MTA), medical consent of minors act, Infirm persons act, personal health information protection act (PHIPA), healthcare consent act (HCCA), and the personal information protection and electronic documents act (PIPEDA).