Cam here for an hour massage and left feeling great. Recently got into a car accident and have been having back pains– this definitely helped out a bit. My only qualm is that the massage doesn’t take place in a private room, but rather a room separated by sheets to create smaller makeshift rooms, and as a result, you can hear other people’s massages as well.
B. W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Maynard, MA
I first start going here years ago when it was a school and students would provide reasonably priced massages. Then it was purchased and converted into a great business where they provide a nice massage for a reasonable price. I have been going here on and off now for years whenever I need a good massage and a treat for my sore body from exercise classes. This past week I had a big knot in my back and pain in my left hand. I got a fantastic deep massage that worked out the knot in my back and my hand is also feeling better with each passing day. A good massage can really make a difference and so I highly recommend this place. It won’t break the bank and it will leave you feeling great. Friendly website where you can make an appointment which I also really like.
Cort P.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Arlington, MA
Unfortunately I will not be going back here after pre-purchasing a block of «pre-natal» massages at a higher rate than the regular massage. While I was pregnant, I called to confirm that they offered pre-natal massage by LICENSED masseuses. This information was confirmed over the phone and I went in person to purchase my massages from Roberta. After going 3 times and asking each male masseuse if they had training, two of them said yes and the 3rd said«he had training, but was not licensed». I did not feel comfortable with this, declined the massage, got dressed and immediately spoke with Roberta. Roberta unfortunately was extremely defensive and confrontational. I asked her why I was paying more for a pre-natal massage if the masseuse is not liscensed and her response was because they use more linens to wash(which is not true, but for a pillow case). I also asked her why pre-natal massage is marketed on her website and she responded that the masseuses do not *have* to be licensed and their is only a concern with a pregnancy at risk. I promptly left and emailed that I would like the balance on my account, which she did not provide back to me, but instead only extended the amount of months that I could use the«pre-natal massage» package. I complained about this untruthful business practice to the Acton Board of Health, but they no longer oversee massage business and it is regulated by the State of Massachusetts, so I would have had to file a very bureaucratic complaint with the state. The bottom line is that 1) they are taking advantage of pregnant women and their babies by having unlicensed masseuses put women and babies at physical risk and 2) untruthfully marketing«pre-natal» massage on their website. Additionally, Roberta was confrontational, difficult and defensive when I questioned her and did not maintain a comfortable environment to return to. It has been several months since this has happened and have thought long about writing this serious review.
Christine S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Acton, MA
Oh my gosh! I have had problems with my neck for months. One session with Everett and I can move my head without pain! It is, by far, the BEST place I have gone since moving to the area five years ago!
Robert N.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Ayer, MA
Great place, great price! Went there for the first time today for an hour massage. It’s kind of one long room with curtains hung up to make individual rooms. They are sectioned off so no one can see yours My“room” was very comfy, nice massage table, soothing music playing and a terrific massage from Jen. You can kind of hear other people getting massages but it wasn’t distracting at all. I think the set up is how they can afford to give massages at such a great price! $ 40 an hour, $ 35 for your first visit. Can’t beat it. I would definetly recommend it to anyone and will be going back.