The flyer promises free ½ hour massage and a consultation. However, to get it you need to have… health insurance that they accept! Why don’t you write it on the flyer?(They did say it on the phone, hence the two stars instead of one). People who want free massage are often the ones without insurance. I actually do have insurance that they would probably accept. However, I already do not trust this place. I do not want a massage from a place that I do not trust. I wish they insead offered ½ hour massage + consultation for, say, $ 50 for new clients, but without any reservations.
Carla S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Brooklyn, NY
My boyfriend bought me the livingsocial deal for the massage. We have called since October and they have been«totally booked» every time we called. It is now February. Why would a business offer a deal if they can’t accommodate those who purchase it? Also– it seems like they are somewhat of a scam ie– they ask for your health insurance information before you sign up for a «massage.»
Kevin W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Manhattan, NY
If you’re expecting scented candles and Yanni music playing in the background during the massage, you’ve come to the wrong place. This is a essentially a chiropractor’s /physical therapist office, so expect a medical massage. Great massage though — really strong, oily(fine, but they leave you oily to the end), latex gloves(different, but sanitary, and didn’t feel weird due to all the oil they use). I would come here to find out if your insurance covers you for repeated massages here.
Sina L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Los Angeles, CA
Where do I begin… I love this place! Everyone is super friendly and helpful. I have learned so much about my health and well being from these fabulous folks. I have been a faithful patient at MTH for almost three years. My quality of life is so much better as a result. I used to get out of bed with horrendous back pain and now I am pain free thanks to the folks at MTH. They even take my insurance! Check them out, you will be very glad you did!!!