Please remember to drink a lot of water after your massage. This will help relieve any soreness and assist in
flushing toxins out of the muscles.
Your next appointment
If you do not have a particular therapist in mind, please be very clear about the kind of massage you would
like, i.e. firm, deeper pressure, or even a sports massage. That way we can book your appointment appropriately.
If you feel you're going to be 10 or 15 minutes late, a phone call is always appreciated. If you're more than
15 minutes late and the therapist has someone else scheduled after you, you will be expected to pay for the hour
even though your time may be shortened.
Be sure to tell your friends about your experience. A great massage is something to give as a gift or pass on
the word about. Your friends and family will thank you, and so will our therapists!
Before your massage
Your therapist should ask you if you have any injuries or pain that they should know about. Please understand
that the therapists are not trained physicians and cannot diagnose any problem. They may, however, direct you to
someone who can help you further.
During the massage
We encourage you to communicate to your therapist about how the massage is going. For example, please let your
therapist know if the pressure is sufficient. If you're not satisfied with the massage or therapist, you have
the right to terminate the appointment. Similarly, the therapist may terminate the session if he or she is
uncomfortable. Sexually inappropriate comments or contact will not be tolerated.
When the session is over
If you have enjoyed the massage, be sure to let your therapist know. It's helpful to the therapist to let them
know what you liked and disliked. Therapists are independent contractors and do not receive promotions or pay
raises. If you are pleased with the massage, a tip is always appreciated (20% is considered standard).