The new fee structure will come into effect January 2nd 2025. HST will be applied to the service when your appointment is generated in the online booking portal. All prices shown in the treatment menu do not reflect the tax. 24 hours notice (prior to the appointment time) is required to avoid a treatment cancellation fee priced at the full amount of the booked treatment. Appointments that are missed due to "no show" will have their online booking abilities revoked and a deposit must be paid in advance to book future appointments. Please be advised that you are responsible for any fees not covered by insurance, ensuring you are able to pay for the difference (should there be one) at every treatment.  Please be aware that some group policies are set up to have the member reimbursed after the claim has been submitted instead of to the provider (me), this is not something I can alter for you.

Hi! Welcome home!

First the professional jargon: I've held a general certificate in registered massage therapy since January 2020 AND I've been in good standing with the CMTO ever since.

Then the legal jargon: I am a registered massage therapist, therefore a regulated healthcare professional, not a spa or body worker.  Areas of the body worked on can include: face, neck, arms/hands, back, and legs/feet. 

All treatments provided employ techniques with the goal to decrease pain or tension, and increase range of motion in joints, which are within the Scope of Practice as outlined by our governing body (College of Massage Therapists of Ontario). Therefore, all treatments I provide can be used for massage therapy benefit claims. 

I also direct bill to *most* insurance companies, so please ask ahead of time if I am able to file your claim on your behalf.  


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