Frequently Asked Questions and Policies

  • 24 Hour Cancellation Policy:

    + If you cancel or reschedule 24 hours or more before your appointment start time, there will be no charge.

    + Cancellation within 24 hours of your appointment time will incur a fee of $65

    + Cancellations within 4 hours of the scheduled appointment will be charged the full session rate.

    + True emergencies are, of course, an exception.

  • All sessions are $225. Initial consults are 90 minutes in length. All follow up sessions are 75 minutes in length

  • As a certified massage therapist, I love full therapeutic massage sessions that don’t necessarily include visceral/pelvic/abdominal work. I’m proud of my work and gladly book massage-only sessions. However, these sessions are much less specific, and more geared toward relaxation and nervous system regulation. Please contact me to book. The rate is $225 for a 75 minute session

  • Yes! I have worked with countless pregnant people throughout their birthing year doing structural and therapeutic work tailored to perinatal aches and pains. Please contact me to book. I limit the number of prenatal sessions on my schedule. The rate is $225 for a 75 minute session

  • Tips are not accepted in my practice.

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  • No, I work with people of all gender identities and sexual orientations. However, fertility massage is geared toward people who will be carrying a pregnancy. If you are someone who has external/male anatomy and would like to work with me, please reach out so we can discuss a specific course of treatment.

  • Not precisely. My work differs from that of a Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist in that I don’t work internally. I am also more focused on the organs and organ relationships than on the musculature of the pelvic floor. Some of the work may positively affect the tone of your this musculature, but it is a complementary technique to those employed by PTs. I am skilled in knowing when certain conditions can only be addressed by internal pelvic floor work and will make an appropriate referral in these cases.

    Many Pelvic PTs are also trained in similar visceral techniques, so there may be some overlap in treatment, depending on the training of the therapist.