Wait-List Notifications

We are aware of the potential difficulty in booking and the outcome(s) this may cause our clients and can’t encourage the use of the wait-list enough. Once added, the wait-list will send an automatic email if there is a cancelled or rescheduled appointment within your availability. Jane will reserve that spot for clientele on the wait-list for up to two hours before releasing it to the public for booking. As always, we will do our best to ensure our clients are being seen in a timely manner, while continuing to provide quality of care and maintaining healthy boundaries for ourselves as clinicians.

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Late Cancellations/Missed Appointments

Your appointment time is reserved just for you - when you book your massage, you are holding a space in our calendar that is no longer available to our other clients. Out of respect for our staff and our other clients, we ask that you give us at least 24 hours notice if you need to cancel or reschedule an appointment. Appointments are in demand, and your advanced notice will allow another client access to that time slot. A no-show or late cancellation will result in a full charge of the scheduled treatment.

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Registered Massage Therapy

Massage therapy consists primarily of hands-on manipulation of the soft tissues of the body, specifically, the muscles, connective tissue, tendons, ligaments and joints for the purpose of optimizing health. Massage therapy treatment has a therapeutic effect on the body and optimizes health and well-being by acting on the muscular, nervous and circulatory systems. Physical function can be dev... Read More

Massage therapy consists primarily of hands-on manipulation of the soft tissues of the body, specifically, the muscles, connective tissue, tendons, ligaments and joints for the purpose of optimizing health.

Massage therapy treatment has a therapeutic effect on the body and optimizes health and well-being by acting on the muscular, nervous and circulatory systems. Physical function can be developed, maintained and improved; and physical dysfunction and pain and the effects of stress can be relieved or prevented through the use of Massage Therapy.

Modern massage techniques can be traced back to the 1700s and the development of Swedish massage, the first systematic method of therapeutic massage based on physiology. Today’s Massage Therapists use their knowledge of anatomy and physiology to combine traditional Swedish and modern Massage Therapy techniques with exercise and other therapies to treat their clients.

Your Treatment
Before a treatment, your Massage Therapist will propose a personalized treatment plan based on an initial assessment and health history. The assessment consists of various tests to determine the condition of your muscles and joints. Any personal and health information you provide to your Massage Therapist is completely confidential and will be safeguarded. Your health record cannot be released or transferred without your written consent.

Your Massage Therapist must also obtain your consent to work on any part of your body, regardless of whether you are fully clothed, or fully or partially covered with sheets or blankets. Your privacy will always be respected, and you may withdraw your consent for treatment at any time.

Various specialized movements of the hands, over the skin or clothes, make up the Massage Therapy treatment. The Massage Therapist will work with your level of pain tolerance during the treatment, and the treatment can be stopped at any time should the treatment become uncomfortable.

Massage therapy is not covered by OHIP, but many private insurance companies cover treatment from a Massage Therapist as part of their extended healthcare plans. Please consult your policy.


Hot Stone Massage

Since graduating from the D’Arcy Lane Institute of Massage Therapy (now TriOS) in 2005, I have been committed to providing evidence informed care that is based on the individual needs of each client and encourages health and wellness as a lifestyle.

Over the years, I have had the opportunity to work with various healthcare professionals and have established a collaborative network with other naturopaths, registered massage therapists, physiotherapists, chiropractors, acupuncturists, osteopaths, and doctors throughout the city of London, Ontario.

I feel fortunate to have worked with so many clients and clinicians over the years and am grateful for the experiences that I have gained. I am dedicated to continuing to provide massage therapy treatments with the utmost professionalism, empathy, and quality of care.

Personal and Professional Highlights Include: - Registered and good standing member; College of Massage Therapists of Ontario and Registered Massage Therapists Association of Ontario - Instructor, and Outreach Coordinator & Supervisor; Westervelt College (formerly Medix School of Massage Therapy) - Recipient of the 2005 D’Arcy Lane Award of Excellence

Since graduating from the D’Arcy Lane Institute of Massage Therapy (now TriOS) in 2005, I have be... Read More

The benefits of Massage Therapy can be both physical and psychological. Massage can help decrease pain, increase muscle flexibility and tissue health, in acute and chronic conditions. During and after treatment, both circulation and lymphatic flow are increased, which encourage excretion of waste products and inflammation. It has also been known to decrease stress hormones and help create an overall feeling of well being, and can encourage the body’s healing process.

The benefits of Massage Therapy can be both physical and psychological. Massage can help decrease... Read More

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