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| - This place is a great value for massage. Between my husband, myself and a friend of ours we have seen 3 different therapists there over the past year and a half. Millie is our favorite, though the others are good as well. Millie uses her skills at sports therapy, different styles of massage and Reiki to really get rid of whatever is ailing you. She also gives you lifestyle advice (more specific than other popular massage places) to prevent your pain from coming back. She will give you a FULL 60 min. of massage and she often throws in extras like hot stones as she sees fit. She will even squeeze in a full body massage while still focusing on your problem areas, within the time you request. Beware of two things: 1) if she sees that you need it (like I did on my last visit), she will "beat you up" with extremely vigorous massage. I was in pain from her for about 2 days, but then I was sooooo much better than before the massage for a while. So it was worth it. And, 2) be clear what type of massage you want to pay for BEFORE the massage starts. I have noticed that whoever books your massage at Massage Pro doesn't usually communicate to your therapist what you have requested, other than the amount of time. So I don't know if it's by accident, or as an up-sell, but the therapists seem to try to get you to do at least a deep tissue massage whether you first wanted it or not. And by the end of the massage, you obviously have to pay for what was already given.
Another good therapist there is Darby. She is more gentle than Millie but can still work deep if you need it. I also felt relief a couple days after my massage with her. She gives you about 55 min. of actual massage time, which is still better than the traditional 50 min. at the larger, chain massage places.
Overall, I would definitely recommend this place. The facility is clean, uncrowded and the therapists do good work for less than a standard larger company. And the prices are very good.
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