February 24, 2020

FAQs

  1. Are you a licensed massage therapist in the state of Montana?
    Yes, I am a licensed massage therapist in the state of Montana with over 24 years of experience which includes working in a physical therapy office for 5 years, 523 hours at the Myotherapy Institute in Salt Lake City, Utah, as well as 100 hours at the Heartwood Institute at Garberville, California.  My continuing education includes certifications in all the modalities listed in the types of massage I offer (see in the list below).

 

  1. What types of massage do you offer?
    I provide a variety of different massage techniques including:
  • Swedish
  • Neuromuscular
  • Myofascial
  • Deep Tissue
  • Reflexology
  • Cranial Sacral
  • Prenatal (advanced)
  • “Cancer Care”
  • Positional Release Therapy

 

  1. Do you accept payment from insurance companies and L&I?
    Insurance is best billed by the client. The client will pay me directly and I will email an invoice to them for services rendered, and they bill their insurance. The insurance company sends them a check directly.

 

  1. What forms of payment do you accept?
    I accept all major credit cards, checks, cash, and Venmo.

 

  1. What can I expect when I arrive at my appointment?
    Please show up 10 minutes prior to your appointment. We will fill out your health history and go over your specific therapeutic needs.

 

  1. What should I wear to my appointment?
    Massage is done using proper draping techniques to ensure your comfort during the massage. Most clients are fully undressed during the massage and my draping protocol is all your privates stay private. Some clients still prefer to wear their underwear and I can work around them. The main priority is that you are comfortable during the massage.

 

  1. What if I need to cancel an appointment?
    Schedule changes require 24 hours notice, or half the massage price is due.

 

  1. What if I have special health considerations?
    Health considerations are my specialty – we go over everything during the initial intake (paperwork) that we fill out together.