95.7% would refer friends and family to us

1 stars Verified customer

They weren’t even open due to covid-19 and still billed me for my monthly massage. How can you bill some one for a servi ... Read More

5 stars Verified customer

Wonderful as always

5 stars Customer since 2008

Great as always!

5 stars Customer since 2008

therapist did a great job. hit all the right spots

1 stars Customer since 2020

The 50 minute massage was only 49 minutes we were cheated for 10 minutes. The massage was not the best they charged us f ... Read More

5 stars Verified customer

Staff was very polite, welcoming and informative

4 stars Customer since 2011

Nice and relaxing, also very informative

5 stars Customer since 2018

Alice D.was wonderful. She did a fantastic job on my sore neck and back!! She is a true artist!!! Very nice and profes ... Read More

5 stars Customer since 2009

Amazing Facial

5 stars Customer since 2014

I have been here several times and each time has been a great experience. Josh was wonderful and I will request him next ... Read More

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