Price increase end of may

While every effort has been made to make my treatments as accessible as possible, I am finding that there is pressure from within the industry to bring my prices more inline with the standard rates of my peers.

This is also taking into account the rising cost of heating and maintaining a safe, clean practice environment so it is with some heaviness that I announce that my prices will be increasing from next month. If this is going to make you think twice about prioritising your health and booking a treatment, then I would urge you to ask me for details of concession options for no/low income, students or folk on disability benefit.

Also, I’m reminded of the meme: “if you think wellness is expensive, try illness”. It’s a bit simplistic, but it gets across the truth that many of us are conditioned to spend our resources on ‘fixing’ things once they get to the point of really hurting, rather than building in preventative routines and practices that will help us to stay resilient and not ‘break’. Regular massage therapy can be one of these tools, getting you in touch with your body and it’s needs, and staying on top of the effects of accumulated stress and overuse.

If you would like to discuss options for concession rates, or any of the above, please get in contact.

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