Best for giving one specific problem your full hour of attention.
Reserve 60 minutesOne complaint, my full focus .
Clinical, targeted bodywork for one specific problem — a chronic neck, a stubborn low back, sciatica that will not let up. I work alongside your doctor or physical therapist, not around them.
Licensed in Nevada · Same therapist every visit
One goal, your problem.
Medical massage is clinical, not full-body relaxation. Instead of covering your entire body in one long session, I spend the full hour on one specific problem — a chronic neck that never quite releases, a low back still recovering from an old injury, sciatica pain radiating down the leg. Pressure, angle, and technique are all chosen for that one issue.
Before I touch a muscle, I ask more questions than I would for a relaxation session — what hurts, when it started, what makes it worse, and what your doctor or physical therapist has already told you. If you are already working with a provider, I coordinate around that care rather than replacing it, always with your provider's clearance for anything recent or post-surgical.
This is not a cure and I will never promise one. What I can offer is consistent, focused hands-on work that many clients tell me eases pain and stiffness between other treatments, session after session. I reassess after every visit or two, note what is changing and what is not, and adjust pressure, angle, and pacing from there rather than running the same routine on repeat.
Real relief, targeted.
Medical massage will not fix everything in one visit, but focused, repeated work on a single problem area tends to bring a short list of honest, noticeable changes.
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Eases chronic tension
Focused pressure on the muscles and fascia around a chronic problem area often brings real relief from tightness and guarding, session after session.
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Supports range of motion
Working the soft tissue that has tightened around an old injury can help restore movement that stiffness or scar tissue has been limiting.
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Supports circulation to the area
Increased blood flow to the targeted muscle group supports the body's own repair process and can ease how tender the area feels day to day.
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Calms nerve-related discomfort
Careful work around the low back and hip can ease the referred pain many clients describe with sciatica, without ever forcing a stretch.
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Complements your other care
Many clients pair these sessions with physical therapy or chiropractic visits. I coordinate the focus areas with what your provider is already working on.
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Built around one problem
Every minute of the hour goes toward the complaint you came in with — no general full-body coverage, no time spent on areas that already feel fine.
When one thing needs attention .
Medical massage is for the one problem a general relaxation session never quite reaches. A few of the reasons clients reach out:
- A chronic neck or shoulder problem that flares under stress
- Low back pain lingering after an old injury
- Sciatica pain radiating down one leg
- Recovering from a car accident or minor injury, with provider clearance
- Desk-job pain a general massage never quite touches
- Working alongside physical therapy or chiropractic care
- Tired of relaxation massages that skip past the actual problem
From arrival to relief.
A medical session starts with more conversation and ends the same private, unhurried way every other session does.
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I arrive and set up
Table, warm cream linens, and a small speaker. All I need is a quiet room with about a 7 by 7 foot clear floor — the same as any in-home session.
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A longer conversation first
This is where a medical session differs most. I ask what hurts, when it started, and what your doctor or physical therapist has already told you, before I touch a muscle.
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The session
60 focused minutes on the one area you came in for — firm, deliberate pressure, with constant check-ins on how it feels. Nothing rushed, nothing generalized.
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Wind-down and payment
A few minutes to reorient, and I pack up quietly. Payment is at the end — cash, Zelle, or Cash App. I can provide a receipt if you would like one for your records.
One length, one focus.
A full hour goes entirely to your one problem area. No deposit — payment at the appointment.
$15 off your first in-home session. Mention the new-client offer in the booking form and I will apply it before the appointment.
Care that reaches you.
I travel across the Las Vegas metro for medical massage sessions — home, hotel, short-term rental, or condo. There is no travel surcharge inside the valley.
- Las Vegas
- Henderson
- Summerlin
- Spring Valley
- Paradise
- North Las Vegas
- Enterprise
- Whitney
- Sunrise Manor
- Centennial Hills
What clients notice.
My sciatica has flared for years. After two sessions I could sit through a full workday without shifting every five minutes.
She asked more questions than any massage therapist I have seen. It felt like she understood my specific problem before she even started.
My physical therapist noticed a difference within a week. This is not a spa massage — it is real, focused work.
Questions I hear most.
What people ask most before booking a medical massage specifically.
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How is medical massage different from deep tissue?
Deep tissue targets tight muscles anywhere in the body during one general session. Medical massage stays on a single, specific complaint — a diagnosed or suspected issue like sciatica or a post-injury low back — for the full hour, with a longer intake and closer attention to how the area responds. -
Do you bill my insurance?
No. I run a cash-pay practice — cash, Zelle, or Cash App at the appointment, same as every session I offer. I am happy to provide a receipt with the date, duration, and amount paid if you would like one for your own records or an HSA or FSA claim. -
Do I need a doctor's referral?
Not to book. Most clients come to me directly. If you have a recent injury, a recent surgery, or a condition your doctor is actively treating, I will ask for their clearance first — that is for your safety, not paperwork for its own sake. -
How many sessions will I need?
Honestly, it varies. Some complaints ease noticeably after one or two sessions; others, especially anything chronic, take a few sessions before I see a real pattern. I will tell you what I am seeing after each visit and reassess with you rather than committing you to a package upfront. -
Will it hurt?
It should feel firm, sometimes intense, but always within what you can comfortably handle — never sharp, never unbearable. I check in throughout the hour and adjust pressure immediately if something feels wrong or too much. Some areas may feel tender for a day afterward, similar to a solid workout, and that usually settles on its own. You are in control the whole time, and you can always ask me to ease off. -
Can I still see my physical therapist or chiropractor?
Yes. Many of my medical massage clients are already working with a PT or chiropractor, and I coordinate around that care rather than duplicating it. Tell me what they are focusing on and I will work with it, not against it. -
What should I wear, and how much space do you need?
Undress to your comfort level for the area I am working on; you stay draped with a cream linen sheet throughout. I need about a 7 by 7 foot clear floor for the table, the same as any in-home session. -
What conditions is this not appropriate for?
If you have a fever, an unhealed wound near the treatment area, a recent fracture, or a condition your doctor has not cleared you for, I wait. When in doubt, tell me and I will ask you to check with your provider first — I would rather delay a session than work somewhere I should not.
Tell me the problem .
Share what's going on and I will confirm a time on WhatsApp the same day. No deposit — payment at the appointment.
One complaint, full attention.
Use the form to share what you need, when you are free, and where you are in Las Vegas. I will take it from there.