Address:
4203 N. Brown Ave., G
Scottsdale, AZ 85251
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- Provider travels up to 25 miles
- Customer travels
I help you become free of your aches, pain, and stress and facilitate you to live a better, healthier, and higher quality of life.
I specialize in deep tissue/therapeutic bodywork, but I also offer Swedish massage, myotherapy, pregnancy massage, cellulite massage, reflexology, corporate chair massage, and apricot body scrub, a Swedish bodywork session followed by an exfoliation treatment that sloughs off dead skin, opens your pores, softens your skin, and makes you feel revitalized and rejuvenated.
I've been in practice since 1989 and work with everyone individually to achieve the highest benefits every session. My hours are Monday through Friday, from 9:00am-7:00pm, with my last appointment at 7:00pm and Saturday, from 9:00am-5:00pm, with my last appointment at 5:00pm.
I accept cash, checks, and all major credit cards. You will feel results after your first session!
Mon-Fri: 8:00am-7:00pm
Sat: 8:00am-5:00pm
August 28, 2011
I have been seeing Paul as a client for massage therapy since 1998. He is a therapist of the highest caliber: well trained, compassionate and intuitive. You will be in "good hands" if you decide to schedule an appointment with Paul.
– Linda
August 28, 2011
After knowing Paul for over 2 decades I finally received my 1st bodywork treatment from him. I have been a massage practitioner for over 20 years & working hard, so my body was starting to suffer. I was a concrete jungle on my entire back & neck. Within 90 minutes I was able to finally start melting ... it was a production! Paul's techniques are like him, unique. They are benefitial to any body! ~
Luana Webb, Massage Practitioner
– Luana
A. If you're looking for a "cheap" massage you can get a student massage at the massage schools. If you're willing to invest in yourself, invest in your better health then you need to call a professional like myself. You'll benefit from many years of experience, thousands and thousands of hours of time on body along with the knowledge gained from many hours of schooling which I apply to my therapy sessions.
A. What do you need to do to become a qualified, licensed massage therapist? How many different kinds of massage techniques are there? Where did you go to school? Do you have to take more classes after you graduate from massage school? Do you have to renew your massage license like you do your driver's license?
A. Do you only work for yourself or do you work at other places like a chiropractor's office, a spa, or other kind of doctor's office? Do you have your own office or do you work out of your home? How many years have you been in practice? Do you have any references I can call who have had your massage therapy? Is there somewhere online or a licensing board where I can check if your license is current? Will you be able to accommodate my schedule since I work very odd, irregular, inconsistent hours? Do you accept credit cards?