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If you have Massage Therapy in your Insurance plan all services under Massage are performed by an RMT and are covered by insurance.
Some Insurers are now covering Reiki performed by Health Care professionals (eg. RMTs), you will need to contact your insurance company to find out if they will cover this service.
Hypnotherapy is not normally covered by Extended Health Benefits, we recommend checking with your insurer. Hypo-Massage services are eligible for claim for the 30 min massage portion ($65) any additional charges may be unable to be submitted for reimbursement.
No. We ask that our clients pay the full amount at the time of services and we will provide you with a receipt to submit for reimbursement from your insurer.
It’s possible to experience some mild soreness or tenderness after a deep tissue or intense massage, but this typically fades within a day or two, leaving you feeling more relaxed and rejuvenated. Drinking water and applying heat to the sore areas can help alleviate any post-massage discomfort.
Reiki works by channeling universal life force energy to the recipient, activating the body’s natural healing abilities and restoring balance to the energy centers (chakras) and energy pathways (meridians).
No, Reiki is non-invasive and does not involve any physical manipulation. The practitioner’s hands are placed lightly on or just above the body without applying pressure.
During a Reiki session, you will lie fully clothed on a treatment table while the practitioner places their hands on or near specific areas of your body. You may experience a sense of warmth, relaxation, or gentle tingling during the session.