Frequently Asked Questions

  • No, I do not take insurance; however, I accept HSA and FSA cards. You will need to check with your insurance to see if massage is covered by your HSA/FSA card. I can provide a receipt.

  • No, you can keep as much clothing on as you’re comfortable with. If you choose to fully undress, you will always be appropriately and fully draped. I always respect the needs and boundaries of everyone in my treatment space.

    For therapeutic bodywork sessions, you’ll remain fully clothed throughout the treatment.

  • At Magnolia Wellness, we go beyond the typical massage experience to offer a truly personalized approach to healing. Here's what you can expect from your session:

    - Dress Comfortably: Wear clothing that allows for ease of movement, especially during therapeutic bodywork sessions, where you’ll remain fully clothed.

    - Arrive a Few Minutes Early: This gives us time to complete any necessary paperwork and ensure everything is in order for your session.

    - Comprehensive Intake: We’ll assess not only your medical history but also your physical, mental, and spiritual needs to ensure a holistic approach to your healing.

    - Session Consultation: We’ll take time before your session to discuss your goals and ensure we’re aligned with your expectations.

    - Post-Session Care: After your session, it’s important to drink plenty of water to help your body process and integrate the work.

  • It depends, I do not have a set regime like a Chiropractor or a Physical Therapist.  I work specifically off your body's needs.  We can discuss sessions and plans at your first session.

  • This is a question many people have, and I want to assure you that your comfort and healing are the top priorities here. This moment is dedicated to your well-being, and there's absolutely no pressure to speak or fill any silence. Whether you're here for a massage or bodywork, it's an opportunity to unwind and let go.

  • I understand completely. I've walked a similar path, grappling with frustration, loneliness, and the weight of physical pain myself. I've encountered setbacks, received discouraging diagnoses, and faced the daunting prospect of a future filled with limitations. At one point, I was even told that my back resembled that of a much older person, a disheartening revelation at such a young age.

    As if dealing with back pain weren't enough, other physical discomforts began to manifest, adding layers of complexity to an already difficult situation. Amidst this turmoil, I found myself navigating the end of a marriage, compounding the emotional toll.

    Driven by an unwavering determination, I embarked on a quest for answers, delving into the realms of research and science. Refusing to accept defeat, I sought out unconventional solutions, armed with a relentless spirit and a thirst for knowledge. While I can't promise miraculous results, the methods I've uncovered may offer a fresh perspective, distinct from anything you've tried before.

    Healing isn't instantaneous; it demands patience, perseverance, and a willingness to listen to the whispers of our own bodies. My approach isn't the definitive answer for everyone, but it represents a synthesis of years of diligent study, personal experimentation, and a steadfast commitment to improvement. It's about finding "a" way forward, recognizing that each individual's journey is unique, and embracing the possibility of transformation along the way.