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Massage Therapy in Tyler, Texas

Rest, Healing & Wellness—Through the Gift of Touch

Every massage at Living Well is therapeutic and restorative in nature. Our therapists will take time to understand the needs and underlying issues with each individual client and customize the massage experience accordingly.
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Our Approach to Massage.

The massage therapists at Living Well have the gift of touch. Areas of training and specialty include deep tissue, craniosacral therapy, reflexology, medical massage, lymphatic drainage, myofascial release, trigger point, cupping, prenatal, and postpartum massage. We invite you to explore our staff bios and call our office to get connected to one of our therapists.

Pricing

60-minute massage – starting at $90

90-minute massage – starting at $135

2-hour massage – starting at $180

Emotional Release* (90 min)- $180
*by referral only

Find the Right Massage for You

Deep Tissue Massage in Tyler Texas

Deep Tissue Massage

If you have a specific area of the body that is stiff or hurting, let us help you with a deep tissue massage. Firm pressure and slow strokes allow the therapist to reach deeper layers of muscle and fascia for a more therapeutic experience.

Postpartum Massage in Tyler Texas

Postpartum Massage

Giving birth is harder than running a marathon. This massage uses a combination of therapies focused on healing the postpartum body and encouraging your mind and spirit as you adjust to your new life as a parent. Of course, your baby is welcome to join you at your appointment!

Emotional Release Massage in Tyler TX

Emotional Release Massage

This massage focuses on releasing trapped emotions and trauma in the body. The massage therapist will locate trapped emotions and walk you through processing and releasing. For this theraputic massage we recommend working in conjunction with a couselor.

Prenatal Massage in Tyler, TX

Prenatal Massage

This relaxing massage brings aid to the body as it literally carries a miracle. Regular massage during pregnancy can reduce muscle spasms, pain, and cramping, relieve stress, promote relaxation, improve circulation, lessen stress on weight-bearing joints, and aid in sleep. Let us care for you as you care for your baby.

Lymphatic Massage Therapy in Tyler TX

Lymphatic Massage

Lymphatic drainage massage uses light pressure to move lymph throughout the body. It helps eliminate toxins by moving materials back into circulation so they can be cleared by other organs. This gentle form of massage helps fight off infection and reduces water tension. 

Meet Our Massage Therapists

Christy McMurray massage therapist at Living Well

Christy McMurray

Director of Massage & Massage Therapist
Angie Ortiz

Angie Ortiz

Massage Trainer & Massage Therapist
Angie Ortiz

Jordan Blair

Massage Therapist

Massage FAQs

What kinds of massage add ons are included?

What kinds of “add ons” are included?

Since each massage is tailored to your needs, we encourage you to talk with your massage therapist about the modalities they use. Add ons, such as raindrop therapy, hot stones, hot towels, are integrated into the massage price already.

How do I know what kind of massage I need?

How do I know what kind of massage I need?

We are happy to help. Our massage therapists and guest services team are ready to work with you on meeting your therapeutic goals. 

When should I NOT get a massage?

When should I NOT get a massage?

Please check with your doctor or midwife if you have surface blood clots or history of clotting issues, cardiac disorders or disease, previous major surgery on organs or organ transplant, are carrying triplets or more, illegal drug exposure, or are HIV Positive.

Please cancel your appointment if you have any of the following conditions:

  • You have an active infectious or contagious disease
  • You have a fever, nausea or diarrhea
  • Threat of miscarriage or premature labor (we can work with women on bed rest)
  • Pre-eclampsia
  • Severe, unexplained abdominal pain
  • If you are pregnant and have a throbbing/migraine headache
  • Kidney and/or bladder disease or infection
  • You have undiagnosed lumps
  • Any active inflammatory disease affecting blood vessels
  • Diabetes – with active complications