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Danforth East Wellness

5.0 (1 review)
Open • 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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The Treatment Room - So inviting :)

The Treatment Room

(3 reviews)

The Danforth

For over 6 years I have visited the Treatment Room, I started going to The Treatment Room because I…read morehad made a mess of myself......tendinitis in my calfs from running, repetitive motion injuries, and plantar fasciitis in my feet. I was skeptical of Massage Therapists because the ones that I had treatment from in the past were not proficient enough to assist me with rectifying my injuries and conditions, and let's say they didn't give forth a great effort. The RMT's at The Treatment Room actually care about your health, they are constantly improving because they care about the patients and their practice. Every visit you will have the same consistency of care (100 percent effort). The rooms are clean with calming decor and the RMT's are as professional as it gets. I recently moved to Edmonton Alberta 2 years ago and I am still looking at trying to find a RMT practice that even comes close to The Treatment Room. You will not find a better practice out there.

I've been visiting the Treatment Room at the Moksha Danforth studio for the past 2 years. It's my…read morefavourite place to go after a long search for an RMT within the downtown core and east side. I was looking for: - a bit of ambiance (vs. a clinical/sports massage experience) - a knowledgeable and experienced RMT - a clean and comfortable experience - just the right amount of pressure (mix of deep pressure and relaxation) *If you're offered an essential oil during your massage (Rosewood!), that's a bonus! I'm getting ready to go on maternity leave within the next 2 months, and I'm booked for a massage every week! The Treatment Room is great and conveniently located near Chester Station. My only hesitation about recommending it, is that it may cause the massage schedule to fill up! :)

Red Maple Massage Therapy

Red Maple Massage Therapy

(18 reviews)

Riverdale

After years of physical therapy, massages and everything else today I had the pleasure of getting…read morethe greatest massage ever from Richard. I've had massages but this massage was on a next level. He know what he's doing and knew exactly what my body needed. I came in with an extremely sore upper back and am leaving 50% better. This has been a stubborn sore that's lasted 1.5 week I am thrilled I get to leave feeling like weight has been taken off my back. I will definitely be back. Thank you Richard and Red Maple Massage!

DO NOT BOOK HERE FOR A PRENATAL MASSAGE…read more I left a message on my booking notes saying I needed a prenatal massage specialist as I'm 7 months pregnant, and to please confirm this would be possible. I received a call from Richard, the RMT who explained they have a prenatal massage table with a hole in it. I'm thinking, this is so great, I haven't been able to lie on my belly for 7 months. When I arrived for the massage, the questionnaire I filled out didn't have any pregnancy related questions. I was asked to get on the table and insert my belly into a 8 inch or so tall firm foam pillow with a hole cut out of it and a tight sheet draped over top. This was not a prenatal massage table, but rather a cheaper alternative. So I try to get into a comfortable position without any instructions, and place my belly hanging into this pillow/hole and my head and neck are way down still at the normal table level. I'm basically on my hands and knees or else I'm putting my whole weight onto this pregnancy pillow. The sheet is making the hole smaller and tighter since it doesn't stretch once I put my weight on it. It seemed fine at first, so I let the RMT know I was ready to begin the massage. Not even 5 minutes into the massage I'm feeling my lower abdomen start to cramp, I realize this hole isn't big enough or maybe I just need to reposition myself because I have a sharp foam corner cutting into my uterus clearly cutting off space for my baby to move around in there. I can feel the restricted kicks. So I try to reposition myself to make sure my belly is in the right spot, thinking I must be doing something wrong here. The only other positon I could fit on this foam platform in is to hang my boobs half off the sharp edge where the pillow ends. That was quite painful as well, but at least my baby is safer I'm thinking. I'm still not comfortable at all, but trying to be polite and I SO need this massage for my back. Time keeps passing and every 5 minutes feels like forever because of how uncomfortable I am. The sheet is so tight I can feel my belly is very squished. It's also 40 degrees Celsius in this room so I had to ask for more AC or a fan to be turned on. I finally tell Richard after 5 or 6 times readjusting and saying I'm not comfortable and him not taking a hint or asking how he can help that I don't think I fit in this hole. Instead of asking me what he can do to make my experience better, he asks if I'm having twins and tells me he's almost done. This would have been a perfect opportunity for him to worry about what the hole being too small could mean for the safety of my child. Instead, he prefers to rush through the end of the massage. I assume this means we're almost done since I'm not keeping track of time, but he continues to work on my back applying more pressure to a very sore belly at this point for what felt like forever. So I opted for a plank position so that I was no longer putting weight onto my belly, but hanging it loose instead. I should have asked him to stop, I shouldn't have worried about being polite at this point, but I continued to feel pressured not to say anything because the massage was "almost done". He now tells me to flip on my back and he'll work on my legs for the next 20 mins. I tell him I'm actually not supposed to be on my back at all this late in pregnancy (he should know this), but if it's just a couple of minutes I think it could be okay. I was honestly looking for anything to relieve the pressure on my belly at this point. After leaving the clinic, my belly immediately started to hurt, kind of like the feeling you get when you've been punched in a muscle. I assume this is from so much weight leaning on my tender uterus muscle. I'm starting to fear the worst, can this procedure be unsafe? Why would they offer it if it isn't safe? So I do some research when I get home and find out that no pregnant women should be asked to lie in this position for any amount of time, and that qualified prenatal specialists will have you in a side lying position. The pregnancy tables with a hole cut out are dangerous if you're too small or if you're too big for them. If you're too small, the belly hangs down and can cause unnecessary strain on your back and ligaments in your stomach that are designed to hold baby in place. there's also my situation, being too big for the hole. Especially in this situation where there is actually a firm surface at the end of a hole, your amniotic sac gets compressed and restricts movement for your child which could be seriously harmful. I'm not in complete disbelief. I trusted these medical experts. Yes, I should have researched first, but again, I trusted these medical experts. I can't help but feel like the money made from this massage was more important to this RMT and this practice than the safety of my child. DO NOT BOOK HERE FOR A PRENATAL MASSAGE.

Medical Massage Boutique - Located right on Danforth contact us today medicalmassageboutique.ca to book for a therapeutic massages."My Health My Wealth"

Medical Massage Boutique

(1 review)

The Danforth

I've been looking for a good massage therapist in this neighbourhood and was both excited and…read morenervous to find a Groupon for this place. Like most people who spend more than 50% of their waking day in front of a digital device, I have ridiculously tight shoulders and neck. I've been to my share of foo-foo "spa" massage places via Groupon and always left disappointed - which explains my initial hesitation. I despise waiting weeks for an appointment or playing phone tag with a receptionist - who knows if I'll need a massage in 3 weeks? I'm sore now! This place caught my attention as they have an easy online booking system with plenty of open appointment slots. I went ahead with the Groupon purchase and booked my first appointment for the following Saturday. I arrived for my appointment and filled out the typical health forms. The space is really great, well decorated, clean and calming. The massage beds are heated. Abigail did an assessment based on my range of motion and explained the treatment. I enjoy deep pressure when done correctly - e.g. with fingertips, not elbows. Abigail was amazing! She has very strong hands and knew just what to do with them. Her technique mixed in some stretching and breathing exercises while tending to tender areas. She took her time, I didn't feel rushed at all. After the massage, she gave me some literature on posture correction and exercises to do from home. I felt totally relaxed and pain-free. Success! And at $85/hr regular price (compared to $120+ at most medical clinics and spas), I will definitely come back!

From the owner: The Medical Massage Boutique exists to encourage and enhance the science of healing and the art of…read morecaring tailored to your needs. Our main focus is to provide you the atmosphere of comfort, trust, expertise and professionalism. Give us a call today!

Sun Wellness

Sun Wellness

(2 reviews)

East York

I have had 1 bad experience and that was due to the receptionist's (a previous to the current one)…read moremisunderstanding of date/time. Outside of that 1 incident, all sessions thereafter have been great. The massage therapists are strong and professional. They offer RMT services. They check in frequently. I learned that management have changed recently and I have another appointment scheduled soon. Will keep you posted.

I am a returning customer who booked an appointment for 2:30 today for a massage.When I arrived at…read more2:27 I was "asked" to come back at 3 as a client had changed his mind from a 60 minute massage to a 90 minute one. I was soaking wet as I had walked there in the rain and I was meeting up with someone afterwards, so I replied that I wanted to keep my appointment time. I was then told again that the client wanted to do 90 minutes instead of 60. I repeated that it would not work for me. We went around in circles. I was firm but polite. The therapist kept saying she was sorry but quite frankly not that sorry if she wouldn't stick to the appointment already booked by me.I finally left with no massage. I find this to be extremely unprofessional and won't be back. Not sure why if some other client changes their mind that I should have to give up my time.I had not even been called to talk to me about this beforehand. I have also recommended them to other people and I won't be doing that again especially as my friends were disappointed in their massages.

Danforth East Wellness - chiropractors - Updated May 2026

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