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    Eternal Waters Massage

    5.0 (7 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Therapeutic massage

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    Nick does orthopedic massage, which focuses on bone structure as well as muscles. He's worked…read morewonders for me. Thanks, Nick.

    I was a loyal client here for many years and truly valued the professionalism and care I once…read moreexperienced. This place meant a lot to me. Over time, however, it felt like the management style, particularly at the ownership level, shifted. Communication became inconsistent, and situations that once would have been handled directly and professionally were not. This was not reflective of the front desk team. Many of the therapists I connected with moved on. My most recent experience simply was not the right fit. I did not feel fully heard, and the session felt more rushed than mindful. After the session, there was no follow up or check in at all, which has never happened in any of my previous experiences here. I was tired of bouncing around, so I gave it time to see if things might improve. In the end, she agreed it was not the right fit. What was most disappointing was how it was handled. It took several calls, emails, and texts from me to learn that my sessions had been canceled less than 24 hours before my next appointment. The front desk told me the owner was supposed to call me about the cancellations and to suggest an alternative therapist, but that call never happened, and there was no follow up afterward. There was also a brief moment that stood out. I had left more than 20 percent, though less than the week before because the experience felt different. When I shared that, it was suggested that the front desk might not have passed the full amount along. That surprised me, as the front desk team has always been consistently kind, professional, and trustworthy. I want to be clear that the front desk staff are excellent. They make scheduling seamless, communicate thoughtfully, and create a welcoming environment every time you walk in. I am writing this because I cared about this place. I used to genuinely look forward to coming here. Moving on feels like losing something familiar, almost like losing a friend. I would still welcome a one on one conversation with the owner, as I would have appreciated that before. I hope the practice finds its way back to what once made it so special.

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    In short, you get what you pay for. This parlor is not for those seeking professional therapeutic…read moremassages. I called up at 7 pm after a long workday resulting significant back and shoulder pain. I needed a good massage and most everywhere else was either closed or booked. Thankfully this establishment was open and had an immediate opening. Aesthetics aside, I immediately got an odd vibe from the place, completely aside of course from the significant language barrier with the one employee I met. It just seemed like a cheap-construction spa. But hey! Maybe it was going to be a low-price hidden gem with sacrifices on decorations to afford excellent employees. This was not the case. The massage started off with some unorthodox rythmic pelvic body-shoving followed by a much-needed dive into my neck and upper back. Over the 60 minutes there was focus on my back, shoulders, arms, and legs. But one thing that made me incredibly uncomfortable was a recurring focus on my hips and upper thigh. By any standards of therapeutic massage, there was some unnacceptably innapropriate contact. No bueno. After not massaging my feet or head, and with only about 5 minutes left in the appointment, the masseuse began rubbing my lower stomach. By this point it was already quite clear what the intent of this action was. I politely requested that she work on my feet for a few minutes, at which point the alarm went off. Although my scapula felt great, I was much more stressed than when I entered. Go with your gut: This place is creepy.

    Eternal Waters Massage - massage_therapy - Updated May 2026

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