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Spectrum Center School of Massage

Spectrum Center School of Massage

4.3(6 reviews)
15.7 mi

Best massage school in Washington. The only school that has a 100% pass rate from the Federation…read moreof State Massage Therapy Boards (FSMTB). Unfortunately most school have around a 50% fail rate. I've worked in several clinics that only hire Spectrum graduates because of their clinical training. January-June is my favorite time of year to get $40 student massages!

I visited here twice as a potential student and both times had experienced a student massage. I…read morewasn't too impressed with the facilities or "classroom", it seemed cluttered and outdated. The student clinic was comfy and spacious but the student massages I received (2 by 2 different therapists) were just average which was disappointing. I understand that as a student you wont be a ROCKSTAR therapist right out the gate but I personally just felt that the massages I had from Cortiva and NW School and a few others were far more advanced in skill than what I received here and I don't want to throw down 10k of my money to just be an "average" therapist. The owner is very pleasant and hands on and seems to have a true passion for the massage school and the industry and art of massage, however, I just felt it was not as deep of a curriculum as what I am looking for in a school. If you are looking for a local, good education to get started then I would recommend this school BUT I would not do it without recommending continued education courses to specialize in more modalities as soon as you graduate. In my opinion, I just felt the curriculum didn't offer the courses I wanted built in to my education for the cost, this school is great for others and many successful therapists come out of it...just not for me. Good luck!

Discovery Point School of Massage - Building models in anatomy class

Discovery Point School of Massage

5.0(8 reviews)
25.0 mi•Roosevelt

If I'm being frank when I first decided that I was going to attend massage school my intentions and…read moreexpectations were misguided. I thought "Oh, this will be easy and I'm just really using it as platform to get into Physical Therapy." I believed in the power of manual therapy, but I didn't truly think it was that technical or transformative. Throughout my time at Discovery Point that all changed. It was definitely not easy for me and I realized that massage school was in a lot of ways harder than when I was in University. The instructors at Discovery Point are truly marvelous and knowledgeable. Without their guidance I would not be the confident and humble therapist I am today. Time and again I find that my grasp of anatomy and my ability to truly feel tissue that I cultivated at Discovery Point has put me ahead of the pack. This school not only prepares you for the field, it shapes you. My life has transformed in many ways from this experience because of these beautiful mentors. My passion for learning has been reignited and I thank all the teachers/faciltators at Discovery point for all that they do.

I am forever grateful for the education I have received from Discoverypoint. The small class sizes…read moreprovide exceptional instruction. The teachers are extremely knowledgeable of the many aspects that create the profession of massage therapy. It's not just a school, but a community, and I feel very fortunate to be a part of it. I was completely astonished at how ready I was to enter the workforce after graduating! After only a few months after graduation I realized I was already reaching business goals of mine that I had planned 8-10 years down the line! I'm literally living my dreams. In my opinion, this is THE school to go to if you're serious about a career in massage therapy. And I'm excited to see what other continuing education will be offered in the future! Thank you, Discoverypoint!

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Port Townsend School of Massage

Port Townsend School of Massage

4.2(5 reviews)
18.3 mi

I have been taking CEU classes at PTSM since 2015. I enjoy…read morethe variety of classes for CEUs offered, the new location they have is spacious and beautiful.

I graduated from Port Townsend School of Massage in 2016. Many of the instructors are excellent…read more The manager of the school is personable, intelligent, and knows how to interact with many different personality types. She went to great lengths to accommodate my individual needs due to my health condition, helped to personalize and tailor my educational experience, and overall treated me (and pretty much everyone else, from what I saw and heard) with respect, caring, and consideration. I had some mixed feelings and some negative experiences throughout my time at this school, which is why I waited so long to post a public review, but in all fairness, many of those experiences are due to my own "stuff" and are not the fault of the school. I was enrolled in the week-end program. 2 10-hour days of classes back-to-back on Friday and Saturday, then a 6-hour day of classes on Sunday, often with homework or study or giving massage post-classes, felt like a lot to do within a short, compressed period of time. By Sunday afternoon my brain and body were often both fried and unable to absorb much of the content. I'm not sure how the school could've structured it much differently, though, and without the week-end program option, I (and many others) could not have gone through the program at all. The school has 3 separate floors and no elevator, which sometimes felt frustrating when I was dealing with a months-long ankle injury that I sustained during the process of receiving a massage at home from an LMT who is unaffiliated with this school, in order to complete a school assignment. I put a lot of effort, time, thought, work, and money into my massage school education at this school, and in hindsight it is one of the few times in my life that I feel that I may have invested these resources poorly. However, it was my own (frequently questioned!) choice to stay in the program until the end. My self-care during this program was much worse than it usually is, in a large part due to the program demands. The compromised self-care definitely took a toll on my physical and emotional well-being. I graduated with a 4.0 gpa, but my passion for and enjoyment of practicing massage was dampened by the end of the program to the point that it never recovered. I never practiced massage professionally. I tried to force myself to want to, and stayed optimistic for a long time post-graduation that I would bounce back eventually, but finally realized that my enthusiasm for practicing massage therapy has been permanently extinguished. Some of my favorite moments during the program involved working with some of my stellar classmates, learning from and connecting with a couple of the instructors and also with the school's manager, giving massage to paying community members in student clinic, giving massage to many of my own practice clients, engaging with some of the anatomy and kinesiology course material, and creating my own board game to help in learning the muscle attachments (happily, creative learning is appreciated and encouraged at this school). Attending this school is one of only 3 regrets that I have in my life. However, once again, a good portion of the reasons behind that are not the fault or responsibility of this school or its faculty or staff. Understand that this may not be an easy educational journey, even if you are smart, resilient, and start out passionate and enthusiastic about massage therapy, healing, and helping people. Recommended for an excellent massage therapy school education, with reservations.

Northwest Academy For the Healing Arts - Our Seattle Classroom

Northwest Academy For the Healing Arts

4.2(15 reviews)
32.6 mi•Junction

Massages are great but wow... it's a loud place…read more I just want to say the massages are great here. Without question. And the staff are wonderful. HOWEVER, this is one of the loudest massage facilities I've ever been to. I've been here 3 times now and the last 2 times the room I was in has a sliding door to what I assume is another massage room. This time, while I was getting a massage, I could clearly listen to the conversation going on in the other room and I don't believe those people were being overly loud. There is just NO soundproofing between their walls. In addition, I'm assuming there is a break room or something just around the corner and at one point I could hear a group of people laughing and talking loudly while they were on break or something. So just know that if you like to have a quiet environment while getting your massage, this may not be the place for you.

Go during the schools clinic hours to get an hour massage from a massage-therapist-in-training!…read moreAffordable for this princess on a budget. No complaints. The student working on me was professional and polite. The instructor rounded one time to check in, but it only helped the experience and didn't feel intrusive. They have a 3 for $75 deal- oh yeasss. And you can conveniently make appointments online.

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Our Seattle Massage School Classroom

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Student Study Area

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One of our 5 massage treatment rooms.

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