Massage Therapists in Michigan
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evans, julie
evans, marjorie
evanson, anna
Evechrista Marie Suber
eveland, noelle
Evelyn Mary Barker
Evelyn Nadine Lepain
Evelynn Mercy Tierney
everett, elizabeth
Evgeniya Vedder
Evie Lynnelle Roisen Cushman
Evija Marinska
evolve athlete recovery inc
evolve rehab pllc
Ewa Skrzeszewska
ewing, ellis
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Exie Yong Buehler
exodus hair & nail studio llc
Eyvonne Elizabeth Crow
ezop, miranda
Fadi Issac
Fadia K Haddad
fairchild, bailey
Faith Ann Jones
Faith Ashlynn Karp
Faith Christine Ackerman
Faith Lanae Bohland
Faith Nicole Griffin
Faith Reanne Frontera
faith walk, inc.
faith works llc
falero, jamilah
falk, brenda
Fallon Lea Erickson
Fallon Marie Grapentin
Fanny Alcantar
Farah Maher Abujoudeh
farias, karen
farkas, kari
farrier, monica
fast, jamie
Fatima Hayat
Faun Ryan
Faxiang Dai
Faye Julia Weber
Faye Stevenson
Fei Cao
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a referral to see a massage therapist in Michigan?
No referral is needed to book with a Registered Massage Therapist (RMT) in Canada. However, some insurance plans may require a doctor's referral for reimbursement.
How much does massage therapy cost in Michigan?
A typical 60-minute RMT session costs $90-$140 depending on the city and clinic. Most employer health benefit plans cover massage therapy, often $500-$1,000 per year.
What's the difference between an RMT and a spa massage?
Registered Massage Therapists complete 2,200-3,000 hours of training and are regulated health professionals. They can treat injuries, chronic conditions, and issue insurance receipts. Spa massages focus on relaxation and may not be covered by insurance.
How often should I get a massage?
For chronic conditions: every 1-2 weeks initially, then monthly for maintenance. For general wellness: monthly is common. For athletic training: weekly during heavy training periods. Your RMT will recommend a frequency based on your needs.
Is massage therapy covered by provincial health insurance?
Most provinces do not cover massage therapy under their public health plan. Coverage typically comes through employer health benefits or private insurance. Check your plan details for coverage amounts and whether a referral is required.