Frequently Asked Questions
Can I get a massage?
Reflexology is not related massage. Please, do not call asking for massage services.
Will Reflexology cure me?
Reflexology in its self is not a cure. Reflexologists are not medical practitioners
and are not permitted to diagnose and treat ailments. The human body has an
incredible capacity for healing. Reflexology assists and enhances the body's
ability to heal its self.
What does a Reflexology treatment feel like?
A Reflexology treatment feels like a very peculiar massage. A typical massage
focuses on soft tissue. Reflexology differs from massage in that it focuses
on specific reflex points, which involve the nerves, soft tissue and the bones.
When these points in the hands or feet are manipulated, one may feel relief,
ticklish, pleasure, or discomfort.
How often can I have Reflexology treatments?
Three to four days between treatments is the optimum.
Can Reflexology be harmful or detrimental in any way?
Definitely not. The non-invasive treatment cannot possibly worsen a condition
or cause harm.
What conditions are not suitable for Reflexology treatments?
- Thrombosis
- Embolus
- Phlebitis
- Blood Cancers
- Lymphatic Cancer
- Hodgkins Disease
- Gangrene
- Shingles (pustules present)
- First 3 Months of Pregnancy
- High Fever
- Infection or Flu
- Foot Infection
- High Risk Pregnancy
- Unmanaged Heart Conditions
Book an Appointment
Appointment Hours
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday: 10:30am to 5pm
Thursday: 10am to 2pm
Week-ends and after
hours:
By appointment only
Enquiries: Use the Email Enquiries Webpage
Call: 0438 308 281
