I really, really need a massage therapist. I have a massive migraine, and need some of the tension out of my neck. Anyone close by? Don't want to drive far...
Julie K. replied:
Stephanie at Bham School of Massage!
Donya T. replied:
Lemar Storey, Hal Richardson, Stephen Wade
Donya T. replied:
Stephen wade is on schedulicity.com probably your best option last min
Lemar S. replied:
http://tinyurl.com/p63 fjw6
Catherine B. replied:
Kacey Mayo White
Catherine L. replied:
Elizabeth (on Crescent) ROCKS!! I've used her for years 908-5312
Are you, or do you know, a massage therapist with his or her own massage chair who would be interested in volunteering massage services for SSFS's Spring Boutique? If...
South S. replied:
It's at the Community House of https://www.facebook.com/138985769495736 Flossmoor Community Church, which is 2218 Hutchison Road, Flossmoor, IL 60422.
South S. replied:
Michael Jania, please contact Vicki at vmeilach@ssfs1.org and she can give you the necessary details.
If anyone out there has a recommendation for either a chiropractor or massage therapist (that takes out of state insurance) I'd love to know :(
Shelly M. replied:
Amy Self -LMT is a family friend, and an amazing massage therapist, though I don't know how she does insurance.
David R. replied:
Stephen Wade is recommended by another LMT friend of mine. I don't know if he handles insurance, but I know he will work with people who can't afford his regular rates. I think my friend Delia may also work with him.
Amy S. replied:
If my opinion counts... Massage therapy over chiropractic. Second, does Google show any massage schools nearby? Students learning techniques are very thorough, need to get "hours" and are usually very affordable. If you were home i would recommend jeannie in media
Joy H. replied:
AND ..Debra Baxter Cooper for the massage. Do both--chiropracter first!
Erika E. replied:
I worked with Ellen Witt (chiropractor) in Homewood when I was struggling with my soft-tissue damage post-car wreck 2008. She is highly regarded in town and works with UAB spinal surgeons. She helped me immensely when I was in serious pain. (what is awesome is to get a massage, get relaxed, and then go to the chiro.... easier to adjust).
Erika E. replied:
In the meantime some Flexeril or Skelaxin might help, especially at bedtime. Student Health Services as initial visit?
Madison H. replied:
I'm a massage therapist at Birmingham School of Massage, we don't take insurance, but, we're $60 per hour with professionals, and we have student clinics on Saturdays for $30/hour. Any of the professionals should be able to help, and the students are generally pretty good.