Directions + FAQ

A labeled map of parking options for a massage therapist's office in the East Liberty neighborhood of Pittsburgh.

211 N. Whitfield St.
Suite 304D
Pittsburgh, PA 15206

PARKING OPTIONS

  • Parking lot - entrance is on Harvard St. 211 Tower guests are permitted to park in the first row only - the spots are marked with "211 Tower Guest" signs.

  • Street parking - there is free 2-hour parking on the surrounding block, including in front of the building entrance. (click here for a labeled map)

  • Please allow yourself ample time to find parking in the event that all 211 Tower parking lot spots are full.

BUILDING ENTRY

The main entrance is on N Whitfield St. Your confirmation email will contain details about how to get to my suite. Please call me at 412-465-0488 if you have any difficulty finding me.

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I wear?

Intra-oral massage - wear a shirt with a looser neckline so that I can access the muscles of the neck.
Massage/targeted bodywork - If we are doing targeted work, you can wear clothing that allows access to the areas being worked on. Otherwise, you can expect to disrobe and go under the sheets.

I don’t see any appointments available?
Appointment openings that are within the next 21 days are posted to my online scheduler. No appointments showing means that I don’t have anything available in that time frame. Not posting availability more than 3 weeks in advance helps keep my schedule manageable and ensures that I have space for established clients that rebook on a monthly basis. You can join my waitlist if you would like to be notified by text of any cancellations or new openings.

What is your cancellation policy?

See my booking page here and scroll under the booking widget.

Do you take insurance?

No. I do accept FSA/HSA cards for payment. I can also provide a Statement for Reimbursement to the client for them to submit to their insurance provider if their plan covers massage therapy.

Can I get physical therapy here?

No, I do not provide physical therapy at my private practice. Physical Therapist Assistants can only provide physical therapy under the direct or indirect supervision of a Physical Therapist, and I am the sole employee at my practice.

Am I supposed to tip?

I am the sole proprietor of my business and have set my prices at a rate that is sustainable for me to make a living without tips. Google reviews, referring your friends, and prebooking your appointments are all far more valuable to me than tips!

Do you sell gift cards?

No.

Do you offer any discounts?

No.

Do you have another question I didn’t address here? Don’t hesitate to contact me!