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  • Aug 2024

    Moments of Peace Massage Therapy, owned and operated by Vinnette Detloff, offers a variety of massage techniques to suit individual needs. Licensed by the California Massage Therapy Council since 2001, Vinnette provides Swedish, Deep Tissue, Hot Stone, Pregnancy Massage, and Medical Massage for injuries. Clients consistently praise Vinnette's expertise, noting her deep knowledge and experience in the field. They appreciate her attentive approach, customizing massages to address specific concerns and pain points. The use of heated stones is particularly well-received, enhancing the relaxation and therapeutic benefits of the massage. The atmosphere at Moments of Peace Massage Therapy is described as professional, nice, and spacious, contributing to a comfortable and welcoming experience. Booking an appointment is easy and convenient, with options to call, text, or utilize the online booking service on the website. Whether seeking relief from muscle tension, injury recovery, or simply a moment of relaxation, Moments of Peace Massage Therapy provides a high-quality massage experience.

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Professional Massage Therapy sessions by Vinnette Detloff. State licensed by the California Massage Therapy Council since 2001. License #74845. Techniques offered include Swedish, Deep Tissue, Hot Stone, Pregnancy Massage and Medical Massage for injuries. Each one hour massage is always $55.00. There are no extra charges for multiple techniques in a massage therapy session. My business is located inside of the Salon Ro Suites. Schedule a massage by calling, texting, or use my convenient online booking service on my website. I look forward to taking care of you.

Hours

Monday: 8AM - 8PM
Tuesday: 8AM - 8PM
Wednesday: 8AM - 8PM
Thursday: 8AM - 8PM
Friday: 8AM - 8PM
Saturday: 8AM - 8PM
Sunday: Closed

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accepts credit cards free wi-fi women-owned gender-neutral restrooms open to all