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Hours
Monday: 10AM - 4PM
Tuesday: 10AM - 9PM
Wednesday: 10AM - 9PM
Thursday: 10AM - 9PM
Friday: 10AM - 9PM
Saturday: 9AM - 7PM
Sunday: 10AM - 3PM
Tips
price range: average by appointment only accepts credit cards street parking free wi-fi gender-neutral restrooms bike parking wheelchair accessible
Ratings
Google: 4.8/5 Facebook: 4.6/5 Tripadvisor: 5/5lillieAnn's Massage Therapy Spa
1260 W Washington Blvd STE 102, Chicago
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Just had a massage with Hilde and it was fantastic. Perfect amount of pressure (medium hard), lots of elbow and forearm pressure over the long muscle groups. Perfect mix of lengthening and working on tight areas. Hildy rocks!!Also experienced Sarah a few months ago - all great things to share for her too. She was really interested in my body history and any specific places I wanted to work on, suggested specific therapies for specific areas. Great pressure and joint manipulation. Very relaxing!
Ms. Tanz has the hands of a healer! I received a full body massage with a focus on my lower back. Her pressure was spot on and she precisely worked out my pains through various points throughout my body. I can't wait to book with her again and try out her other services. I walked away floating from the experience, not only physically in better shape, but mentally as well. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I've been going here for massages since 2018 and have had nothing but great massages every time. I've seen Roslyn several times and she's a star at attuning to where my body needs particular attention on any given day. She asks questions to understand mobility and functional movement I engage in (due to work, etc) and customizes her massages to address those needs. I always feel much more relaxed and far less tense when I leave than I do when I arrive. I have chronic pain/tension in my neck/shoulders, so I appreciate that Roslyn provides recommendations about ongoing treatment so that I can be more proactive rather than reactive in effort to reduce pain long-term.