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Eastside Oasis Day Spa & Massage Therapy
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Decided to try this spa because I thought I had a Blue Cross discount. Turns out was only for "medical massage," and owner gave me $10 off anyway. That was the good part.
The massage was amateurish at best. Kara (sp?) asked me what areas were bothering me before she started, and I was clear my lower back was a terrible mess.
This was a stone/deep tissue package. She put stones on, and left the room several times to "get something." I've had stone massages before, and they consist of *massage* and stones, not just putting the stones (or as she called them, "rocks") on and standing there. She finally did massage my arms and legs, lightly. Then turned me over. Forgot to put stones on front, then began to massage neck and shoulders. Through this, the CD kept skipping. She finally fixed it once. Then it did it again as she was finally getting to some deep tissue work. And then she was done. Out of time, and she hadn't even touched my low back! I was shocked. She explained the scheduled length of the massage, which I knew. My point was that she had a clock and the ability to know how much time had passed, so she could hit the critical areas while there was time. I cannot tell time face down w/o a clock. She said I could schedule for another time, but I pointed out the main reason I'd come THAT DAY was to have massage on my painful lower back.
When I went out, the front desk person asked how it was, and I said she didn't even touch the most needful part. Front desk person seemed to hardly care. I left, and I will never go back.
Some people have comments about the building. That didn't bug me--what matters most is the massage room itself and the therapist.
Perhaps there are other therapists there who are good. Not this one. Very disappointing.
Pros: Easy parking.
Cons: Massage therapist seemed very inexperienced
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