Massage Therapists in District of Columbia

Photo of Liz Hoffmann, LMT, Massage Therapist
Liz Hoffmann
Massage Therapist, LMT
Verified Verified
Washington, DC 20009
My passion is using Eastern healing methods to enhance my clients' well-being. I was introduced to shiatsu as a college student in Tokyo while training Shotokan Karate at International Christian University. I experienced first hand how shiatsu improves flexibility, speeds recovery time and enhances performance. I studied shiatsu at the Ohashi Institute in NY, where I received my certification in 1994 and then opened my practice. My interest in Asian philosophy, language and culture underlies my shiatsu practice. It enables me to fully use my skills and knowledge to help clients heal, relax, and achieve healthier, happier lives.
My passion is using Eastern healing methods to enhance my clients' well-being. I was introduced to shiatsu as a college student in Tokyo while training Shotokan Karate at International Christian University. I experienced first hand how shiatsu improves flexibility, speeds recovery time and enhances performance. I studied shiatsu at the Ohashi Institute in NY, where I received my certification in 1994 and then opened my practice. My interest in Asian philosophy, language and culture underlies my shiatsu practice. It enables me to fully use my skills and knowledge to help clients heal, relax, and achieve healthier, happier lives.
(202) 851-9509 View (202) 851-9509
Photo of Fredi Prevost, LMMT, Massage Therapist
Fredi Prevost
Massage Therapist, LMMT
Verified Verified
Washington, DC 20015
Fredi inspires the mind-body-spirit with an inclusive therapeutic bodywork experience. The physiotherapy focuses on movement, posture, alignment, relaxation and self-awareness to restore physical and mental well-being. GuaSha, ShinTai, Cupping, Stretching, Myofascial Release are incorporated in your treatment and modify with a toolbox of useful techniques. Integrating Deep Tissue Massage, Hot Stones, Aromatherapy, Kinesio Taping, Positional Release, and your "Homework" reduce pain, help improve breath/circulation, increase flexibility, lower heart rate/stress levels, promote energy, activity and overall physical health.
Fredi inspires the mind-body-spirit with an inclusive therapeutic bodywork experience. The physiotherapy focuses on movement, posture, alignment, relaxation and self-awareness to restore physical and mental well-being. GuaSha, ShinTai, Cupping, Stretching, Myofascial Release are incorporated in your treatment and modify with a toolbox of useful techniques. Integrating Deep Tissue Massage, Hot Stones, Aromatherapy, Kinesio Taping, Positional Release, and your "Homework" reduce pain, help improve breath/circulation, increase flexibility, lower heart rate/stress levels, promote energy, activity and overall physical health.
(202) 730-9239 View (202) 730-9239
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Victoria K Goldsten
Massage Therapist, LMT, LPN, HD
Verified Verified
Washington, DC 20008
Victoria Goldsten has been caring for the sick since 1973. Her first health care experience was in nursing at several local hospitals and health care facilities. She later studied and became certified in: Homeopathy, Reiki, Lymphatic Drainage, Chakra Balancing, Acupressure, and Hypnotherapy. She has a B.S. degree in Nursing and a Doctorate degree in Homeopathy. She is currently practicing as an Integrative Homeopath and Massage Therapist in the District of Columbia and Maryland. She is Licensed in Nursing and Massage by the State of Maryland and Washington, D.C. She is currently working as the Director and a practitioner at the Washington Institute.
Victoria Goldsten has been caring for the sick since 1973. Her first health care experience was in nursing at several local hospitals and health care facilities. She later studied and became certified in: Homeopathy, Reiki, Lymphatic Drainage, Chakra Balancing, Acupressure, and Hypnotherapy. She has a B.S. degree in Nursing and a Doctorate degree in Homeopathy. She is currently practicing as an Integrative Homeopath and Massage Therapist in the District of Columbia and Maryland. She is Licensed in Nursing and Massage by the State of Maryland and Washington, D.C. She is currently working as the Director and a practitioner at the Washington Institute.
(202) 686-8202 View (202) 686-8202
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John Lee
Massage Therapist, CST, LMT
Verified Verified
Washington, DC 20009
I launched my private practice in 1996. Since 2015 my continuing studies encompass on-going exploration in advanced anatomy & physiology through Kinections, Inc. (Sacramento CA) & Bay Grass Institute (Lutherville MD). This has allows me to combine the various modalities I'm trained & certified in to what I call Integrative Somatic Therapy. These studies are based on the most current research & practices so that I can always provide the best level of soft tissue treatments.
I launched my private practice in 1996. Since 2015 my continuing studies encompass on-going exploration in advanced anatomy & physiology through Kinections, Inc. (Sacramento CA) & Bay Grass Institute (Lutherville MD). This has allows me to combine the various modalities I'm trained & certified in to what I call Integrative Somatic Therapy. These studies are based on the most current research & practices so that I can always provide the best level of soft tissue treatments.
(301) 370-6813 View (301) 370-6813
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Christopher Kahn
Massage Therapist, CMT
Verified Verified
Washington, DC 20001
I offer an eclectic modality based approach to my Massage Therapy practice. Each patient is different and unique. I take great care to explore with each patient what technique is going to work best for them. I specialize in myofascial release which then usually leads to trigger point and deep tissue work followed by Active Isolated Stretching(AIS). I also use Neuromuscular Therapy (NMT)on a regular basis.I am also a certified Bowenwork Practitioner. Bowenwork is a point specific light touch therapy that enables the body to rebalance itself. I continue to be amazed by power of this method.
I offer an eclectic modality based approach to my Massage Therapy practice. Each patient is different and unique. I take great care to explore with each patient what technique is going to work best for them. I specialize in myofascial release which then usually leads to trigger point and deep tissue work followed by Active Isolated Stretching(AIS). I also use Neuromuscular Therapy (NMT)on a regular basis.I am also a certified Bowenwork Practitioner. Bowenwork is a point specific light touch therapy that enables the body to rebalance itself. I continue to be amazed by power of this method.
(703) 855-8360 View (703) 855-8360
Photo of Michele M Macomber - Myofascial Trigger Point Therapy of Maryland, CMTPT, LMT, Massage Therapist
Myofascial Trigger Point Therapy of Maryland
Massage Therapist, CMTPT, LMT
Verified Verified
Washington, DC 20016
Myofascial Trigger Point Cold Laser Therapy is not relaxing massage! It is serious and effective western medicine for people who are tired of living with pain, who need to function better in order to live and work, who want to avoid surgery or are not recovering sufficiently from an injury. One of the fastest and most effective treatments for pain relief available, it is medically indicated for headache, frozen shoulder, neck, back, hip and knee pain, sciatica, TMJD, carpal tunnel, fibromyalgia - any pain with a muscular component.
Myofascial Trigger Point Cold Laser Therapy is not relaxing massage! It is serious and effective western medicine for people who are tired of living with pain, who need to function better in order to live and work, who want to avoid surgery or are not recovering sufficiently from an injury. One of the fastest and most effective treatments for pain relief available, it is medically indicated for headache, frozen shoulder, neck, back, hip and knee pain, sciatica, TMJD, carpal tunnel, fibromyalgia - any pain with a muscular component.
(301) 825-8232 View (301) 825-8232
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Kesler Physical & Massage Therapy
Massage Therapist, MA, MS, MTh, PT
Verified Verified
Washington, DC 20008
In pain? Did you recently hurt yourself or is an old injury back again? If you are interested in massage/manual therapies to help relieve your pain, and are looking for a practitioner with the expertise and skill your doctor recommends, and your insurance may cover, I am happy to help you. The care you'll receive is attentive,skilled,hands on, one on one care in a private setting. Patients with acute or chronic pain, muscle strains/sprains, neck/back pain, pinched nerves, painful shoulders, knees, women's health issues, headache/migraines, myofascial pain, fibromyalgia, TMJ, EhlersDanlos, may benefit.
In pain? Did you recently hurt yourself or is an old injury back again? If you are interested in massage/manual therapies to help relieve your pain, and are looking for a practitioner with the expertise and skill your doctor recommends, and your insurance may cover, I am happy to help you. The care you'll receive is attentive,skilled,hands on, one on one care in a private setting. Patients with acute or chronic pain, muscle strains/sprains, neck/back pain, pinched nerves, painful shoulders, knees, women's health issues, headache/migraines, myofascial pain, fibromyalgia, TMJ, EhlersDanlos, may benefit.
(301) 246-2934 View (301) 246-2934
Photo of Jill Nelson - Integrative Therapies, BS, LMT, CLT, Massage Therapist
Integrative Therapies
Massage Therapist, BS, LMT, CLT
Verified Verified
Washington, DC 20015
Jill Nelson BS, LMT, CLT is the sole proprietor of Integrative Therapies in Kensington. Jill specializes in lymphatic drainage for the treatment of lymphedema, oncology massage for adult and pediatric patients, therapeutic massage and energy healing. Jill has extensive experience working with clients diagnosed with lymphedema, providing lymphatic drainage to reduce swelling, compression bandaging and teaching clients how to successfully manage their lymphedema independently. In addition, she has considerable experience working with patients before and after surgery (joint replacements, plastic surgery, liposuction) using lymphatic drainage to reduce bruising, swelling and pain.
Jill Nelson BS, LMT, CLT is the sole proprietor of Integrative Therapies in Kensington. Jill specializes in lymphatic drainage for the treatment of lymphedema, oncology massage for adult and pediatric patients, therapeutic massage and energy healing. Jill has extensive experience working with clients diagnosed with lymphedema, providing lymphatic drainage to reduce swelling, compression bandaging and teaching clients how to successfully manage their lymphedema independently. In addition, she has considerable experience working with patients before and after surgery (joint replacements, plastic surgery, liposuction) using lymphatic drainage to reduce bruising, swelling and pain.
(240) 348-1137 View (240) 348-1137
FAQs - About Masssage Therapists

How can I find a massage therapist in District of Columbia?

To find a massage therapist near you, input your city, town, suburb, zip code, or a provider's name in the search bar at the top of the page. From there, you can filter by treatment technique, area of concern, and provider gender to find a massage therapist who matches your needs.

When you visit a massage therapist's profile, you can get a better idea if they're the right fit for you. Consider things like session cost, type of massage therapy provided, and their location. If someone seems like a good match, you can email them or call the number on their profile. When speaking with a potential massage therapist, pay attention to whether or not you feel comfortable in the conversation and how knowledgeable they are about your specific concerns. It may also be helpful to ask more about their general approach to wellbeing and what credentials they hold in massage therapy.

What is massage therapy and what are the benefits?

Massage therapy focuses on treating soft tissues, such as muscles, through techniques like rubbing, kneading, and other forms of manual contact. While often used to address sore muscles or soft tissue injuries, it can also serve as a preventative treatment or a way to promote overall wellness. Massage therapy is typically categorized into two main approaches: clinical and wellness-oriented. Clinical massage is more intensive and often provided in healthcare settings, such as physical therapy clinics or doctors’ offices, to address specific injuries or conditions. In contrast, wellness massages are commonly offered in spas, gyms, or hotels and focus on general relaxation and overall well-being.

Both clinical and wellness-oriented massages can be highly beneficial. For those with various physical injuries, massage can reduce symptoms of pain and swelling, as well as promote blood flow and speed up healing. Massage therapy can also be beneficial as a tool to promote relaxation and reduce stress, and many practitioners incorporate other integrative modalities into massage therapy sessions, such as mindfulness or natural oils. In addition, there are many different types of massage therapies, such as deep tissue, hot stone, Swedish, and sports massage, thus allowing clients to explore the specific modality that best fits their lifestyle.

Who can practice massage therapy?

To practice massage therapy in most states, massage therapists must obtain a state-specific license. Because massage therapy is regulated at the state level, licensure requirements and practice regulations can vary. However, most states require therapists to complete a minimum number of educational and supervised experience hours for licensure. Additionally, states may mandate that massage therapists pass a licensure exam and/or fulfill ongoing education requirements to maintain their license.

Beyond state licensure, some massage therapists pursue additional certifications to enhance their qualifications. For example, they may obtain Board Certification through the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCBTMB) or certifications offered by professional organizations like the American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA). These credentials are nationally recognized and require meeting standardized knowledge and skill benchmarks. Massage therapists may also undergo specialized training to focus on specific populations, such as sports massage for athletes.

What is the difference between a licensed massage therapist (LMT) and a certified massage therapist (CMT)?

A licensed massage therapist (LMT) is someone who holds state licensure in massage therapy. In contrast, a certified massage therapist (CMT) typically indicates additional credentialing with a national organization, such as the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCBTMB). National Board Certification can indicate a minimum standard of knowledge, as it requires passing a standardized examination, as well as a commitment to ongoing education. Since some states, such as Kansas, do allow the practice of massage therapy without a license, Board Certification for practitioners in such states may be particularly appealing to indicate a commitment to quality.

How much does it cost to see a massage therapist?

Massage therapy typically costs between $60 and $150 per hour, although exact costs can vary depending on therapy type, massage therapist experience, and location. Some massage therapists may also offer session packages or discounts, which can be a great option for clients looking to reserve multiple sessions at once.

Does insurance cover massage therapy?

Massage therapy is generally not covered by insurance. In rare cases, a medical doctor may deem massage therapy medically necessary, but even then, it is unlikely to be fully covered by commercial insurance plans. Additionally, government programs like Medicaid and Medicare currently do not provide coverage for massage therapy services.

To reduce the financial burden, some clients seek providers who offer services on a sliding scale or reduced-price basis. In some cases, clients may also be able to use funds from a Health Savings Account (HSA) to pay for massage therapy.