Top Massage Therapists in Washington
Despite having a long to-do list and errands, you should definitely unwind after all of it has been crossed out. Or you can even take a break halfway through your list to give you that boost of energy to complete what’s left. Taking a break doesn’t waste your time, it naturally recharges you by maximizing your body’s capabilities as if it were only about to start working. What better way to do that than have a massage?
Massage therapists can relieve your pain, reduce stress, unwind bound-up muscles and make you feel generally better. In addition, they can also help rehabilitate injuries, improve circulation, and increase relaxation. Now who doesn’t want that?
There are a lot of kinds of massage therapy techniques today. Some therapists specialize in deep-tissue, acupressure, reflexology, orthopedic, and sports massage. You’ll surely find one type of massage that you’re most comfortable with.
We’re way ahead of you. Yup, we’ve done our research to minimize the trouble of you having to looking for a massage therapist in your area. We now give you our Top 10 Massage Therapists in Washington!
Natasha Dillmon
Vancouver, WA
Natasha graduated from Ashmead School of Massage in 2003. She developed an interest in bodywork as a student athlete receiving sports massage. Natasha specializes in Sports Massage, Deep Tissue Massage, and Myofascial Release. She enjoys working with all types of patients and strives to make treatment fun, active and dynamic.
Elizabeth Chaison
Seattle, WA
Elizabeth graduated from Brenneke School of Massage in 2000. In 2014 she became a Certified Hakomi Therapist (body centered psychotherapy) through Seattle Hakomi Education Network. Elizabeth has also trained in Hakomi for bodyworkers through Portland Oregon’s Mindful Experiential Therapy Approaches. Elizabeth is a member of the American Massage Therapy Association and is certified by the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork.
Kimberlee Kinlock
Vancouver, WA
Mike McCann
Seattle, WA
In his 20 years as a professional massage therapist Mike has focused his training in understanding the relationship between body posture, flexibility, strength, and life’s activities like work and sports. Mike combines his training in modalities like Myofascial Release (one form of “Deep Tissue” massage), sports massage, and other advanced massage treatment techniques to help clients break patterns of long-term chronic conditions.
Holly Holton
Leavenworth, WA
Holly is a member of the International Association of Healthcare Practitioners and the American Massage Therapy Association. She graduated Magna Cum Laude from Ashmead College in 2001 and continued her studies in Neuromuscular Therapy of the spine and sacrum and CranioSacral Therapy with the Upledger Institute, where she currently holds the honor of being a teachers assistant for the CST curriculum. She has completed four Comprehensive Therapy Programs. Advanced Certification of Orthopedic Massage was completed at the Port Townsend School of Massage in the spring of 2009. Advanced 1 CranioSacral Therapy was completed in the summer of 2011. Advanced 2 CranioSacral Therapy was completed in the fall of 2013. CranioSacral Therapy for Pediatrics 1 and 2 was completed in 2014. Clinical Applications of CranioSacral Therapy was completed in the fall of 2014. Along with her commitment to lifelong learning and maintaining a high level of continued education, she has an extensive working knowledge of kinesiology from more than twenty-six years teaching snow sports. Holly has been practicing Therapeutic Massage in Leavenworth for more than thirteen years.
Kip Wilson
Vancouver, WA
Kip has been a massage therapist for ten years and enjoys most seeing how effective massage is in reducing muscle pain and easing injury recovery and in promoting ones well being.
Jean Koncos
Vancouver, WA
Carl Anderson
Seattle, WA
In 2001, Carl completed his Associate of Arts degree in Specialized Somatic Studies – Combined Methods of Bodywork from the International Professional School of Bodywork (IPSB) in San Diego. He practiced Ayurvedic massage at the Chopra Center for Wellbeing in La Jolla. Since then, he has maintained a private practice. Combining modalities and techniques maximizes effectiveness and delivers faster return to mobility and health. In 13 years of practice, Carl has used combined modalities to help hundreds of clients to return to health, activity, and fitness.
Jen Waggoner
Vancouver, WA
Jen combines her extensive education at East West College with her instinctive approach to massage. This allows her to connect with each client as an individual. She has many clients that experience dramatic and lasting pain relief with in 3 to 4 visits after keeping a consistent routine of massage.
Kayla Monteleone
Wenatchee, WA
In ’09 Kayla founded Bellamia with one goal; to provide a therapeutic, healing massage at a price that hardworking blue collar people could afford. Whether you’re coming to see them to relax or heal, Kayla promise they will do everything they can to meet your massage therapy needs.










