BodyTune Wellness
BodyTune Wellness

BodyTune Wellness

Massage TherapyAbbotsford

About

Massage and acupuncture therapy centre in Abbotsford with 4.5/5 rating from 500 reviews. Offers RMT and non-RMT massage therapy, registered acupuncture, and ICBC treatments. Located on McCallum Street, Abbotsford's original Medical Street. Walk-ins welcome.

Our Story

At BodyTune Wellness, the commitment is to help clients achieve optimal health through specialized Massage Therapy and Registered Acupuncture. Where talent meets healing.

Services

Swedish Massage

Deep Tissue Massage

Sports Massage

Prenatal Massage

Hot Stone Massage

Therapeutic Massage

Relaxation Massage

Cupping Therapy

Specialties

Chronic PainInjury RehabilitationICBC ClaimsWomen's Health

Our Team

Sang Muk Han

Registered Massage Therapist (RMT)

Gilhwan Kim

Registered Massage Therapist (RMT)

Tavian Thomas

Registered Massage Therapist (RMT)

David Joeun Seo

Registered Acupuncturist (R.Ac.)

Timothy Yanghun Pak

Registered Acupuncturist (R.Ac.)

Anmol Chhabra

Bodyworker (student RMT)

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Find Us

Abbotsford

2316 McCallum Rd, Unit 209
Abbotsford, BC V2S 3P4

Parking

Free parking available on-site.

Transit

Close to Main Street bus stop.

Walk-in Policy

Appointment only

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Contact Information

Address

2316 McCallum Rd, Unit 209

Abbotsford, BC V2S 3P4

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1:What type of massage is best for me?

It depends on your goals. Swedish massage is great for relaxation, deep tissue for chronic tension, sports massage for athletes, and therapeutic massage for injury recovery.

Q2:Is massage therapy covered by insurance?

Registered Massage Therapy is covered by most extended health plans. We provide receipts for insurance claims. Check your plan for specific coverage details.

Q3:How often should I get a massage?

For general wellness, monthly massages are beneficial. For chronic pain or injury recovery, more frequent sessions (weekly or bi-weekly) may be recommended.

Q4:Should I talk during my massage?

It's entirely up to you. Some clients prefer silence to relax, while others like to chat. Your therapist will follow your lead to ensure your comfort.

Q5:What should I do after my massage?

Drink plenty of water to help flush toxins, avoid strenuous activity for a few hours, and take time to rest and let your body continue to relax.

Additional Information

Languages Spoken

English

Payment Methods

Credit CardsDebit CardsCashInterac e-TransferDirect Billing

Certifications

Registered Massage Therapist (RMT)

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible

Parking

Free parking available on-site.

Transit Access

Close to Main Street bus stop.

Walk-in Policy

Appointment only

Safety Protocols

Enhanced cleaning protocols

Sanitization stations

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