therapeutic massage

Erin’s skills in sports and relaxation massage have made her my health partner for nearly 4 years. She has a wonderfully quiet space which is a reflection of her consciousness and professionalism. If you’re looking for someone that you can count on, Erin is precisely the person you’ve been seeking.

 

Erin Damour, LMT #7494 is a graduate of and former instructor at the New Mexico School of Natural Therapeutics.

My practice is open and accepting referred clients (i.e. “word of mouth”). I work with those committed to prioritizing self-care and aim to collaborate with folks looking for relaxation and pain reduction.

Evidence-informed outcomes of therapeutic massage include increased sense of well-being, relaxation, stress management, pain management and functional mobility improvement. Each session is personalized to meet your needs.

Rates & Prices

Prices listed below are based on an $80.00 per hour (plus tax) rate for payments made via cash, check or Venmo. Credit card and PayPal incur a convenience fee.

New/First-Time Client Rate:

75 min. $86.10

Established Client Rates

60 min. $ 86.10
75 min. $107.62
90 min. $129.15

*Payments made via credit card, PayPal or Square include processing fees. All services require the addition of gross receipts tax of 7.625%.

Packages

I sell bundles for those receiving frequent treatments for the following rate: 12 treatments discounted $1/minute for the massage length chosen and can be purchased as an add-on when booking and shared. The discounts are:

  • $60 off 12 60-min. massages ($900.00)

  • $75 off 12 75-min. massages ($1125.00)

  • $90 off 12 90-min. massages ($1350.00)

 

OFFICE Location

230 Adams St SE, Ste. B (Map)
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Other info

No Show/Cancellations

No-shows or cancellations within 24 hours incur a $25 fee.

Insurance

I do not accept insurance at this time.

Gift a Massage

A perfect way to express your appreciation and care for someone, purchase a Gift Card for birthdays, to share gratitude, for a job well-done, etc. in increments of your choosing. Of course, special occasions are not required! Click here to purchase a GIFT CARD.

Teaching at the New Mexico School of Natural Therapeutics.

Massage and Covid

Therapeutic massage is a close-contact healthcare interaction requiring important ethical and safety considerations. In my practice/shared suite, we follow Covid-safe mitigation practices and all governmental mandates including guidelines of our professional organization (ABMP) and the CDC – remaining flexible as things evolve. Face-to-face close contact is by nature a risk for any infectious/respiratory illness. Carefully consider the risks to yourself, your family, colleagues, workplace and (y)our community before choosing to receive therapeutic massage.

Mitigation of Infectious Disease

Cancel your appointment if you have a known exposure to someone with Covid, are recovering from Covid (rebook or plan to schedule when you are symptom free for 2 weeks) or have new unexplained fatigue or bruising.

Massage is always contraindicated if you are feeling ill.

Universal Precautions

Per usual, we continue all universal precautions: thorough hand-washing, use of HEPA air purifiers, improved ventilation, hot water laundering, disinfecting surface areas with EPA approved disinfectant such as isopropyl alcohol and Rejuvenate, routine cleaning of the office and vaccination.

Unless requested, I do not use gloves (there is not sufficient evidence they protect against respiratory infections). Gloves are best for intra-oral work, open wounds, removing used linens and using cleaning products. I have disposable gloves stocked should you prefer I use them.

Vaccination

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

As of May 2022, all clients are requested and strongly encouraged, though not required, to be vaccinated against SARS-COV 2. I am vaccinated and boosted.

Face Coverings

PREFERRED IN COMMON SPACES, OPTIONAL IN MY TREATMENT ROOM

Test positivity rates and hospitalizations are always changing. An indoor masking request remains in effect amongst my colleagues in our shared space (halls, bathrooms, waiting areas, session rooms). I still often wear a face coverings.