Eternal Healing Massage operates as a single-therapist practice in Oklahoma City specializing in Swedish massage, deep-tissue work, and injury-focused treatment rather than spa-focused relaxation services. The practice caters to clients managing chronic pain, post-injury recovery, and those seeking maintenance care through evidence-based soft-tissue techniques, positioning itself as a clinical-leaning alternative to larger day-spa operations in the city.
This is a therapeutic massage clinic, not a day spa. The environment is clinical and private rather than luxury-oriented, with no add-on services like facials or body wraps. The therapist uses assessment-based treatment planning, meaning your first appointment involves intake questions about pain location, injury history, and functional goals before work begins. Sessions are booked by appointment only; walk-ins are not accommodated. The practice occupies a dedicated space separate from retail or salon settings.
Swedish massage and deep-tissue techniques form the core menu. Pricing runs $60 for 30 minutes, $90 for 60 minutes, and $120 for 90 minutes. These rates place Eternal Healing Massage in the mid-range for Oklahoma City; day spas like Spa Botanica charge higher per-minute rates for relaxation-focused service, while some clinical practices affiliated with physical therapy offices may charge slightly less for insurance-billed sessions. Eternal Healing Massage does not bill insurance; payment is out-of-pocket or through health savings account funds if applicable. Verify current pricing before booking, as massage rates in Oklahoma City have shifted incrementally over the past two years.
Spa Botanica, a multi-location day spa in Oklahoma City, offers massage alongside facial and body treatments in a luxury setting with higher pricing per session. Choose Spa Botanica if relaxation and ambiance are primary goals. Eternal Healing Massage is the better fit if you have acute or chronic pain, are recovering from injury, or want a therapist focused solely on soft-tissue assessment and treatment without upselling additional services. Physical therapy clinics like those operated by Integrative Physical Therapy in Oklahoma City often provide massage as an adjunct to prescribed PT; they require a physician referral and bill insurance, but their massage sessions are usually 15 to 20 minutes as part of a broader treatment plan, not standalone. Choose a PT clinic if your pain is recent and severe enough to warrant a formal medical evaluation; choose Eternal Healing Massage if you have an established condition and want dedicated massage time in a therapeutic (not spa) setting.
Eternal Healing Massage suits people with specific pain complaints, those recovering from sports injury or overuse, clients with postural dysfunction affecting neck or lower back, and anyone preferring a quiet, clinical environment over a spa experience. It also serves clients who have completed physical therapy and want ongoing maintenance care. The practice does not suit people seeking a luxury spa day, those wanting add-on services like body scrubs, or those uncomfortable with one-on-one private sessions. Clients with acute, unexplained pain should see a physician first; massage is not a substitute for medical diagnosis.
Appointment booking is handled by phone or online form; email inquiries should expect a response within one business day. Arrive 10 minutes early for intake paperwork covering pain history, previous injuries, current medications, and areas of focus. The therapist will ask you to rate pain level and describe functional limitations (difficulty sleeping, sitting, or specific movements). Treatment typically begins 15 to 20 minutes into the appointment to allow for thorough assessment. If you have not received massage recently, communicate this; the therapist adjusts pressure accordingly. You remain clothed or partially undressed per your comfort; the practice provides draping. Expect a conversation about pressure level during the first session; communicate if adjustments are needed.
The practice operates Tuesday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday by appointment. Monday sessions are unavailable. Parking is available on-site or street parking adjacent to the location. The office is not wheelchair accessible; call ahead if mobility is a concern. The practice does not require a physician referral. Payment is cash or card at the time of service; no automatic billing. Cancellations must be made 24 hours in advance to avoid a $25 cancellation fee.
Eternal Healing Massage fills a gap in Oklahoma City's massage landscape for clients who prioritize injury assessment and sustained therapeutic work over spa hospitality.
