Serenity Now is a combined physical therapy and massage wellness clinic in Oklahoma City that handles both musculoskeletal injury recovery and relaxation-focused bodywork under one roof, eliminating the usual choice between clinical rehab and spa-style treatment.
The facility functions as both a licensed physical therapy practice and a massage studio. Physical therapists treat post-injury and post-surgical rehabilitation, mobility loss, and chronic pain conditions using manual therapy, exercise programming, and modalities like heat and electrical stimulation. The massage arm serves clients seeking therapeutic or relaxation-focused soft-tissue work. This dual model is less common in Oklahoma City; most practices separate clinical PT from spa services or exist as one or the other.
Physical therapy sessions run 60 minutes and typically cost between $60 and $120 per visit after insurance, depending on your plan and deductible status. Initial evaluations are longer and may cost $40 to $50 more. Many insurance plans cover PT at 80 percent after deductible, making actual out-of-pocket cost predictable once you meet your yearly threshold.
Massage sessions range from 60 minutes at $85 to 90 minutes at $125, and are rarely covered by insurance unless prescribed as part of a PT treatment plan by a licensed therapist. The clinic offers package pricing: six 60-minute massages cost around $475, or roughly $79 per session. Hybrid packages pairing one PT session with one massage in the same visit are available but pricing requires direct confirmation.
Most Oklahoma City physical therapy practices operate as standalone clinics without in-house massage. OU Health Sports Medicine and Mercy Physical Therapy are larger multi-location systems that focus exclusively on clinical rehabilitation and do not offer massage services. Massage studios like Massage Envy do offer therapeutic services but employ massage therapists only, not licensed physical therapists; if you need actual PT after an injury, you must go elsewhere.
Serenity Now suits clients who want to bundle recovery and maintenance in one place and save time on appointments. Choose a dedicated PT clinic if you have complex post-surgical rehab or need direct insurance billing through a larger health system. Pick a massage studio if you want relaxation-only work and do not need licensed physical therapy.
Serenity Now works well for people managing mild to moderate musculoskeletal pain, recovering from minor injuries, or combining PT with preventive massage. It is also appropriate for clients who value convenience and do not want to coordinate care across multiple offices.
It is not ideal for acute injuries requiring emergency evaluation, severe post-surgical cases needing complex PT protocols, or insurance situations requiring direct billing through a hospital-affiliated system. If your insurance demands referral-based care through your primary doctor or a major health system, Serenity Now's independent status may complicate coverage.
Your initial physical therapy appointment begins with a 20-minute intake covering injury history, daily activity level, and goals. The therapist then performs manual testing (range of motion, strength, balance) and may use ultrasound or other diagnostic methods to assess the problem. The first session ends with a preliminary treatment plan showing expected visit frequency and discharge timeline.
Massage-only clients complete a shorter intake focused on problem areas and pressure preference, then move directly to the table. Both appointment types run on time or close to it; the clinic maintains a reasonable volume without obvious overbooking.
The clinic is open Monday through Saturday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., with most appointment slots falling between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Confirm current hours before booking weekend appointments, as seasonal changes happen occasionally. Parking is available on-site at no charge. The space is accessible for clients with mobility limitations. Insurance card and photo ID required at first visit.
Serenity Now fills a practical gap in Oklahoma City's wellness market by letting clients handle injury recovery and ongoing maintenance without splitting time between clinical and spa settings.
