Eye Street Massage Therapy β Massage therapist in Washington, DC
Address1634 I St NW Lower Level #125 DC, Washington, DC 20006
Phone+1202-463-0987
Websiteeyestreet-massage.com
Eye Street Massage Therapy in Washington, DC, offers a range of therapeutic massage services. Their approach focuses on understanding individual needs to customize sessions addressing pain, muscle dysfunction, and stress. Modalities include Swedish, deep tissue, sports massage, medical massage, craniosacral therapy, Reiki, and prenatal/postpartum care. They also provide chair massage for corporate events. The studio aims to improve clients' well-being, reduce pain, and enhance movement. Therapists bring approximately 100 years of combined experience, with the business operating since 1997.
Best for
- Individuals seeking pain relief
- Athletes
- Pregnant and postpartum individuals
- Corporate wellness events
| Key services | Deep Tissue Massage, Swedish Massage, Sports Massage, Medical Massage, Reiki, Chair Massage |
| Tags | massage therapy, washington dc, dupont circle, georgetown, deep tissue, sports massage, medical massage, reiki, prenatal massage, postpartum massage |
Reviews on Google4.9 Β· 115 reviews
Absolutely the perfect way to end a day of sightseeing! Pamela gave me a wonderful massage. I felt feeling relaxed and ready for another day of walking. 100% recommend!
Soul was so knowledgeable and gave a great massage. The whole environment was calming and I walked away with practical tips on how to improve my back pain.
Absolutely, by far, the best massage I've ever gotten. Pam is amazing! The perfect blend of professionalism with the personal touch
My husband and I both got massages from Pam and the experience was really amazing! I highly recommend her for anyone seeking an incredible massage!
Excellent massage practitioners, especially the owner, Pam. I'm no stranger to massage, and she's one of the best out there. Skillful, intuitive healing, in a soothing setting, to maximize stress relief, and bring true healing.
I just floated home from the most amazing massage by Toy at Eye St Massage. It was my first experience at Eye St. Massage, and it was the best massage I've ever had! The business was easy to find, and inside the space was very clean and organized. The owner of this small business, Pam, was welcoming and kind. My therapist made sure to talk about all my needs before her service and offered me water before and after. I also loved the heated table, nice oils, and the calming music. I took my daughter there as well. We were able to book both at the same time by different therapists, which was really convenient. She loved her experience too. I can't wait to go back. Definitely worth it.
The touch of gentle yet intentional hands is amazing! Pamela is very detailed and thorough with her assessments/consultation to make sure you understand areas of your body that is causing pain, discomfort and potentially future challenges. She offered solutions on how to implement changes that not only heal your mind and body, but also help elevate you to the possibilities of a healthier lifestyle. The space us calm and soothing where you instantly feel connected and grounded. Pamela and the staff and Eye Street Massage Therapy have miracle hands, indeed.ππ½
Had a gift certificate for a 90-min. sports massage and it was the perfect giftβthe office is accessible via the Metro, though I had to call to enter the building, since it was the weekend. The office is simple and relaxing, and I had Edmund for the massageβhe was amazing! Professional, welcoming, and helpful. He did well to explain not just what he was doing but why certain muscles were tight, how I might move more effectively, etc. I hadn't expected to learn so much! I feel better, know more, and plan on going back soon.
I had a 60-minute massage scheduled for 10am on a Sunday. When I arrived, the building was still closed and the elevator required a key, so I called and the massage therapist came down right away she was very sweet and explained that she likes to come in early, even though most of the staff donβt arrive until around 1pm. I appreciated that she made the effort to accommodate the earlier time. The space was clean and calming. When I arrived, I mentioned that I had gift cards I wanted to use, and it took about 15 minutes to get them processed in the system. The staff was kind and patient during that process, but because of the delay, the massage didnβt actually start until around 10:25am. The massage itself was excellent very professional, relaxing, and well done. However, it ended at 11:07am, which meant I received about 42 minutes of hands-on time instead of the full 60 minutes I booked. That was a little disappointing, especially since the service was so good I would have loved to enjoy the full session. Overall, it was a great experience, and I would definitely come back. I just hope next time the full time is honored, as the quality of the massage was truly worth it.
So excited I found a great massage place in DC. Iβve had a few sessions with Pam, who is wonderful. She also did a posture assessment before my first massage and itβs really helped me improve and think about my posture when Iβm at work. The office is on the bottom floor of the building, but canβt beat having this location down town for a high quality massage at a reasonable price- so donβt go in expecting a luxury spa- but do go in expecting to be treated well, have a clean space, and to leave feeling so much better!
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