Frquently Asked Questions
About Booking & Pricing
How do I book my first session?
How do I book my first session?
Email me at gracecrmassage@gmail.com. New clients will receive an intake form to complete before scheduling.
How much do sessions cost?
How much do sessions cost?
- 60-minute sessions: $120
- 75-minute sessions: $140
- 90-minute sessions: $160
- 120-minute sessions: $220
Do you accept insurance?
Do you accept insurance?
I don’t accept insurance directly, but I can provide a receipt you can submit to your insurance for potential reimbursement.
What forms of payment do you accept?
What forms of payment do you accept?
I accept card, cash, or Venmo.
About Your First Visit
What should I wear?
What should I wear?
Wear whatever is comfortable for arriving and leaving. You’ll undress to your comfort level (nude or underwear on) and be draped with sheets throughout the session.
Will I be covered during the session?
Will I be covered during the session?
Yes, always. You’ll be professionally draped throughout your session, with only the area being worked on exposed at any given time.
What if I'm nervous about being touched?
What if I'm nervous about being touched?
That’s completely valid. We’ll talk through your comfort levels before the session begins, and you can set boundaries about any areas you don’t want worked on. You can also change your mind at any point during the session.
Can I talk during my session?
Can I talk during my session?
Absolutely, if that helps you feel comfortable. You can also be quiet if you prefer.
There’s no right or wrong way to experience bodywork.
About the Work
Will it hurt?
Will it hurt?
It shouldn’t. Therapeutic work can sometimes feel intense, especially if you’re releasing
long-held tension, but it should never cross into pain. I’ll check in with you about
pressure throughout the session.
What should I expect after my session?
What should I expect after my session?
You might feel relaxed, energized, emotional, or sore for 1–2 days. All of this is normal.
Drink water and give your body time to integrate the work.
How often should I get bodywork?
How often should I get bodywork?
That depends on your needs. Some clients come weekly, others monthly, others as-needed.
We can talk about what makes sense for your body and your goals.
What's the difference between your services?
What's the difference between your services?
About Safety & Comfort
Is your studio accessible?
Is your studio accessible?
My studio is on the third floor with stairs required. For clients with accessibility needs,
I offer limited in-home sessions.
What if I'm plus size?
What if I'm plus size?
All bodies are welcome here. My tables are equipped with extenders and can safely support
bodies of all sizes.
Is this a safe space for queer and trans folks?
Is this a safe space for queer and trans folks?
Yes. My practice specifically centers and affirms LGBTQIA+ and trans clients. Your pronouns
and identity will be respected, and I have experience working with bodies undergoing or
healing from gender-affirming surgery.
I'm a sex worker—is that okay?
I'm a sex worker—is that okay?
Absolutely. My practice is explicitly sex worker-affirming.
I have trauma history—will this be safe for me?
I have trauma history—will this be safe for me?
My work is trauma-informed, which means consent, communication, and your comfort are
central. You’re always in control of what happens on the table. If you have specific
concerns, please reach out before booking so we can discuss how I can best support you.
Logistics
Where do I park?
Where do I park?
There’s ample street parking on Indian Queen Lane.
Do I need to bring anything?
Do I need to bring anything?
Nope! Just bring yourself. I provide everything you need.
What's your cancellation policy?
What's your cancellation policy?
Please give 24 hours notice to reschedule or cancel. Cancellations within 24 hours are
charged 50% of the session price. Emergencies and illnesses are waived at my discretion.
Can I bring a friend or partner?
Can I bring a friend or partner?
For most sessions, it’s just you and me in the room. If you need someone present for
comfort or support, let me know and we can discuss accommodations.
