Alicia has been a licensed massage therapist since 2009 and works with women and children out of a quiet room on Public Square. Therapeutic work when something specific hurts, relaxation work when it does not, prenatal for expecting mothers, and the training to sit with clients carrying depression or PTSD. Every session is by appointment, so nobody is ever rushed off the table.
Pick the length that fits what you actually need rather than being sold up. A half hour is plenty when one shoulder is the problem. Ninety or a hundred and twenty minutes is what you want when the whole body needs attention and a couple of spots need real time. All prices are plus tax, and the two add ons can go on any session you like.
Half an hour on the upper body, or half an hour on whatever is actually sore or injured. This is the focused option. When you know exactly where the problem is and you want the time spent there instead of spread across everything, this is the one to book.
The standard hour, full body, tailored to what you come in with that day. Enough time to work the whole body properly and still spend real minutes on the areas that need it. If you are not sure what to book, book this one.
Ninety minutes, full body, with extra care given to the problem areas. The difference between sixty and ninety is not more of the same, it is having the room to go back to a stubborn spot two or three times instead of once and hoping.
Two full hours, full body, unhurried, with as much attention as the problem areas need. This is the session for when things have been building for months rather than days, and for people who genuinely never stop and need to be made to.
Prenatal bodywork for expecting mothers, positioned and supported properly, at the same price as a standard hour. Mention how far along you are when you book so the room and the positioning are set up before you arrive rather than after.
Twenty dollars added to any session, and you pick the blend on the day rather than being handed whatever is open. Small thing, but choosing it yourself is most of what makes it work.
Heated basalt stones worked mainly through the upper body, twenty five dollars on any session. Heat gets into shoulders and the base of the neck in a way hands alone take much longer to manage, particularly in the winter.
This is a solo practice, which means the person you book is the person who works on you, every single time, and she remembers what you said last visit. No rotating staff, no upsell script at the door, no next appointment stacked up behind you. Pressure is set by you and adjusted as the session goes, because the only person who can actually feel it is you.
Every appointment is made by phone or text. There is no online booking, so this is genuinely the way in. If she is on the table with someone she will come back to you, so a text is often easier than waiting on a ring out.
Whether something specific hurts or you simply need to switch off for an hour. That is what decides the length. Please also say if you are pregnant, or if there is anything about touch, pressure or positioning you would rather she knew before you arrive rather than during.
Thirty minutes for one focused area at $45. Sixty for a full body hour at $80. Ninety at $125 or a hundred and twenty at $160 when the problem areas need real time. Add aromatherapy at $20 or mini hot stone at $25 to any of them.
The room is on the second floor above The Caroline on Public Square SE in downtown Troy. Please double check the address when you book, because several listings on the internet still have it wrong, which is covered further down this page.
Alicia earned her associate's degree in massage therapy in 2009, is licensed by the Ohio State Medical Board and belongs to the AMTA. She trained specifically in massage for clients living with depression and for people carrying PTSD, and she volunteered with Hospice of Miami County giving massages to hospice patients. That is a serious seventeen year practice. Here is what the internet says about it. Her only website is a page rented from her trade association, so if that membership ever lapses the whole site goes with it. There are three different street addresses for her in circulation, hers on Public Square, a Yelp one on Wayne Street and a YellowPages one on West Main. There is no email address published anywhere at all, no online booking, and her listings on YellowPages, Manta and Birdeye are all sitting unclaimed. Meanwhile alicialovelmt.com is unregistered. This page is what a site she actually owned could look like.
All seven days are <b>by appointment only</b>, which is exactly what her own site says, and appointments are made by calling or texting <b>(937) 694-5318</b>. There is a Monday to Friday nine to six schedule floating around on an unclaimed listing elsewhere on the internet, but that was scraped rather than published, so please do not plan around it. Ring or text and you will get a real time.
The room is at <b>305 Public Square SE</b> in downtown Troy, second floor, above The Caroline, Suite 1. This is worth reading twice, because Yelp still lists a 1100 Wayne Street address and YellowPages still lists 2355 West Main Street. Both of those listings are unclaimed and neither is where you want to go. If you are coming for the first time, confirm it when you call <b>(937) 694-5318</b>.
Tell us which length you are after and what is going on, whether that is a specific sore shoulder or simply needing an hour where nothing is asked of you. Calling or texting (937) 694-5318 is still the fastest route, and this form works too. Please note this practice sees female clients only.
Sessions are $45 for thirty minutes, $80 for sixty, $125 for ninety and $160 for a hundred and twenty. Pregnancy massage is $80 for the hour. Aromatherapy adds $20 and mini hot stone adds $25. All prices are plus tax.
$49 one time setup, then $79/month, no contract. Hosting, lead capture, traffic tracking, and your own dashboard are all included.
Get it live for your business Questions first? Email hello@roughlookingwebsite.com