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Relax your mind and bring comfort to your whole body through massage therapy. In addition to aiding in general relaxation, massage can also help with specific conditions, such as back pain, repetitive strain conditions, and headaches.
OUR OFFERINGS
Table Massage
Monday – Saturday; appointment times vary by day
Fee
- $98 per hour
- $65 per hour for HUGHP members (HUGHP is a staff insurance plan)
- $73 per hour for students who have paid the Student Health Fee
Chair Massage
For a chair massage appointment, you will sit in a chair designed to allow the massage therapist to work on the neck, upper back, and shoulders to loosen tight or sore muscles.
Schedule
Varies by week – typically between 11am-2pm
Fee (15-minute appointments)
- $20 / $16 for HUGHP members
- $16 for students who have paid the Student Health Fee
On-site Chair Massage
Our office currently does not have the capacity to staff chair massage events outside of our office. Please feel free to reach out to us for alternative options or consider gift certificates or a workshop.
HOW TO SCHEDULE YOUR FIRST APPOINTMENT
Complete the Intake Form
- In the Patient Portal, click “Medical Clearances”
- Scroll to the bottom of the page, and find the “CWHP Intake Form.” Click “Update” to complete the form.
- Answer the questions and click “Submit”! This information is shared directly with your practitioner when you schedule an appointment.
If you don’t have access to the patient portal, you can print a paper copy of the form below.
Download a PDF of the form here. Submit forms in person or fax to (617) 495-1135.
Schedule an Appointment
- Once you’ve completed the intake form, click “Appointments” in the Patient Portal.
- Select “Center for Wellness” and follow the prompts to search for an appointment.
- When you’ve selected an appointment, make sure you click “Confirm” to officially book it into our schedule.
If you don’t have access to the patient portal, please call (617) 495-9629 to schedule or visit our office in person.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is the cancellation policy for appointments?
24 hours’ notice is required to cancel an appointment without incurring a charge. If you do not show up to an appointment or cancel without sufficient notice, you remain responsible for the full payment unless we are able to fill your timeslot with a different patient. Our services are in high demand and we want to make sure they are available to everyone at Harvard.
What is required before I can schedule an appointment?
The Center for Wellness has an intake form which you must complete before you are seen by one of our practitioners. If you have not filled out the form by the time of your appointment, we will need you to complete it in person, which may cut into your appointment time.
To complete the form in the Patient Portal:
- Click on Medical Clearances
- Scroll to the bottom of the page, and find the “CWHP Intake Form”. If it says “Compliant”, you are all set. If not, click on “Update” to complete the form.
- Answer the questions and click “Submit”. This information is shared directly with your practitioner when you schedule an appointment.
This form is valid for two years after submission.
What should I wear to my appointment?
During the appointment, you should undress to your comfort level. It is suggested to wear loose, comfortable clothing. All the rooms are equipped with sheets and towels should the practitioner need to drape to access any specific part of the body.
How far in advance can I schedule an individual appointment?
Appointments may be scheduled up to 2 months in advance.
Can I request a specific practitioner?
Yes. Upon scheduling, please let us know if you would like to request a specific practitioner or have a gender preference.
How can I contact my instructor or therapist directly?
We do not provide contact information for any of our instructors or therapists. However, you can leave your contact information with the Center for Wellness Office, and we will request that the instructor or therapist contact you.
Should I offer a gratuity to my massage therapist?
No, the massage therapists at the Center for Wellness cannot accept gratuities.