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2405 days ago

Therapeutic Thai Massage

Prateek from Naenae

Posting on behalf of an amazing neighbor who has just started a home based Thai Massage Clinic.

Price
$40 for 30 Mins Massage (Just the problematic area example, neck, shoulder)
$70 for 60 Mins Massage (Full Body Massage)
$100 for 90 Mins Massage (Extended Full Body Massage)

Sasiphon Inthasoi is an internationally recognised Masseur, having completed training with the Thai Traditional Medical Services Society. She has over 20 years of massage experience throughout Thailand and in New Zealand, including working for the internationally recognised East Day Spa, Wellington. Her clients have included internationally recognised Super Rugby player’s, New Zealand Politicians wives, business people and sports persons.

The name we choose for our clinic is Phon Sai Thai - Traditional Thai Massage, which is a combination of Phon’s and her daughter Sai Inthasoi’s names, and reflects the services of traditional Thai massage combined with Thai traditional medicine practices.

Please check contact details in the comments section.
Or call 0211392326 to book an appointment.

This is a therapeutic massage center only. No nonsense here please.

Price: $40

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