Massage Therapy in Mount Waverley
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Typical price: A$45–A$320
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Massage Therapy prices in Mount Waverley
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| 30-minute targeted session One problem area | A$45 | A$65 | A$85 |
| 60-minute full session Full body or remedial | A$85 | A$110 | A$140 |
| 90-minute extended session Full body plus focused work | A$120 | A$150 | A$190 |
| Couples massage (60 min) Two therapists simultaneously | A$170 | A$240 | A$320 |
How to hire a massage therapy pro in Australia
- For health-fund rebates, the therapist must hold a Diploma of Remedial Massage and membership of a recognised association (Massage & Myotherapy Australia, AMT, ANTA) with a provider number
- Confirm the treatment type: relaxation vs remedial — only remedial (and myotherapy) attracts private health insurance rebates
- Confirm the full price and any HICAPS on-the-spot claiming
- Disclose health conditions on the intake form
- For mobile massage, confirm the travel fee and table space
- Tipping is not expected in Australia
- Check the cancellation window — 24 hours standard, late cancels commonly billed 50-100%
Massage therapy is not government-registered in Australia, but private health insurers only pay rebates for remedial massage performed by therapists holding a Diploma of Remedial Massage and membership of a recognised association. This association system functions as the de facto quality register.
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Frequently asked questions
Why does massage pricing vary so much between providers?
You're paying for different things: an independent's home studio has minimal overhead; a day spa adds facilities, robes and towels; a hotel spa adds location premium; clinical/remedial practices add advanced training and sometimes insurance-claimable treatment. The hands-on skill doesn't scale neatly with price — reviews matter more than venue.
How do I book a good massage in Mount Waverley?
Search therapists in Mount Waverley by modality (deep tissue, sports, prenatal) rather than generic 'massage', check their qualification and reviews that mention pressure and professionalism, and confirm the full price including any travel fee for mobile visits. Booking direct with an independent is usually 10-20% cheaper than through a spa.
When should I NOT get a massage?
Skip or postpone with fever, contagious illness, acute injury (first 48-72 hours), deep vein thrombosis or clot risk, uncontrolled high blood pressure, and some cancer treatments — ask your doctor. Pregnancy massage is fine after the first trimester with a therapist trained in prenatal work. Always disclose conditions on the intake form.
How often should I get a massage?
For general stress management, every 3-4 weeks maintains benefit. For a specific issue like a stiff neck or training recovery, weekly or fortnightly for 3-4 sessions, then reassess. A one-off massage feels good for a few days; cumulative benefit comes from consistency, not from one long session.
What's the difference between Swedish, deep tissue, and sports massage?
Swedish (relaxation) massage uses long, light-to-medium strokes for general stress relief. Deep tissue works slowly into deeper muscle layers to release chronic tension — expect some discomfort, not pain. Sports massage targets specific muscle groups around training or injury, often including stretching. Prices are usually similar; remedial and sports work sometimes carry a small premium.
Can massage help with back and neck pain?
Evidence supports massage for short-term relief of non-specific low back and neck pain, best combined with movement and strengthening. It won't fix a disc problem or replace physio for a diagnosed condition. If pain radiates down a limb, causes numbness, or follows trauma, see a doctor or physio first — a good therapist will say the same.
How much does a massage cost in Australia?
Clinic-based 60-minute sessions run AUD $90-$140, mobile massage $100-$170 including travel, and luxury spas $150-$200+. Remedial massage with a rebate-eligible therapist sits at $95-$140, with health funds typically returning $20-$40 per session depending on your extras cover.
Can I claim massage on private health insurance in Australia?
Yes, if you have extras cover including remedial massage and the therapist holds a provider number with your fund via a recognised association. Relaxation massage doesn't qualify. Many clinics have HICAPS terminals for on-the-spot claiming — ask when booking and name your fund.
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