Massage Therapy in Ang Mo Kio New Town
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Typical price: SGD 28–SGD 260
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Massage Therapy prices in Ang Mo Kio New Town
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| 30-minute targeted session Neck/shoulders or foot reflexology | SGD 28 | SGD 40 | SGD 65 |
| 60-minute full session Full body massage | SGD 45 | SGD 75 | SGD 140 |
| 90-minute extended session Full body plus focused work | SGD 70 | SGD 110 | SGD 180 |
| Couples massage (60 min) Two therapists, home or spa | SGD 90 | SGD 150 | SGD 260 |
How to hire a massage therapy pro in Singapore
- Book through established platforms or licensed spas — massage establishments in Singapore are police-licensed under the Massage Establishments Act, and licensed premises display their licence
- For home massage, use platforms that verify therapist certifications (e.g. CIBTAC/ITEC or WSQ spa qualifications)
- Confirm the full price — quoted rates usually include everything; tipping is not expected
- Disclose health conditions before treatment
- For home visits, confirm the space needed and whether a table or floor mat is used
- For TCM tuina, consider TCM Practitioners Board-registered practitioners if you want the clinical version
- Check the cancellation window — same-day cancellations often forfeit a fee
Massage establishments in Singapore are licensed by the police under the Massage Establishments Act, with licence categories tied to therapist certification. TCM tuina practiced clinically falls under the TCM Practitioners Board. Home-visit massage via vetted platforms is a large and legitimate market.
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Frequently asked questions
What questions should I ask before booking a massage?
Four: What qualification and training do you have? What's the full price for my session length, including travel if mobile? What should I tell you about injuries or conditions beforehand? What's your cancellation policy? Clear answers to all four is the baseline for a professional operator.
What should I expect at a first massage appointment?
A short health intake (medications, injuries, surgeries, pregnancy), a discussion of your goal areas and pressure preference, then the treatment. You undress to your comfort level — you're always draped except the area being worked. Speak up during the session if pressure is too much; a good therapist adjusts without fuss.
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.
Are massage packages and memberships worth it?
If you already go monthly, a 5-10 session package at 10-20% off pays for itself. Beware chains that make cancellation hard or expire credits quickly — read the expiry and freeze terms. Never prepay a large package at a business you haven't visited at least twice.
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.
Is mobile (at-home) massage worth the extra cost?
If you value the zero-commute, post-massage-straight-to-couch experience, yes. The therapist brings a table, linens and oils; you need a clear 3x2m space. It typically costs 20-50% more than clinic rates. For deep clinical work, a clinic with a hydraulic table may still be better.
How much does a massage cost in Singapore?
A 60-minute session runs S$50-S$90 at neighbourhood licensed spas, S$80-S$150 at mid-tier spas and home-visit platforms, and S$180+ at hotel spas. Foot reflexology is cheaper at S$30-S$60 per hour. Tipping is not expected.
How do I know a Singapore massage business is legitimate?
Licensed massage establishments hold a police-issued licence under the Massage Establishments Act — established spas display it, and licence status reflects therapist certification levels. For home massage, book via platforms that publish therapist certifications and reviews rather than classified ads.
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