Massage Therapy near you in United Kingdom
Known locally as massage therapy. Compare researched prices and get free quotes from pros wherever you are in United Kingdom.
Typical price: £25–£220
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What massage therapy costs in United Kingdom
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| 30-minute targeted session One problem area | £25 | £40 | £60 |
| 60-minute full session Full body or deep tissue | £40 | £60 | £100 |
| 90-minute extended session Full body plus focused work | £60 | £90 | £140 |
| Couples massage (60 min) Two therapists, mobile or spa | £90 | £140 | £220 |
Popular cities for massage therapy
- Massage Therapy in London
- Massage Therapy in Birmingham
- Massage Therapy in Glasgow
- Massage Therapy in Manchester
- Massage Therapy in Sheffield
- Massage Therapy in Leeds
- Massage Therapy in Edinburgh
- Massage Therapy in Liverpool
- Massage Therapy in Bristol
- Massage Therapy in Cardiff
- Massage Therapy in Leicester
- Massage Therapy in Bradford
- Massage Therapy in Belfast
- Massage Therapy in Coventry
- Massage Therapy in Brent
- Massage Therapy in Birkenhead
- Massage Therapy in Nottingham
- Massage Therapy in Islington
- Massage Therapy in Reading
- Massage Therapy in Kingston upon Hull
- Massage Therapy in Preston
- Massage Therapy in Swansea
- Massage Therapy in Newcastle upon Tyne
- Massage Therapy in Southend-on-Sea
- Massage Therapy in Brighton
- Massage Therapy in Derby
- Massage Therapy in Southampton
- Massage Therapy in Wolverhampton
- Massage Therapy in Plymouth
- Massage Therapy in Stoke-on-Trent
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How to hire a massage therapy pro in United Kingdom
- Check the therapist holds a recognised qualification (Level 3+ diploma) and ideally registration with CNHC, FHT or Sports Therapy bodies — massage is unregulated in the UK, so voluntary registers are the quality signal
- In London, premises offering massage need a Special Treatment Licence from the borough — established clinics will hold one
- Confirm the full price and session length; tipping is not expected for clinical work
- For mobile massage, confirm travel coverage and the space needed
- Disclose health conditions on the intake form
- For remedial/sports massage claimable on health cash plans, check the therapist's body is recognised by your insurer (e.g. FHT, SMA)
- Read the cancellation policy — 24-48 hours is standard
Frequently asked questions
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 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 hygiene standards should I expect from a massage provider?
Fresh linens per client (non-negotiable), clean towels, washed hands or shower before your session, and clean equipment. For mobile massage, the therapist should arrive with laundered linens in a sealed bag. If linens look reused or the table is sticky, end the session — this is the clearest professionalism signal there is.
How do I find a legitimate, qualified massage therapist?
Check the credential your country uses — a state licence, professional-body registration, or a recognised diploma. Legit therapists list their qualification and training hours openly, take health intake forms seriously, and work from a clinic, registered business, or established platform. Vague listings with stock photos and no surname are the ones to skip.
How much does a massage cost in the UK?
A 60-minute session runs £40-£100, averaging around £60 outside London and £65-£80 in it. Mobile massage adds £10-£25 travel, with London mobile sessions commonly £70-£120. Sports and remedial massage at clinics runs £45-£90 per hour.
Is massage therapy regulated in the UK?
No — anyone can legally offer massage, which is why checking credentials matters. Look for a Level 3+ diploma and voluntary registration with the CNHC or FHT. London adds one legal layer: premises need a borough Special Treatment Licence. For mobile therapists, the qualification and insurance are what you check.
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