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Heidi Ella Wellness & Massage

5276 Lyngate Ct
Burke, VA 22015 703-323-1563

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All therapists here have been good, but I especially recommend Hanni. - May 16, 2018

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Spirit Wellness Massage

6354 Springfield Blvd #D
Springfield, VA 22150 703-644-0600

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Great place to go for a massage. If your have neck and back hurt like mine,... - Sep 20, 2023

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Springfield Therapeutic Massage

6537 Springfield Mall
Springfield, VA 22150 703-719-6867

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Excellent massages and friendly service. Have to watch for pricing. One visit,... - Jul 09, 2024

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Julie Friar

8136 Old Keene Mill Rd #A209
Springfield, VA 22152 703-740-7490

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A great massage and excellent advice on posture, and proper body movements. - Jan 21, 2018

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Soft Touch Therapy

8344 Traford Ln #B
Springfield, VA 22152 703-644-7474

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