Welcome to Massage @ Port Macquarie
He Ling Ying (Dip. Rem. Massage) founded Massage @ Port Macquarie to offer a comfortable, congenial and more effective alternative to impersonal massage establishments. Ling has always been a strong advocate for the principle that massage therapy is substantially more helpful, when administered in a serene and relaxing environment. She applies the age-old theories of Zen, in symphony with modern remedial and therapeutic techniques, to provide a massage experience benefitting the mind and reinforcing wellbeing, as it delivers real, clinically-proven health benefits.
Massage @ Port Macquarie operates from a purpose-built home clinic, where parking is just metres from the door. With no concerns about traffic problems or parking issues, patients arrive relaxed, enabled to enjoy their treatments without a care in the world. Of course health fund rebates are available for eligible treatments and HICAPS provides refunds on-the-spot.
A visit to Massage @ Port Macquarie is so much more than a simple massage; it’s a journey in pure relaxation with an affable, compassionate, highly-trained and experienced therapist who honestly cares about your health. Ling uses only the finest massage oils, many produced exclusively for her clinic, and upholds stringent standards of hygiene to ensure that her clients return time and time again.
About Us
He Ling Ying (Dip. Rem. Massage) initially trained in the country of her birth, China. She became proficient in a number of ancient Chinese massage techniques and established her own, very successful clinic in Guangzhou.
Massage Services
Utilising a unique combination of age-old traditional Chinese massage principles and professional, highly-trained contemporary modalities, Massage @ Port Macquarie is able to provide the ultimate and most effective massage experience available.
Benefits Of Massage
The basic goal of massage is to assist the body in healing itself, to introduce a state of sublime relaxation and subtly, to increase the patient’s overall health and well-being. When muscles are overworked waste products such as lactic acid can accumulate, causing soreness, stiffness and occasionally muscle spasms.