Book an In-Home Massage — Therapists Who Travel to You

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Why Choose Mobile Massage?

No commute

Relax immediately after your session — no driving, no parking, no coming down from the table to fight traffic.

Your space, your comfort

Familiar surroundings reduce anxiety and help you settle into relaxation faster than a clinic environment.

Ideal for specific needs

Prenatal clients, seniors, post-surgery recovery, and people with mobility limitations especially benefit from in-home care.

Available anywhere

Home, office, hotel room — mobile therapists set up wherever you need them within their service radius.

Mobile Massage — Common Questions

How much does a mobile massage cost?
Mobile massage rates vary by location and therapist. Expect to pay $10–$30 more than studio rates to cover travel time and setup. Browse profiles in your city to compare current pricing directly.
How far will a mobile massage therapist travel?
Most mobile therapists set a service radius of 10–25 miles from their base location. Some offer wider coverage for an additional travel fee. Check each therapist's profile for their specific coverage area, or search by ZIP code to find therapists who serve your location.
What should I prepare at home before a mobile massage?
Clear a space large enough for a massage table — approximately 6 × 3 feet with room to walk around it. The therapist brings their own table, linens, oils, and music. Keep the room warm (68–72°F), dim the lighting if possible, and plan to be uninterrupted for the session duration plus 15 minutes for setup and breakdown.
What's the difference between in-home and hotel mobile massage?
The experience is identical — the therapist brings all equipment to both settings. Hotel massage typically requires coordinating with the front desk for vendor access and some hotels charge a vendor fee. In-home sessions are simpler to arrange. Both are offered by most mobile therapists listed on Hemasseur.
What equipment does a mobile massage therapist bring?
A portable massage table, face cradle, fresh linens, massage oils or lotion, and typically a bolster for positioning support. Many also bring a portable sound system for ambient music. You only need to provide a private, temperature-controlled space and a place for the therapist to park.

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