Massage wasn’t something I chose overnight — it’s something that grew with me over the years.
I’ve been working as a massage therapist for over 15 years, and during that time I’ve learned that massage is about far more than techniques. It’s about understanding people, listening to their bodies, and adapting every session to what they truly need that day.
When I first began, I was fascinated by how much tension and pain people carried — often without realising it. Long hours at desks, stress, old injuries, poor sleep. I saw how quickly the body could respond when it was treated with the right pressure, patience, and intention.
Those early years taught me humility. Every body is different. What works perfectly for one person may not work for another. That lesson shaped the way I work to this day.
Over the years, I’ve worked with:
People suffering from chronic back, neck, and shoulder pain
Desk workers dealing with long-term tension
Active clients and athletes needing deep, targeted work
Clients who simply needed space to breathe and reset
With time, my focus naturally shifted towards therapeutic massage, deep tissue work, trigger points, and cupping therapy — treatments that don’t just feel good on the day, but actually help people move and feel better long-term.
Today, I’m proud to have over 500 positive reviews, but what matters most to me is when a client tells me they slept better, moved easier, or finally felt relief after months or years of discomfort.
I currently work from my massage room in Cambridge, offering a calm, private, and professional space where clients can fully relax and feel safe.
No rushed appointments.
No “one-style-fits-all” massages.
Every session is personalised — pressure, techniques, and focus areas are adjusted to you. Some days the body needs deep, focused work. Other days it needs slower, restorative care. I listen, assess, and adapt.
Over time, a new idea started to grow.
I’ve always loved the thought of bringing high-quality massage therapy to more people — not just in one fixed location. That’s where the idea of a mobile massage studio was born: a professionally built massage van, designed as a calm, private treatment space on wheels.
Not a quick home visit — but a proper studio experience, just mobile.
This project is something I’m slowly working towards, and to help make it possible I’ve opened a Buy Me a Coffee page for anyone who feels connected to my work and wants to support the journey. There’s absolutely no expectation — just an option for those who wish to be part of the story.
Massage has taught me patience, respect for the body, and the value of genuine human connection. I still enjoy learning, refining my skills, and helping people feel better — both physically and mentally.
Whether you come to me for pain relief, recovery, or simply time for yourself, my goal is always the same:
to give you a treatment that truly helps, not just one that passes the time.
Thank you for being here — and for supporting independent, personal therapy.