The Hills Health Club & Wellness Center - Austin, Texas

Massage at The Hills

Superior Massage in the Heart of Westlake

Call 512-327-4881 to book

Massage Services

Deep Tissue      /      Trigger Point Therapy       /      Swedish Massage      /       Partial Hot Stone      /      Craniosacral    / Shiatsu

Sports Massage     /        Reflexology      /         Aromatherapy       /          Pregnancy Massage       /    Myofascial Release

Why us? It''s hard to know where to get a massage these days. There are so many choices! Let us tell you about massage at The Hills. Our therapists enjoy over 7,500 hours of combined certification. We trained at nationally-accredited massage institutions locally and abroad, from right here in Austin to Hawaii and the Pacific Northwest. We have worked in world-class spas and chiropractic offices. We use 100% organic massage lotion. We offer heated tables and aromatherapy. And we each have something in common: the expertise to give you the highest-quality massage.

Pricing

30 minutes for $50  (Swedish for $45)                                                          -Membership not required

45 minutes for $63  (Swedish for $55)                                                                       -Walk-ins welcome

60 minutes for $80 (Swedish for $70)                                            -Massage Available 7 days a week  

75 minutes for $98 (Swedish for $85)

90 minutes for $115 (Swedish for $100)

2 hour massage for $160 (Swedish for $140)

Hours

 M-Th 10am - 9pm / Fri 10am - 8pm/ Sat & Sun 10am-7pm

Menu of Services (choose any combination)

 

Relaxation/Swedish

Perfect for those who need some quiet time to decompress.  The therapist uses the application of gentle to medium pressure by the hands to the body, manipulating tissue to calm the mind and body.

Therapeutic/Deep Tissue

Therapeutic techniques are targeted to the deeper tissue structures of the muscle and fascia.  The pressure will generally be more intense, but should not hurt.  It is also a more focused type of massage, as the therapist works to release chronic muscle tension.

Sports

A sports massage prior to an event gives you a better performance; during training helps you to train more effectively, improve performance, and prevents injury.  A sports massage after an event allows for quicker recovery.  You do not have to be an elite athlete to benefit from this type of massage.

Pre-Natal

Massage can help ease the physical and emotional aspects of pregnancy.  It is a popular therapy for pain, when choices for relief are limited during pregnancy.

Reflexology

This treatment is a gentle stimulation to the pressure points in the hands and feet, causing a response in cooresponding body parts.

Hot Stone Therapy

Warm basalt stones are used to penetrate heat into the muscles.

Myofascial Release

Performed on specific areas of the body and directly on skin with little or no oil or lotion.  The therapist detects fascial restrictions and applies the appropriate amount of sustained pressure.  It is a gentle stretching technique, guided by client feedback.

Cranio Sacral

Gentle pressure is applied to the bones of the skull, sacrum and spine to restore mobility to the cerebral spinal fluid and sutures of the skull.

Shiatsu

An Asian form of body work that uses thumb and elbow pressure to specific meridian points.