Rates

Rolfing Series or Rolfing Session work: My touch always feels like “the Rolfing touch” even if we are not engaged in the Rolfing Series.  Typically clients schedule 90 minutes with me for that reason, but if you want a shorter session (not for the Rolfing Series or Post-Series Work), those rates are indicated below.  The Rolfing Series or Post-Series Rolfing is always priced at 90 minutes, regardless of time spent that day.

If you are looking for relaxation massage, I am not the right person for you — but I’m happy to refer you to someone in your area.  Please email me and let me know where you are and what you are looking for.)

(H’Burg & Staunton)             (Charlottesville*)

30 minutes  ………………………………               $ 40.00                                           n/a

60 minutes  ………………………………               $ 75.00                                           n/a

90 minutes  (Series & Post Series) ..               $110.00                                      $130.00

(*My costs are higher in Charlottesville.)

The time indicated for each session refers to the amount of time spent on the table and does not include intake or other time.

I can also arrange for Chair Massage on site.  Prices to be negotiated based on many factors.

Coaching and Facilitating

  • Individual Coaching:  $ 75.00 per session (approximately 45 minutes)
  • Couples Coaching:   $95.00 per session (approximately 45 minutes)
  • Group Coaching:     $125.00 per 8 week class (1 hour per week)
  • Individual Facilitating:  $85.00  (45 – 60 minutes)
  • Group Facilitating:    $175.00 per 8 week class (1 hour per week)

You are responsible for all long distance calls incurred for Coaching and Facilitating sessions.

OTHER FINANCIAL  STUFF

Gift Certificates in any amount are available year-round.  I can even mail them to your loved-one directly.

I NEVER want finances to be the thing to keep you from the bodywork you need.  Please let me know if you have financial concerns — perhaps we can work out some creative way to handle my fees.

At this time I do not have a credit card machine and I do not accept any insurance. I can provide you a receipt you can be reimbursed by your Flex plan (if you have one), and you will likely need a prescription for your plan to reimburse you.   I can receive payments via PayPal, but there is an additional fee to do that (whatever they are currently charging me).

MASSAGE AND INSURANCE

Virginia does not recognize massage therapists as providers, even with a prescription, therefore I cannot bill your insurance.  However, if you have a Flexible Spending Account, I can provide a receipt for you that you may submit for reimbursement, though I cannot guarantee that it will be a reimbursable expense.  If you have a prescription, it is more likely to be covered.

I am now working with a Physical Therapist in the Staunton/Verona area and we MIGHT be able to bill your insurance company for my services.  MIGHT.  We’d need to talk and get some detailed information about your insurance company.

However, in Florida, if you have been injured in an automobile accident or on the job, your automobile or workman’s compensation insurance most likely covers massage therapy and acupuncture as a part of your rehabilitation. Some health insurance companies also cover massage therapy and acupuncture.

Since Rolfing is only a brand name, your insurance will cover it as it would any other type of massage. (If your insurance covers massage, it will cover Rolfing.) With health insurance, all deductibles and co-pays will apply.  Frequently insurance will cover massage therapy ONLY when performed by an MD, PT, or other provider OTHER THAN a Licensed Massage Therapist.  The only exception I’ve seen is when an LMT is performing the treatment INSIDE the medical office of an approved provider, and the treatment gets billed under the name of the doctor or PT.  It’s best to have me (or your massage therapist) check directly with your insurance company so that you can verify your expenses PRIOR to initiating treatment.  That way you both know what your real expenses will be.

One Response

  1. I am 66 and receive social security. My primary areas of discomfort are in the neck and shoulder and the lower back. I have scoliosis and degenerative disease in my spine. What kind of treatment plan would you reccommend given my physical concerns and limited finances.

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