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Rhianah Broomfield

The body holds the remarkable ability to heal itself when given the right support and when some of the compounding stresses of daily life are eased. My role is to help create those conditions, allowing the nervous system to settle so the body can do what it naturally knows how to do.

 

My approach blends evidence-based therapeutic massage with healing methods that have been used across cultures for centuries, while remaining grounded in contemporary clinical care. Sessions integrate therapeutic massage to support the physical body, along with subtle acupoint and meridian-based work to encourage balance, nervous system regulation, and energetic flow.

 

Rather than treating pain or tension in isolation, I approach the body as a whole — addressing physical, emotional, and energetic systems together. Each treatment is responsive and intuitive, shaped by what the body presents and by the individual needs of the person.


Rhianah  is a Registered Massage Therapist (RMT), Reiki Master Teacher (Usui Lineage), certified in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Acupuncture, with specialty training in Manual Lymphatic Drainage.

PRIVATE STUDIO
BY APPOINTMENT ONLY - NO WALK-INS

 

LOCATION
67 Pinegrove Ave - REAR UNIT (Birchmount & Danforth Ave., Toronto, ON)

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PRACTICE HOURS
Wednesday - Saturday | 9:00 am-6:00 pm

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CONTACT
Email: rhianahbroomfield@gmail.com 
Email inquiries are responded to during practice hours. 

NEW CLIENTS:
New clients are accepted based on availability and clinical fit. Those interested in becoming a new client may request booking access by completing the New Client Intake Form. Submission does not guarantee acceptance. 


 

This is a regulated healthcare practice.
This studio provides strictly professional, therapeutic massage services rooted in medical and holistic care.
There is zero tolerance for disrespectful or inappropriate behaviour.
I reserve the right to decline or discontinue treatment at any time when the therapeutic relationship is no longer a good fit.
This may include, but is not limited to, concerns related to professional boundaries, communication, scheduling, payment, or scope of practice.

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