Meaghan Le Lievre is a Registered Massage Therapist based in Shawnigan Lake, BC, offering both in-clinic and mobile massage therapy across Southern Vancouver Island. Enjoy the ultimate convenience of professional massage treatments in the comfort of your own home—no traffic, no rushing, just complete relaxation. Once you’ve experienced the ease of mobile massage, it’s hard to go back to the clinic. Meaghan provides personalized therapeutic and prenatal treatments designed to relieve tension, restore mobility, and enhance overall wellness. Direct billing and Saturday appointments available. Book easily online.
Founded over 20 years ago, Mill Bay Massage Therapy Clinic provides tailored treatments built on a foundation of thorough therapuetic assessment of every client by Registered Massage Therapist Leslie Croll. Leslie has been a Registered Massage Therapist for over 25 years. Practicing first in Surrey BC, Leslie decided to return to the Island and make Mill Bay home. Leslie treats a wide variety of conditions and continues to attend regular Continuing Education workshops in order to provide a diverse range of techniques in order to assist the patient toward as full and complete a recovery as possibly; as quickly as possible. As well as providing hands on therapy, Leslie assesses and recommends stretches and exercises to help the individual achieve and maintain their most functional, pain free state possible. Mill Bay Massage Therapy Clinic is located on southern Vancouver Island in the Cowichan Valley community of Mill Bay.
Debbie attended the Malaspina College in Duncan, B.C. taking a 24 hour course on Swedish Massage. Realizing her calling, desiring to learn more, she attended the West Coast College of Massage Therapy in Victoria, B.C. The college, highly respected throughout North America, was established in 1983. This 3000-hour program gave her thorough knowledge of anatomy and physiology, and the hands-on techniques gave her the tools needed to provide clients with an alternative health care. She became a member of the College of Massage therapy and the Massage Therapy Association in March 2007. It has been a long journey, ending in a career full of future rewards. Day in, day out we are constantly beating our bodies up through regular daily activities. No matter what type of work we do, the stresses and strains accumulate up to a point where pain is felt. Most often we learn to ignore the pain. However, we let it build up to a point where we sustain injuries. The results are extension of work disability and loss of work time. There are many, many occurrences of this type of injury. More and more people are realizing the benefits of massage therapy as a tool to prevent unnecessary, repetitive injuries. By keeping a rain check on what your body is saying and maintaining a monthly or bi-monthly check-up with a massage therapist, you can increase your chances on eliminating the long-term side effects to reoccurring pain. Look at it this way. If we make a habit of maintaining our cars, yards, homes, then why not make a habit of maintaining our bodies. Take care of yourselves. Life is too short.