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Locality: Burin, Newfoundland and Labrador

Phone: +1 709-277-6547



Address: 74 Winterland rd Burin, NL, Canada

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Kimberly Isaacs, RMT 09.05.2021

NOTICE: My phone is currently unusable. Anyone needing to reach me, please contact me through email at [email protected]. Thank you, Kimberly

Kimberly Isaacs, RMT 30.04.2021

Back to School is quickly approaching and so much has to be done! With all the busy days and running around, don't forget to treat yourself! Whether you're a teacher or a parent, or just overwhelmed with all the busyness around you, Massage can help with stress and improve your overall mood while helping with discomfort and pain in areas of the body! Also an important reminder for teachers to take advantage of booking early as later time slots tend to fill up fast! Don't forget to snag your appointment today!

Kimberly Isaacs, RMT 16.04.2021

Anyone trying to reach me today, please email or message me on facebook. Left my cell at home this morning.

Kimberly Isaacs, RMT 09.04.2021

Covered under insurance? Direct billing is available to most clients who do. Insurances available to direct bill include:... - Blue Cross Medavie - Chambers of Commerce Group Insurance - Cowan - Desjardins Insurance - Great-West Life - Green Shield Canada - Industrial Alliance - Johnson Inc. - Manulife Financial - Maximum benefit or Johnston Group - RCMP - Sunlife Financial - SSQ Financial Group - Veterans Affairs Canada *Please note that there is also the possibility direct billing in not available with your specific insurance plan.

Kimberly Isaacs, RMT 06.04.2021

DID YOU KNOW? Massage Therapy can help treat many different things like soft tissue injury and dysfunction such as whiplash, carpal tunnel syndrome, and TMJ syndrome, help relieve pain such as migraines, neck or back pain, and fibromayalgia, and can even help improve mental health conditions such as stress, anxiety and depression. To learn more about Massage, you can visit the NLMTA website: http://nlmta.ca/about-massage-therapy/