About

Hi, I’m Sue.

I became a Massage Therapist because I believe your body deserves to feel like home — even while it's doing all the things life needs from you. You carry so much. Here, you get to put it down.

I work out of a quiet home studio in Dartmouth. Good music. Real art. A dog, usually asleep somewhere nearby. No upsells, no pitches, no referrals to other services. Just an hour that's actually yours, in a space that feels humane.

My favourite people to work on are the ones who never put themselves first — veterans, first responders, tradespeople, the working class, mothers in the thick of it. If your body is your tool, your shelter, or someone else’s safe place, you deserve someone who treats it like it matters. That’s the job.

I’ll ask questions, I’ll listen to the answers, and I’ll tell you honestly what I think we should do. No upsell. No mystery. Just steady, capable hands and a plan that makes sense.

I bring more than twenty years of hands-on experience to my practice, including over a decade working with Veterans Affairs Canada. My training spans craniosacral therapy, myofascial techniques, rehabilitation, stretching, and strengthening — but some of my best teachers have been life itself. I’m a mother of two, a grandmother of one, and a dog mother of three. Those roles have taught me lessons no textbook ever could.

What you can expect

  • A real conversation before we start.
  • Pressure dialed in to your body, not a script.
  • A quiet room, warm table, clean everything.
  • Direct billing or receipts for insurance — easy.

What you won’t get

  • A lecture about hydration.
  • A package you didn’t ask for.
  • Awkward small talk through the whole hour.
  • Pressure that pretends gentle is the only kind of care.

That’s the whole pitch.

Come let me get to work.

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