The Newberg Massage Search Landscape
Massage therapy is the manual manipulation of the body's soft tissue to manage a health condition or enhance wellness, and at Oregon Massage & Spa a session runs from a 30-minute focused treatment at $60 to a 120-minute full-body session at $180. This page is the index that ties together every massage type, price, and insurance question we answer for Newberg, so you can jump straight to the page that matches what you searched for. We have been licensed and working in Newberg since 2008, hold a 4.8-star rating across 558+ reviews, and the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health notes that 10.9 percent of U.S. adults used massage therapy in 2022 — more than double the 2002 figure.
Most local businesses guess at SEO. Oregon Massage & Spa publishes ours. This page is a live index of every long-tail landing page on this site — 22 pages organized by what people actually type into Google when they need a massage in Newberg, Dundee, Sherwood, McMinnville, Wilsonville, or anywhere across Yamhill County wine country.
Each page targets a specific keyword phrase. We sort them into three intent buckets: transactional (searcher is ready to book — e.g. "deep tissue massage newberg"), geo-local (searcher wants "near me" results — e.g. "massage spa dundee"), and informational (searcher is comparing or researching — e.g. "deep tissue vs swedish massage"). The 22 long-tail pages below sit underneath our 5 core pages (home, services, about, contact, FAQ) and feed organic traffic into each.
We update this index when pages launch, when keyword targets shift, and when our regulars start asking new questions we have not yet answered on a landing page. If you see a topic missing, call us at (503) 538-0100 — we have a backlog and your question might already be on it.
Why 22 Long-Tail Pages Instead of One
A single page targeting the head term "Massage Newberg" would compete with chain spas, directories, and aggregators for tens of thousands of generic monthly searches — and almost certainly rank for none of them. Long-tail pages — sciatica massage newberg, couples massage wine country, PIP massage Oregon — capture specific intent that broad keywords cannot.
The math works out: each long-tail page may only attract 5–50 monthly visitors, but with 22 of them and conversion rates 3–10× higher than generic traffic (because the searcher already knows what they want), the combined contribution dwarfs what a single broad page could ever deliver. A searcher typing "sciatica massage newberg" is already mentally close to booking — they just need a credible provider.
The architecture is layered. The 11 service pages cover our full massage menu — every modality and the specific pain complaints people search for (Swedish, deep tissue, prenatal, sciatica, neck pain, and more). Location pages target the city (Dundee, McMinnville, Wilsonville). Guide pages capture researchers who are deciding before booking. Each page internally links to the related ones above and below it in the funnel, so authority flows from informational guides into transactional service pages where the booking actually happens.
Massage Types & Pricing at a Glance
The single most common question we get on the phone is price. Here is the full menu with our real starting rates, so you can compare before you book. Couples sessions are billed for two therapists in the room at once; medical and auto-accident massage are billed to insurance rather than charged at the door (more on that below the table).
| Massage Type | Typical Duration | Price | Best For |
| Swedish / Relaxation | 60 min | $85 (from $60 / 30 min) | Stress, circulation, first-timers |
| Deep Tissue | 60 min | $85 (from $60 / 30 min) | Chronic knots, low-back & neck pain |
| Couples | 60 min | $170 (two therapists) | Wine-country date, friends |
| Prenatal | 60 min | $110 | Second/third trimester comfort |
| Reflexology & Body Combo | 75 min | $110 | Pressure points, whole-body reset |
| Medical Massage | 60 min | $15–$36 copay (insurance) | Doctor-referred, covered care |
| Auto Accident (PIP) | 60 min | $0 self-pay (PIP billed) | Crash recovery, workers' comp |
Add-ons: hot stone +$20, aromatherapy complimentary, cupping +$30. Open Mon–Sat 9am–8:30pm, Sun 9am–7pm. Prices current as of 2026; call (503) 538-0100 to confirm.
Insurance, Evidence, and Who Gets Massage
Two of the rows above — medical massage and auto-accident massage — are billed to insurance rather than paid at the front desk. In Oregon, Personal Injury Protection (PIP) covers massage therapy after a car crash, which is why that line reads $0 self-pay. Medical massage typically runs a $15–$36 copay and may require a doctor's referral; coverage varies by plan, so we verify benefits before your first appointment. For the broader picture of what massage can and cannot do, the American Massage Therapy Association's position statement on massage, health, and wellness reports that research shows benefits for anxiety, depression, blood pressure, pain, range of motion, and sleep quality.
We keep our claims measured because the evidence is. Reviews summarized by the NIH find that massage may give short-term relief for low-back and chronic neck pain, with benefits that fade if sessions stop — useful, not a cure. Every session here is delivered by a licensed massage therapist (LMT) who tailors pressure and technique to your goal, whether that is a relaxing 60-minute Swedish massage before a tasting room visit or targeted sciatica work for radiating low-back pain. Not sure which type fits? The deep tissue vs Swedish comparison walks through it.