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Massage Therapy Services in Newberg, Oregon

From classic relaxation to targeted therapeutic care, our licensed Newberg therapists deliver personalized treatments tailored to your body and your goals.

Massage Therapy Services in Newberg, Oregon

Massage therapy is hands-on treatment that involves manipulating the soft tissues of the body to manage a health condition or enhance wellness. At Oregon Massage & Spa Newberg we have offered it since 2008, and our menu runs from a 30-minute relaxation session at $60 to 120-minute therapeutic work. Most clients book a 60-minute appointment, the length the research most often studies. Every session is performed by a licensed massage therapist (LMT), and we currently hold a 4.8-star rating across 558+ reviews. The National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health describes massage as a practice used "in most cultures, both Eastern and Western, throughout human history" — and notes that 10.9 percent of U.S. adults used massage therapy in 2022, more than double the 4.8 percent recorded in 2002.

We schedule appointments seven days a week — Monday through Saturday from 9am to 8:30pm and Sunday from 9am to 7pm — at 901 Brutscher St 208 (second floor) in Newberg, in the heart of Yamhill County wine country. Whether you want a Swedish session before a day touring Willamette Valley tasting rooms, deep tissue work for a stubborn knot, or medical massage billed through your insurance, the menu below lists what each visit costs and roughly how long to plan for.

Menu & Pricing

Massage Pricing in Newberg

Starting prices for our most-requested treatments. Sessions are available in 30, 60, 90 and 120-minute lengths; the figures below reflect the typical starting rate for each service.

Service Starting price Typical length
Swedish massage from $60 / 30 min 30–90 min
Deep tissue massage from $60 / 30 min 60–90 min
Couples massage from $170 60 min
Prenatal massage $110 60 min
Foot reflexology $110 60 min
Sciatica massage $85 60 min
Medical & insurance massage $15–$36 copay with referral
Auto accident (PIP) massage $0 self-pay billed to PIP
Add-ons: hot stone / cupping / aromatherapy +$20 / +$30 / complimentary added to any session

Prices are starting rates and may vary by session length. Call (503) 538-0100 to confirm today's availability and current pricing.

Therapeutic

Classic Massage Therapy

Swedish Massage

Swedish Massage

Classic relaxation massage using long, flowing strokes to ease tension, improve circulation, and promote deep calm throughout the body.

Deep Tissue Massage

Deep Tissue Massage

Targeted pressure reaches deeper muscle layers to release chronic knots, relieve persistent pain, and restore full range of motion.

Insurance & Injury

Medical & Insurance Massage

Medical Massage

Clinically focused massage therapy prescribed by a healthcare provider. We work with your insurance to help cover treatment for specific conditions.

Auto Accident & Workers' Comp

Specialized massage therapy for motor vehicle accident injuries and workplace injuries. We handle PIP claims and workers' compensation billing directly.

Specialty

Specialized Treatments

Couples Massage

Share a relaxing massage experience side by side in our dedicated couples suite, perfect for anniversaries, date nights, or wine country getaways.

Prenatal Massage

Gentle, safe massage therapy specifically designed for expectant mothers to relieve pregnancy-related discomfort and promote overall well-being.

Skin Care

Rejuvenating skin care therapy combining gentle cleansing, exfoliation, and nourishing masks to restore your skin's natural glow and promote deep relaxation.

Enhancements

Add-On Services

Hot Stone Enhancement

Heated basalt stones are placed on key tension points and used as massage tools, delivering deep warmth that melts away stubborn muscle tightness.

Aromatherapy

Premium essential oil blends are selected for your session to enhance relaxation, relieve stress, or invigorate the senses through therapeutic scent.

Cupping Therapy

Silicone cups create gentle suction to lift tissue, increase blood flow, and accelerate recovery from sore muscles and chronic tension patterns.

Add-ons can be included with any massage session. Ask your therapist or mention your preference when booking.

Evidence

What the Research Says About Massage

Massage is a complementary therapy, not a cure, and the honest picture is that the evidence is strongest for short-term relief. The American Massage Therapy Association states that massage therapy can improve health and wellness through its effects on a person's physical, mental, and social well-being, and points to research on anxiety, depression, blood pressure, range of motion, and quality of sleep. We share that framing rather than promising more than the studies support.

For pain specifically, federal reviews are measured. A 2015 review of 25 studies with about 3,000 participants found massage may produce short-term improvements in low-back pain, though the quality of that evidence was rated low. For neck pain, a 2014 trial of 228 participants found that 60-minute sessions given multiple times per week worked better than shorter or less frequent ones — one reason we suggest a 60 or 90-minute slot for therapeutic goals rather than a quick 30-minute visit. A 2013 review of 12 studies (757 participants) likewise found massage more helpful than inactive care for neck and shoulder pain. You can read the NCCIH "what the science says" summary for the full, condition-by-condition picture.

Safety is reassuring: federal reviewers note the risk of harmful effects from massage is low when sessions are performed by a trained practitioner. Our therapists are licensed by the State of Oregon, and we adjust pressure, positioning, and technique for pregnancy, recent injuries, and sensitive conditions. If you are managing a medical issue, keep your regular care plan and let your provider know you are adding massage.

How to Choose

Choosing the Right Service

Not sure which treatment fits? Work through these steps before you book, or call us and we will help you match the session to your goal.

  1. Name your main goal — general relaxation and stress relief, a specific area of chronic tension, an injury, or pregnancy comfort.
  2. For relaxation, start with a 60-minute Swedish session; for stubborn knots, choose deep tissue and book 90 minutes so the therapist can work thoroughly.
  3. If you were in a car accident or hurt at work, ask about PIP and workers' comp billing — many clients pay nothing out of pocket ($0 self-pay).
  4. If a doctor has referred you, choose medical massage; we bill major Oregon health plans and your share is typically the $15–$36 copay.
  5. Add hot stone (+$20), cupping (+$30), or complimentary aromatherapy to deepen any session.

New to massage in the area? Our guide to the best massage in Newberg walks through what to expect on your first visit, and the deep tissue vs. Swedish comparison helps you decide between the two most popular options.

Massage Services FAQ

How much does a massage cost at Oregon Massage & Spa Newberg?

Most relaxation and deep tissue sessions start at $60 for 30 minutes. Couples massage starts at $170, prenatal at $110, foot reflexology at $110, sciatica massage at $85, and auto accident PIP massage at $0 self-pay when billed through your auto insurance. Medical and health insurance massage start at a $15–$36 copay with a referral.

How long are massage sessions?

We offer 30, 60, 90 and 120-minute sessions across most modalities. A 60-minute session is the most popular choice for general relaxation; 90 and 120-minute slots are recommended for deep tissue work, couples massage, or addressing multiple problem areas in one visit.

Which insurance plans do you accept for massage in Newberg?

We bill medical massage directly to Providence, Regence, PacificSource, Moda, Kaiser, Aetna, and United with a doctor referral, typical $15–$36 copay. For auto accident massage we bill Oregon PIP directly at $0 self-pay, plus workers' comp.

Can I add hot stone, aromatherapy, or cupping to my massage?

Yes. Hot stone enhancement is +$20, cupping therapy is +$30, and aromatherapy is complimentary with any session. Mention your preferred add-on when booking or tell your therapist at the start of your appointment.

Do you offer same-day massage appointments?

Same-day appointments are often available, especially mid-week and during off-peak hours. Use online booking on MassageBook to see live availability or call (503) 538-0100 to ask about today's open slots.

Which massage is best for chronic pain or injury?

For chronic muscle tension, deep tissue massage is the most popular choice. For nerve-related pain, sciatica massage or neck pain massage are targeted. Post-injury or post-accident clients typically benefit most from medical massage billed through insurance.

Is prenatal or couples massage safe during pregnancy?

Yes. Our prenatal massage therapists are trained in safe positioning and support pillows for the second and third trimesters. Couples massage can be configured as one prenatal + one Swedish for partners during pregnancy — mention this when booking.

Do you offer gift certificates for massage in Newberg?

Yes, gift certificates are available for any service or dollar amount. Purchase in studio at 901 Brutscher St 208 (second floor) or by calling (503) 538-0100. Gift certificates can be applied to any massage, facial, or add-on enhancement.

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Book your massage appointment today. We offer flexible scheduling Monday through Sunday. Walk-ins welcome, but appointments are recommended to secure your preferred time.