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Frequently Asked Questions 

Please read the FAQ's below and contact Tina directly

for any other questions you may have. 

Tina is registered with the association Massage Therapist Association of Alberta.

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How do I book

an appointment?

Click on the Book Now button which takes you to her schedule to book an appointment. You will then get a welcome text from Tina with further instructions and information.

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Do you offer Pregnancy Massage?

Yes! Pregnancy Massage is offered during all stages of pregnancy.  Please let Tina know before your appointment if you are pregnant.

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What is available for parking?

Please park on my driveway on the RIGHT hand side. 

There is also street parking 

available

Thank you

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What paperwork do I need to fill out before my first appointment?

Please fill out the intake form on this website. Then either email it or bring it filled out to your appointment. pureserenitymt@gmail.com

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Do you accept new clients?

FEMALE clients are welcome during daytime

appointments only.

Evening appointments are reserved for  current clients.

Thanks for understanding.

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Do you have pets in your  home based business?

Yes! Meet Emmy or Ember! 

She is a four year old Pomsky who is gentle, won't bark or jump on you and has naps during your massage! 

Ember is the PERFECT therapy dog and addition to our family. 

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Do you offer direct billing?

Yes, direct billing is available for most insurance companies. Not all, but most. Some include SunLife, Manulife, Canada Life, Manion and Blue Cross. Please contact Tina via text if you have more questions. 

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What forms of payment do you accept?

Direct billing, cash and email transfer are accepted at this time. No credit or debit due to high fees.

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Do you have steps in your   home based business?

Yes!

You must be able to go up and down a full flight of steps

comfortably. 

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