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Swedish, Deep Tissue and Sports Massage - BTEC Level 5 Qualified Therapist


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I am a qualified massage therapist, based on Woodwarde Road in East Dulwich.


I have a BTEC Professional Diploma in Sport and Remedial Massage Therapy (Level 5) and am trained and experienced in a variety of general, deep tissue and sports massage techniques. I believe continuing professional development is important, and most recently I have attended an accredited course in pregnancy massage, and complete shoulder massage and postural assessment workshops.


I am also fully insured.


My rates are:


30 minutes - ?40

45 minutes - ?50

60 minutes - ?60


Please email me ([email protected]), call/SMS me (07428 650630) or PM me if you would like to know more or make an appointment.


I also offer gift vouchers, if you would like to treat a friend or loved one these make a great present.


To find our more about me and what I offer, please visit my website: www.andykoval.co.uk.


Many thanks,


Andy Koval, Dip SRMT

I can recommend Andy - he is seriously good! I work in a stressful job in the City, and get very bad tension in my back and shoulders. I've had a few massages from him now and he works wonders - very relaxing and really does a good job of getting rid of the knots in my back. He's also very professional and a thoroughly nice guy.
It's so nice to find a masseur who has the strength (and the large hands) for a stronger, more intense massage if that's what you want. Andy listens to what you say in terms of pressure levels desired, tense areas, etc. so he can tailor the treatment to suit you. And he's a nice guy too, friendly, puts you at your ease, etc. A good local service.
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Also wanted to leave a recommendation for Andy, went to see him today and really enjoyed the experience. Strong, firm massage and as Misi says above, really attentive to your needs so will adapt pressure and tailor it to your specific requirements. Also located a nasty knot on my shoulder (which had been there for aeons) and managed to make it disappear. Really professional and a lovely chap, will recommend to my friends and will definitely go back!

Hi Andy


I had a bike accident last Friday where I crashed into a lamp post and my shoulder and side and neck took the impact. I'm still stiff and could really do with some help today before going back to my extremely hectic job. my arm, shoulder and around the top half of my spine are really stiff.


Are you available around 5pm?


Thanks Julia

Andy,


I am looking for a masseur with a bit of strenth. The reviews above sound like you're good for that. I have a very tight neck and back.


I live near East Dulwich station and would happily pay what you are asking. Hope to hear from you.


Matt

0752 8843 038

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Another very satisfied customer here. I can only reiterate the points about Andy's strength being, er, his strength. He gets right in there, finds any knots and works them out in a very satisfying manner. Relaxing massage with excellent results. Thank you!
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Andy is great! I am a musician and went to Andy last week with playing-related neck and shoulder tension. The massage really helped and I left feeling a lot looser and more relaxed. Would definitely recommend, he is highly professional and even took the time to show me a few exercises as well. Claire
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I sent my husband and his very painful back and shoulders to Andy and he came back in much less pain and feeling much better. He has already booked two more appointments with him he was so impressed. Highly recommended.
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WOW!!! I have had many massages over the years but this is definitely one of the best!


Andy massages with great expertise and professionalism


He made me feel very comfortable and at ease


He has a strong firm touch and often checked that the pressure was ok for me


The rate of ?30 is more than reasonable and i just cannot recommend him enough


My whole body felt better and the day after i felt more flexible than i have for a while


Going to have a fortnightly from now onwards

I have once posted a recommendation for Andy's massage services, but I feel the need to mention how amazing the last two massages with him have been. Like others posting here, I have enjoyed (and endured) many massages in spas, hotels, etc throughout the world. A handful have been great. The last two with Andy are in my Top Five Ever list. I swim a lot and also hold tension in my shoulders (don't we all?)... and I prefer a more "intensive" approach to my knots (which Andy has the technique, stamina, strength to do). However, he'll do something subtle, a small movement on a "trigger point" which can be equally impressive/beneficial. I know not everyone likes so much pressure, like me, but I know he can tailor the massage to each client's needs. Don't hesitate to book an appointment. Sorry to drivel on, but it's rare that I am this enthusiastic.

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