Integrated Massage & Energy is located in Clearfield, Utah, and has been offering massage therapy services to the community of Kaysville, Utah since 2020.
As a licensed massage therapist (LMT), my approach to each client is all about your individual needs. I customize each session based on your communication about what areas you’d like to target, what might be causing you discomfort, and any current pain points. Together we’ll collaborate on a treatment plan and define your expectations for your massage session.
I want your personalized massage experience to be rejuvenating, and relaxing. My massage integrates the appropriate techniques to deliver the results you’re looking for. My private massage practice is run from my home in Clearfield, UT where the atmosphere is quiet and relaxing, so you get a therapeutic massage in a comfortable, private environment.
I offer the following types of massage:
- Swedish
- Sports
- Deep Tissue
- Lymphatic
- Cryotherapy (cold towels/ice)
- Hydrotherapy (hot towels)
- Facial
Working with me can help you with :
- Reducing stress and increasing relaxation
- Reducing pain, tension, and muscle soreness
- Improving circulation, energy, and alertness
- Lowering heart rate and blood pressure
- Improving posture and flexibility
- Improving immune function
Kaysville is a city in Davis County, Utah (UT). It is part of the Ogden–Clearfield metropolitan area. The population was 27,300 at the time of the 2010 census, with an estimated population of 32,390 in 2019. Shortly after pioneers arrived in 1847, the Kaysville area, originally known as “Kay’s Creek”, was settled in 1850 as a farming community.
With a 2020 population of 33,461, it is the 33rd largest city in Utah and the 1186th largest city in the United States. Kaysville, UT is currently growing at a rate of 1.08% annually and its population has increased by 22.57% since 2010. Spanning over 11 miles, Kaysville has a population density of 3,186 people per square mile.
Kaysville is bordered by the city of Layton to the north, Fruit Heights to the east, and Farmington, the county seat, to the south.