Integrated Massage & Energy is located in Clearfield, Utah, and has been offering massage therapy services to the community of North Ogden, 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
North Ogden is a city located in Weber County, Utah (UT). With a 2020 population of 22,439, it is the 41st largest city in Utah and the 1702nd largest city in the United States. North Ogden, UT is currently growing at a rate of 2.84% annually and its population has increased by 29.28% since the 2010 census, which recorded a population of 17,357. Spanning over 7 miles, North Ogden has a population density of 3,012 people per square mile.
North Ogden is on SR-235, three miles north of Ogden. It is a suburb of that city and is part of the Ogden-Clearfield, Utah Metropolitan Statistical Area. North Ogden is situated at the base of Ben Lomond Peak, a prominent mountain on the Wasatch Front, visible from the Salt Lake Airport. North Ogden was originally settled during the winter of 1850 by two sets of cattle ranchers from Ogden.