We are intuitive, practiced, and passionate healers who strive to offer a healing and rewarding experience for you and your journey. Come and rejuvenate your mind, body and soul with us. We care about your health and your well-being.
Click on any staff member below to read more about their background!
Tracy is a mother of three, a devoted wife, a Licensed Massage Therapist, and a Reiki Master with over 25 years of experience. She was attuned to Usui Reiki in both India and the Karuna Reiki in the United States, bringing a deeply rooted and authentic understanding of energy healing into her work.
As an intuitive and heart-centered practitioner, Tracy blends her love of Reiki with therapeutic bodywork, including Swedish and deep tissue massage. Her sessions are designed to support both physical relief such as pain in the body and energetic balance, creating a space where clients feel truly seen, held, and supported.
Tracy also has advanced training in oncology massage and offers compassionate, trauma-informed care for individuals navigating cancer treatment, recovery, and survivorship. She specializes in therapeutic chest and breast massage, providing gentle, respectful support for clients who are about to or have undergone surgery, radiation, or other medical interventions such as chemotherapy. Her work focuses on reducing pain and sensitivity, improving mobility, supporting lymphatic flow, and helping to soften scar tissue while honoring each client’s comfort and boundaries. With a deeply nurturing approach, Tracy creates a safe space for healing—supporting not only physical recovery, but also emotional reconnection and a renewed sense of trust within the body.
Reiki is a gentle, energy-based practice that uses light touch to promote relaxation, Reiki is a gentle, energy-based practice that uses light touch or hands just above the body to promote deep relaxation, reduce anxiety, and restore energetic balance. This subtle yet powerful modality works with the body’s natural energy systems, helping to calm the nervous system, support emotional well-being, and encourage the body’s innate ability to heal. Many clients experience a sense of peace, deep relaxation, reduction in pain and anxiety while grounding during and after a session.
Deep tissue massage, by contrast, is a more focused, therapeutic approach that uses slow, intentional pressure to reach deeper layers of muscle and connective tissue. This technique is especially effective for addressing chronic tension, areas of restriction, and postural imbalances. By working through adhesions and tightness, deep tissue massage can help reduce pain, improve circulation, and restore greater mobility and function. Each session is thoughtfully adapted to the client’s needs, ensuring both effectiveness and comfort.
Tracy’s pressure ranges from light to firm, with an emphasis on intuitive, effective care. For those seeking very deep or intensive pressure, she may recommend another skilled therapist on the team to ensure you receive the best possible experience.
Before entering the healing arts, Tracy had a successful career in technology. During the pandemic, she followed her calling to become a Licensed Massage Therapist, merging her professional background with her lifelong passion for Reiki. This journey led her to create West Linn Holistic Center—a peaceful sanctuary that brings together a community of talented practitioners dedicated to holistic wellness.
Tracy takes insurance: Blue Cross, and Providence
Tracy works Sundays, Tuesdays & Wednesdays 10-7pm
Amanda (she/her)
Amanda is passionate about accessible, inclusive, and client-centered massage therapy and bodywork. She takes a targeted, therapeutic approach to each session, blending multiple modalities to meet the unique needs of every body she works with.
Her work includes a strong focus on trigger point therapy, which addresses tight, sensitive areas in muscle tissue that can refer pain elsewhere in the body. By releasing these points, Amanda helps reduce tension, restore movement, and relieve pain patterns.
She also integrates deep tissue massage, using slow, firm to very deep pressure to reach the deeper layers of muscle and connective tissue. This approach is especially effective for chronic tension, stubborn knots, and long-standing muscular discomfort, helping improve mobility and ease persistent pain.
Amanda offers neuromuscular massage, a highly focused technique that uses precise pressure to address muscle knots, trigger points, and chronic pain patterns. This work supports improved circulation, muscle function, and postural balance, and is often described as “intense but relieving”—providing lasting results that extend beyond the session.
Her sessions may also include Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation (PNF) stretching, an advanced technique that combines gentle contraction and relaxation of muscles to improve flexibility, range of motion, and functional movement. She may also incorporate Muscle Energy Techniques, which use the body’s natural reflexes through light resistance to help release tight muscles, improve joint mobility, and support structural alignment.
Amanda also weaves in structural bodywork principles, encouraging greater awareness of the body from the ground up and supporting long-term postural balance and functional movement.
Inspired by her recent transition into motherhood, Amanda is developing Co-Nourishment Massage—a nurturing postpartum offering designed for birthing parents and their infants. These sessions provide space for healing, bonding, and rest, where babies are welcome to remain close for cuddling or chest feeding during the parent’s massage.
Amanda’s goal is always to create a space where clients feel supported, understood, and empowered in their bodies.
Amanda works Wednesday through Saturday, 9:00 AM – 3:30 PM.Rebekah is a dancer, yoga practitioner, world traveler, and musician (WaterEye) with over 20 years of embodied movement and creative expression. Sensory awareness is her first language, guiding her deeply intuitive and present approach to bodywork. A native healer once shared that she carries the gift of healing in her hands and heart—something she continues to honor in every session.
With over 850 hours of integrative massage training, Rebekah blends a wide range of modalities including Thai massage, Shiatsu, Swedish massage, vibrational therapy, deep tissue work, trigger point therapy, and hydrotherapy, along with ongoing advanced education.
Her approach is highly attuned, beginning with listening and observing the client’s body, then curating a unique and intentional session designed specifically for their needs.
Rebekah’s work is rooted in presence, connection, and deep respect for the body’s natural intelligence. She believes healing is a shared experience and that we are meant to support one another in returning to balance, vitality, and ease.
She is devoted to serving the whole being—supporting clients in realigning with a sense of harmony, groundedness, and inner bliss, and nurturing well-being across the physical, emotional, and energetic layers of the self.
Rebekah works Mondays & Tuesdays, 12:00 PM – 7:00 PM
(Returning from vacation on May 4th, 2026)
Emily has been a strong advocate of natural medicine and energy work for 27 years, and is a big believer in the body's ability to heal. As a strong intuitive empath, Emily incorporates energy work into Shiatsu and Thai massage, which she loves to practice. Let her strong warm healing hands help reconnect your mind, body and spirit.
Shiatsu is a Japanese form of bodywork that blends ancient Eastern healing traditions with a gentle, yet deeply therapeutic approach.
The word "shiatsu" literally means "finger pressure" in Japanese — and that’s the foundation of the technique. Instead of using oils or lotions, the practitioner applies rhythmic, sustained pressure with their fingers, thumbs, palms, elbows, and sometimes knees to specific points on the body, often along the body’s energy pathways (meridians) as defined in Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Here’s what makes Shiatsu unique: Clothed & No Oils: Typically performed on a futon or padded mat, with the client fully clothed in loose, comfortable attire.
Whole-Body Approach: Rather than focusing only on local muscle tension, Shiatsu addresses the entire body to restore overall balance and energy flow.
Pressure + Stretching: Combines acupressure with gentle stretches, joint mobilization, and rocking movements.
Goals: Promotes relaxation, reduces muscle tension, improves circulation, and supports the body’s natural self-healing abilities.
Feel: The pressure can range from light to firm, and it’s often deeply grounding and calming rather than just “muscle-deep.”
Many clients describe Shiatsu as feeling like both a massage and a form of meditative bodywork — leaving them relaxed, yet refreshed and energized.
Emily takes insurance: Blue Cross, Providence, Aetna, Cigna and Healthnet
(Emily works & Sundays & 12am - 3pm)
Maya is thrilled to begin her career in bodywork, having left the education world for the past fifteen years, she seeks a more embodied practice that will empower people to create deeper connections within themselves.
Maya provides caring and loving touch blending modalities like Swedish, deep tissue, muscle energy techniques, Craniosacral Therapy, and myofascial release therapy.
Craniosacral Therapy is a gentle flowing massage hands-on technique that uses light touch to release tension in the craniosacral system—the membranes and fluid surrounding the brain and spinal cord. It promotes relaxation, reduces stress, and supports the body’s natural healing and balance. It's light work with deep results.
Swedish Massage is a classic, gentle massage technique using long, flowing strokes, kneading, and circular movements to relax muscles, improve circulation, and promote overall relaxation and well-being.
Her mission is help people come back into their bodies so that they may move with ease and confidence in the world. Maya’s trauma informed care is connective and grounding. She also seeks clients who are going through the birthing process in order to support the miraculous transformation.
Deep Tissue Massage involves applying firm, focused pressure to reach the deeper layers of muscle and connective tissue. It helps relieve chronic muscle tension, reduce pain, and improve mobility by breaking down knots and adhesions.
Maya uses light to firm pressure.
Outside of bodywork Maya teaches family dance classes at the Woodstock Community Center. She loves to bring community together and create safer spaces through movement. Maya is a life long dancer and you can catch her out at fusion dance nights. She loves to spend time with her family cooking and jumping on the trampoline.
Maya works on Thursdays & Fridays (10-3:00pm)
Courtney Crow, MS, LMT, CLT, started her career as a Massage Therapist in 2003. Courtney has spent time in many environments within the massage industry, including spa and clinical settings, and has owned her own practice.
Courtney completed a bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology in 2010, a master’s degree in Kinesiology in 2015, and in 2025 completed the certification to become a Certified Lymphedema Therapist.
Courtney has been teaching in the field of massage therapy since 2009. She has a strong, in-depth understanding of the body, and the external physical and emotional stressors that lead to imbalances in the body. Courtney enjoys working with clients, getting to the root of their pain and discomforts and helping them find relief from their ailments.
Courtney specializes in pain management, scar tissue management, and lymphedema.
Additionally she is trained in other modalities to assist in relaxation including, hot stone therapy, reflexology, assisted stretching, and cupping.
Courtney works Saturdays (9-2pm) & Mondays (9-1pm)
Im Emily! Im a transplant all the way from Maine! I have lived a homeopathic lifestyle with a focus on alternative medicine to heal body and mind since a young age.
Building off my personal experience, I felt called to help others through massage. I attended the Spa Tech Institute in Maine back in 2011 where I received certification in both reiki and polarity, and learned the energetic pathways of the body and how these methodologies can be used in healing the physical body.
Along the way I received training in deep tissue, myofascial release, prenatal massage, lymphatic drainage and trigger point therapy.
I also dabble in cupping,as well as sound healing, tarot and oracle intuitive readings, and spirit and energetic healing.
That’s me!!
Emily~
With 29 years of experience in the field, I specialize in connective tissue massage and deep tissue techniques, focusing on both the fascia surrounding muscles and the muscles themselves. My approach is all about releasing tension at the deepest layers, providing lasting relief while promoting relaxation and healing.
I believe massage should be an experience, not just a treatment. I work with intention, treating my clients the way I’d want to be treated—tailoring each session to meet individual needs and offering a space for physical and emotional restoration.
I began my journey at the Potomac Massage Training Institute in Washington, DC, graduating in 1996. After relocating to Oregon in 2009, I focused on raising my two young children and put my professional goals on hold. In 2023, I returned to school at the Oregon School of Massage to complete my training and obtain my Oregon massage license, bringing my career full circle.
My philosophy is simple: Healing the body is about more than just the physical. I take a holistic approach that considers the body, mind, and spirit, treating each client as a whole person. Whether you’re seeking relief from pain or simply looking for relaxation, I’m here to guide you through a journey of deep healing and renewal.
(Mary works on Tuesdays 11-7pm) - Out on medical leave til March 31st, 2026
Drew is a highly skilled bodywork professional who specializes in relieving chronic muscle tension and addressing deep layers of muscle and connective tissue. His style is typically firm, focused, and intentional—designed not just for relaxation, but for real results.
Drew has very strong hands and a grounded presence, using slow, deliberate strokes and deep finger pressure to target knots, tight fascia, and deep-seated tension. He is highly intuitive, able to feel the difference between healthy muscle and areas of restriction, and adjust his techniques accordingly.
Clients might describe him as both nurturing and no-nonsense—someone who isn’t afraid to get into the “problem spots,” but who also checks in often to ensure comfort and effectiveness. Drew is very knowledgeable about anatomy, posture, and movement patterns, and may offer helpful insights or stretches after the session to support healing between visits.
In short: Drew is the therapist you see when you need real relief—not just pampering. He might not go easy on your muscles, but you’ll walk away moving easier, breathing deeper, and wondering why you didn’t come in sooner.
(Drew works Wednesday mornings 9am - 12pm)