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Review by Laura Mahoney

Great service! Clean facilities, friendly front desk staff. Highly recommend Kevin if you want a really great deep tissue massage. Would recommend! Only confusing part is finding the front door when you arrive-the signage is in the back; the receptionist explained this to me beforehand, so it wasn't a big deal.

Review by Brendan Ledsworth

Best place for a massage, as they have so many therapists you can just cycle through until you find the one for you. Pricing is reasonable as well if you are a "member".

Review by Kitzia Santana

I come here for my monthly massage. I love it!

Review by erica defazio

Diane gave a great massage. Most relaxed I’ve been in a while. Highly recommend aromatherapy.

Review by Cassandra Pacheco

I've NEVER wrote a bad review but Ive been cancelled on 3 times in less than SIX MONTHS with less than 24 hour notice. When once my husband had to cancel for first time ever after years of membership with 23 hours notice and we still got charged. Details below: I bought into massage envy a few years ago with the selling point of members being able to make last minute massages with the last hour of the day being for members only. Since then it's impossible to get massages but that is the 'smallest' of my complaints... In the past 6 months I have had three massages cancelled on me... Three! All from the same massage therapist, Nicole. Now you may say why do you keep booking with her. Well they only have 2 prenatal therapists. The other one I've had (Susan who is great) but she is always booked up. The first time I was sad because I already paid for a babysitter. But they said they could fit me in for a 90 minute facial. Problem #2- I was in and out of the facial in 70 minutes! Don't put me in with someone if they don't want to be there. Ok great you only take 1 session instead of 1.5 but the problem is I was already cancelled on and your solution was someone who rushed through and didn't want to be there. Then a few months later I get a voicemail at night that my morning massage is cancelled. Second time now with less than 24 hour notice. Solution ? Free enhancement and no payment for two months. Great but still no massage (which is my ultimate goal of making an appointment.... Crazy I know 🙄). A few weeks later I have a massage with Susan... Shes there and is great. But I'm so behind on massages because there is hardly any available appointments unless you book two months out and the ones I make keep getting cancelled. So I take the chance and book one more. Figures Susan is not available before my due date so I only have the option if Nicole... No way will I get cancelled on in less than 6 months. Jokes on me! She cancels for a third time? When? The SAME morning of my massage that is supposed to be at 1230. Are you kidding?! I ask to speak to a manager all he can say is sorry. I ask for corporates number but says they don't have it. But I was told sorry the first time and sorry the second time and sorry for the rushed facial. I don't want free stuff I just want a massage. Insane.

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Cranston, formerly known as Pawtuxet, is a city in Providence County, Rhode Island, United States. The official population of the city in the 2020 United States Census was 82,934, making it the second-largest city in the state. The center of population of Rhode Island is located in Cranston. Cranston is a part of the Providence metropolitan area. Cranston was named one of the "100 Best Places to Live" in the United States by Money in 2006. Cranston ranked 36th on the list of "America's 50 Best Cities to Live" in a 2014 survey done by 247wallst.com The Town of Cranston was created in 1754 from a portion of Providence north of the Pawtuxet River. After losing much of its territory to neighboring towns and the city of Providence, Cranston itself became a city on March 10, 1910. Read More

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