East Meets West Massage Therapies located at 308 Alderley St, Centenary Heights QLD 4350, Australia

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Dave lewis

5 Google Rating

Brett is very good at finding and fixing the problems with my shoulder and lower back Highly recomm

5/ 5

Brett is very good at finding and fixing the problems with my shoulder and lower back Highly recommended, great service

Kyle G

5 Google Rating

Very professional. Very knowledgeable. Great result.

5/ 5

Very professional. Very knowledgeable. Great result.

Katrina Adnams

5 Google Rating

Mr miracle hands. I was in terrible pain with inflamed sciatica. I have a lot to go to be so called

5/ 5

Mr miracle hands. I was in terrible pain with inflamed sciatica. I have a lot to go to be so called notmal again but I walked out able to accually stand. Thank you for the relief. I would pay this guy more money anyday.

Shane Wagner

5 Google Rating

Best massage therapist in town!

5/ 5

Best massage therapist in town!

Jesse Metcalfe

5 Google Rating

Brett works on the problems you come to him with then finds the ones you didn’t know about or had

5/ 5

Brett works on the problems you come to him with then finds the ones you didn’t know about or had forgotten. And it’s all to the better. Very thorough and easy to talk to, I always come away feeling improvement.

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  • Tuesday08:00 AM - 06:00 PM
  • Wednesday08:00 AM - 06:00 PM
  • Thursday08:00 AM - 06:00 PM
  • Friday08:00 AM - 04:00 PM
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