KA Therapy in Southend-on-Sea offers a sanctuary for those seeking holistic healing and relaxation. Nestled in Leigh-on-Sea, our therapy center provides a range of services that focus on enhancing physical and emotional well-being. Our skilled therapists are committed to delivering personalized treatments that cater to your unique wellness goals. The calming atmosphere of our space invites you to unwind and rejuvenate, making every visit a special retreat from daily life. Discover the transformative benefits of therapy with KA Therapy as your trusted partner in health.

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John Ruppert

5 Google Rating

Klaudia is an extremely kind and considerate person who is very well qualified. She provides a very

5/ 5

Klaudia is an extremely kind and considerate person who is very well qualified. She provides a very professional service, ensuring she understands your condition before starting any treatment. She is definitely the best therapist I have been to and I would thoroughly recommend her.

Lavinia Moore

5 Google Rating

Klaudia is an expert in her field. She creates a warm, relaxing and soothing environment from which

5/ 5

Klaudia is an expert in her field. She creates a warm, relaxing and soothing environment from which she then takes your body through a series of massage interventions that is blissful, rejuvenating and sublime. Klaudia is my essential gift to myself. Having had chronic back pain, she keeps me moving, she keeps me healthy and she provides me with the exact remedy that my body needs at the time. All this is absolutely wonderful. The icing on the cake is she is one of the most beautiful, kind and generous humans I know! She is a gift 💓

Tracy Glover

5 Google Rating

Klaudia is brilliant and has magic hands. I went in feeling hunched up and in agony with my shoulder

5/ 5

Klaudia is brilliant and has magic hands. I went in feeling hunched up and in agony with my shoulders and came out walking on air. Thank you Klaudia 💕

Katy Monk

5 Google Rating

Klaudia is an excellent massage therapist and very knowledgeable about anatomy and physiology. Her t

5/ 5

Klaudia is an excellent massage therapist and very knowledgeable about anatomy and physiology. Her treatments are healing on both a physical and energetic level. She will work with you and learn your body to give you a bespoke service which has worked wonderfully for my back pain. Also the setting is very hygienic and relaxing. Definitely recommend.

Molly Moo

5 Google Rating

Klaudia is so knowledgeable about the body and her massages always find the root cause of the issue.

5/ 5

Klaudia is so knowledgeable about the body and her massages always find the root cause of the issue. She is incredibly professional and her warmth and kindness come out in her conversation and in her massages. I highly recommend booking in with her.

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