Song Chinese Massage Shop 2 at 41 Little Bridge St in Ballarat Central focuses on delivering authentic Chinese massage therapies that promote relaxation and healing. Our skilled therapists are trained in traditional techniques designed to alleviate stress and tension while enhancing overall well-being. We pride ourselves on creating a welcoming environment where you can unwind and recharge after a busy day. With health fund rebates available through HICAPS, our services provide excellent value for anyone looking to invest in their health. Experience the soothing touch of Song Chinese Massage Shop 2.

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Adrian de Posamentier

5 Google Rating

I work in Hospitality and am on my feet all the time. I booked a lower body and foot massage. Let me

5/ 5

I work in Hospitality and am on my feet all the time. I booked a lower body and foot massage. Let me tell you Oscar has magic hands. There was purpose in every move he made and I feel 200% better than before. I've booked in for the same time next week and would thoroughly endorse the service they provide.

Kate 64

5 Google Rating

Given the budget prices, the quality of care, service and clinical skills was just gold. Incredibly

5/ 5

Given the budget prices, the quality of care, service and clinical skills was just gold. Incredibly therapeutic massage. Keda is very talented, with insight and sensitivity. On a freezing day in Ballarat the clinic was cost. Highly recommend this service.

Harry Stone

4 Google Rating

Great experience. Hard to find even in a good location. They should make the sign more exposed. Doub

4/ 5

Great experience. Hard to find even in a good location. They should make the sign more exposed. Double check the address before you go.

Emma Morrison

5 Google Rating

Professional massage and always good effort from the massure. Will be back soon!

5/ 5

Professional massage and always good effort from the massure. Will be back soon!

keda bao

5 Google Rating

Excellent choice

5/ 5

Excellent choice

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