Willow Massage Centre located at 90 Castlereagh Rd, Belfast BT5 5FR, UK

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Ala Cieslikiewicz

5 Google Rating

It was relaxing and great experience. Emmet therapy is just magical experience. It loosened my shoul

5/ 5

It was relaxing and great experience. Emmet therapy is just magical experience. It loosened my shoulders straight from the beginning a lot!

Caroline Darragh

5 Google Rating

When i walked in on my first vist it was So welcoming and smelled amazing. The manger so Profession

5/ 5

When i walked in on my first vist it was So welcoming and smelled amazing. The manger so Professional and listened to my every need. We went with Reflexology and when she was finished my feet and legs fellt like brand new. I would highly reccomnd

Adam Kerbache

5 Google Rating

Absolutely fantastic. Emmet Technique sorted out my arm pains and bad posture.

5/ 5

Absolutely fantastic. Emmet Technique sorted out my arm pains and bad posture.

Suzanne Lagan

5 Google Rating

Easy online booking system. Had a really sore shoulder and Janine worked wonders. Was really relaxin

5/ 5

Easy online booking system. Had a really sore shoulder and Janine worked wonders. Was really relaxing too and felt safe with the COVID measures in place, hope to get back again soon

Tomasz Hoblos

5 Google Rating

Highly recommend!

5/ 5

Highly recommend!

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  • Sunday10:00 AM - 06:00 PM
  • Monday10:00 AM - 09:00 PM
  • Tuesday10:00 AM - 08:05 PM
  • Wednesday10:00 AM - 08:00 PM
  • Thursday10:00 AM - 06:00 PM
  • Friday10:00 AM - 06:00 PM
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