Greg Lewis, CMT

San Francisco, United States

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By Appointment Only

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Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Parking
Garage, Street
Wheelchair Accessible
Yes
By Appointment Only
Yes
Accepts Insurance
No

Description

Specialties

Each massage should be unique based upon what the client’s body ‘asks’ to receive. A mixture of Swedish, Deep Tissue, Orthopedic and Carnio-​Sacral massage techniques are used depending on someone’s health concerns as well as their goals for each session. I take particular interest in neck and shoulder strain/​injury having suffered from such problems myself.

History

Established in 2006.

After graduating massage school I began work at a busy chiropractic and acupuncture clinic in San Francisco’s Financial District in the summer of 2002. Front Street Chiropractic was very rewarding until two years later when a major shift in insurance laws reduced my work substantially. Additionally I have worked part-​time at Club One since 2003 helping people training for sporting events, recover from surgery and injuries as well as promote general relaxation. After leaving Front Street Chiropractic I began work as an independent contractor for the San Francisco Marriott, Argent, Ritz Carlton and Western Saint Francis. In the summer of 2006 I decided to venture out on my own and begin a private practice. I was fortunate enough to be featured in the August/​September 2006 issue of ‘Different Strokes’ — a massage therapist trade journal owned by the Associated Bodywork and Massage Professionals. My California Massage Therapy Council certification number is #1001.

Meet the Business Owner

Greg L.

Business Owner

I first became interested in bodywork after working in the corporate sector for a number of years. A vision disorder I was born with affects my posture when reading or working on a computer, causing me to lean more forward than most people. The strain on my neck, shoulders and back eventually brought me to a massage therapist and acupuncturist. After several months of treatment I experienced tremendous results. Knowing that a return to the corporate world would eventually lead to the same muscle strain and discomfort I decided to make a career change. In July of 2002 I graduated from one of the most comprehensive massage programs in the nation.