
Please note: I am only taking on new clients for Acupressure. All counselling/EMDR ceases Dec.31/25.
Services are provided for individuals (18 years +) only.
HOURS:
Mondays – Tuesdays – Wednesdays: 930/10 am – 1 pm (latest start time)
Thursdays: mornings
FEES: (cash, cheque or e-transfer) No tax added.
For Acupressure:
Initial Session: Includes a 15 min. pre-session phone/Zoom or email intake to thoroughly discuss your issues/concerns + 90 min. session which includes a quick (10 min. max) review of issues/Q&A, 50-60 min. table-time, with a wrap-up including self acu-points found on you for at-home use (handouts given). $130 $100 for October bookings (for both intake + session)
3-Session Start-Up Package: Includes 90 min Initial Session + 2 (75 min) Follow-Up Sessions $380 value $350
Yang Plan: Every 7th session is complimentary (excluding ‘offer’ sessions)
Follow-up sessions will be either 55 or 75 min. depending on the ‘pattern’ required.
The 2nd & 3rd sessions are longer (75 min) as more points are used in these patterns. As sessions progress, many patterns become shorter (yet ‘deeper’, using ‘command’ points) resulting in less time on the table. We will clearly discuss length of session at the time of booking as treatment unfolds.
55 min. $100 70-75 min. $125
Seasonal Tune-Ups: 75 min. $125 now $100 FMI on Fall Tune-Up
Counselling/EMDR (as needed for acupressure clients): 55 min. $140
Office location: 442 Wisteria St., Parksville (side door entrance)
I acknowledge my home/office is located on the traditional, unceded territory of the Snaw-naw-as people. I walk the land with care and respect
A complimentary 15-minute phone, Zoom or in-person consultation is available. Call (250-937-1738) or email to arrange a convenient time.
Clients will be charged full session fees for late cancellations (less than 24 hr notice, unless weather or emergency related) and for ‘no shows.’ This is done to respect everyone’s time and needs, as a wait list often exists.

And the time came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom.
– Anais Nin

