Booking & visits
Booking & visits.
How to get on the table — with a plan or without one.
How do I book a session?
Call (571) 380-6868 — that's the whole system. There's no online booking, so the phone is the fastest way to lock in a time and the session length you want. Prefer to write first? Email miraclehandsva@gmail.com, or find every way to reach us on the contact page.
Are you open on weekends and holidays?
Yes — every day of the year, 9:30 AM to 9:30 PM, weekends and holidays included. No shortened Sunday schedule, no guessing. If it's between 9:30 and 9:30, someone is here.
Can I just walk in without calling?
You can. If a therapist is free when you arrive, we'll get you on the table. That said, evenings and weekends fill fast — a quick call ahead saves you from waiting in the lobby or settling for a shorter slot than you wanted.
Services & pressure
Services & pressure.
Prices, styles, session lengths and the add-on menu — the practical stuff.
What does a massage cost here?
Full-body Swedish or deep tissue runs $55 for 30 minutes, $80 for 60, $120 for 90 and $160 for two hours — complimentary hot stones included. Foot reflexology starts at $50, targeted sessions like hot stone or prenatal start at $70, and add-ons run $15 to $30. The complete price list lives on our services page.
Swedish or deep tissue — how do I choose?
Swedish is the lighter, flowing style most people picture: long strokes, steady rhythm, easy to doze through. Deep tissue works slower and firmer into the places that hold everyday tension — shoulders, low back, hips. Both cost the same. Torn between them? Tell your therapist what your week has been like and let them start somewhere in the middle.
Which session length should I book?
Sixty minutes is the sweet spot for a first full-body visit. Thirty works when one area needs attention; 90 or 120 gives your therapist time to cover everything without rushing. Short on both time and budget? The body-and-foot combos — say, 30 minutes of body work plus 30 on your feet for $75 — split the difference nicely.
Can I add extras to my massage?
Plenty. A steam eye mask is $15; hot/cold stones or an essential oil upgrade — CBD, lavender, rose, herbal or mugwort — run $20; scraping, fire cupping and a 10-minute back scrub are $30 each. Browse the add-on menu and mention what you'd like when you call, so we build the time into your appointment.
— No question too small
"When can I come in?" is the easiest one — the answer is almost always today.
Twelve open hours a day, seven days a week, brings in guests from Centreville, Chantilly, Clifton, Fairfax, Manassas and Gainesville. Call before you leave and your room is often ready the same day.
Couples & groups
Couples & groups.
Two tables, two therapists, one room.
What's included in the couples massage?
Two guests, one room, two therapists working at the same time — plus complimentary hot stones. Pricing is $100, $160, $240 or $320 for 30, 60, 90 or 120 minutes. The full picture is on our couples massage page.
Do we have to be a couple to book the couples room?
Not at all. Friends, sisters, a parent and their adult kid — the room doesn't check relationship status. It's simply two tables side by side, which makes it an easy birthday plan or a gentle way to introduce someone to their first massage.
Can we ask for different pressure levels?
Please do. Each of you has your own therapist, so one can work deep into a stubborn shoulder while the other keeps things feather-light. You share the room, not the settings.
Health & safety
Health & safety.
What massage can honestly offer — and when a doctor should come first.
Will massage fix my back pain?
We won't promise that — nobody honestly can. What massage may do is help with relaxation and everyday muscle tension, and many guests leave feeling looser than they arrived. Persistent, severe or unexplained pain belongs with a doctor first. Massage works alongside medical care, never in place of it.
I'm pregnant. Can I still book?
Prenatal massage is on our targeted menu — $70 to $180 depending on session length — but talk with your doctor or midwife before booking, especially early in pregnancy. Then tell us you're expecting when you call, so your therapist can plan positioning and pressure around your comfort.
Should I mention injuries or health conditions?
Always. Recent surgery, blood thinners, skin conditions, numbness, an old injury that still complains — all of it changes how your therapist works. A thirty-second heads-up before the session keeps things safe and lets us adapt instead of guess.
Location & policies
Location & policies.
Finding the plaza, parking, running late — and the rewards program.
Where are you exactly, and is parking a hassle?
14200 G Centreville Square, Centreville, VA 20121 — in the Centreville Square plaza just off Route 29. Park anywhere in the plaza lot; it's steps from our door. A map and simple directions from each nearby town are on the location page.
What happens if I'm late or need to cancel?
Call as soon as you know. We'll rework the schedule where we can, though a late arrival may shorten your session so the next guest starts on time. The rest of the fine print is in our studio policy — it's short, we promise.
Is there a rewards program?
There is. Visit three times in one calendar month and pick your thank-you: a $20 cash voucher, a free 15-minute neck and shoulder massage, or a free cupping session. No app, no punch card — just ask about it when you book.
— Still curious?
One call settles everything.
Booking, pressure, which add-on to pick, whether the couples room is free on Saturday — ask us directly at (571) 380-6868. We answer every day, 9:30 AM to 9:30 PM.