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Velvet Touch Massage Therapy, a clinic founded by Registered Massage Therapist Tetiana Prokopchuk, is experiencing consistent growth just months after opening in Toronto's Bloor West Village.
While the clinic officially opened its doors on March 1, 2025, demand has quickly increased, highlighting a broader trend in the city: more Toronto residents are turning to regulated, professional RMT services for preventative and therapeutic care.
Tetiana Prokopchuk, who has over a decade of combined medical and massage therapy training in both Europe and Canada, says the clinic's early success is tied to client trust in evidence-based, personalized treatments. "We're seeing a clear shift," she notes. "People want care that's not only relaxing, but also clinically sound and rooted in professional standards."
Velvet Touch Massage Therapy [RMT Massage Etobicoke — Personalized Massage with Velvet Touch] operates under the guidelines of the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario (CMTO), ensuring every session is delivered by licensed professionals. Common treatments include massage therapy for injury recovery, posture-related pain, and stress-related muscular tension.
The clinic is located at 2253 Bloor Street West, serving clients across Toronto's west end. While appointments are required, availability has been extended in response to increased demand.
According to Tetiana, the clinic plans to maintain its client-focused approach while continuing to build long-term relationships in the community.
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Company Name: Velvet Touch Massage Therapy
Contact Person: Tetiana Prokopchuk
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Address:2253 Bloor St W 2nd floor
City: Toronto
State: ON M6S 1N8
Country: Canada
Website: RMT Massage Etobicoke — Personalized Massage with Velvet Touch
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