The Bryan College Massage Therapy Student Clinic offers professional therapeutic massage treatments provided by Massage Therapy students under the direct supervision of qualified Registered Massage Therapists.
Our clinic provides a safe, professional, and comfortable environment where students apply their training while helping members of the community experience the benefits of massage therapy.
Treatment areas are partitioned for privacy and equipped with professional massage tables, fresh linens, and approved clinic equipment.
Prices include HST
Contact Us
Phone 416-630-6300
Email: [email protected]
Massage therapy may help with:
Bryan College
1200 Lawrence Avenue West
North York, ON M6A 1E3
Monday to Friday
Experience the benefits of massage therapy while supporting future Registered Massage Therapists.
What can I expect at my first appointment?
Before your first treatment, you will complete a confidential health history form. Your student therapist will review your information and discuss your treatment goals before obtaining your consent to proceed.
You will be provided with privacy to change to your comfort level, and only the area being treated will be uncovered during the session. All treatments are performed professionally and respectfully under faculty supervision.
Are treatments supervised?
Yes. All treatments are supervised by qualified faculty members and students are only permitted to provide services after completing required training and practical competencies.
How can I pay?
We accept:
Who can benefit from massage therapy?
Most individuals can benefit from massage therapy services. Treatments may assist with relaxation, stress management, muscle tension, and overall wellness.
Age Requirements
Clients aged 17 and older may attend independently.
Clients aged 12–16 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
Services are provided by students under instructor supervision and may require additional appointment time.
Registration:
Registered as a career college under the Ontario Career Colleges Act, 2005.
Member of OCPMTC