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Massage Therapists

Doyle Chiropractic also offers massage therapy services. We have 3 amazing massage therapists on staff. They perform a wide variety of massage techniques from stress relief to injury treatment. Call today to set up your appointment, 425-485-7507.


Cynthia  Massage Therapist

My name is Cynthia. I have worked at Doyle Chiropractic Clinic since graduating from Bellevue Massage School in 1999. The majority of my treatment work is centered around treating injuries, car accidents and work injuries. I also work with pregnant mothers and clients whose work or activities cause stress and tension to their bodies. I work together with my clients to find the postures or activities that are causing pain in their bodies and work to change that. I enjoy working here at Doyle Chiropractic Clinic. Dr. Arthur and Dr. Shay, together with the other massage therapists and the office staff work as a team to promote healing and healthier lifestyles in the patients we see.

During my free time I enjoy hiking, camping and spending time with my large family and friends.


Melissa W. Massage Therapist

Hello, my name is Melissa Webb and I am a nationally Certified Licensed Massage Practitioner. I am a 2007 Brenneke School of Massage graduate. I work primarily with patients who require deep tissue massage as a result of either on the job or auto injuries. I also do Swedish Massage to promote general relaxation and well being. I am honored to be part of the team here at www.bothellmedicalmassage.com . I strive to help educate patients about their bodies and to help restore their health in a timely manner. When I'm not treating patients I participate in Crossfit, Strongwoman competitions and Highland games. I am passionate about both exercise and nutrition as it relates to healing and athletic performance.


Kimberly Wilson Massage Therapist

Hello, my name is Kimberly Wilson. I am a mother of three grown children and have a beautiful 2 1/2 year old grand daughter. I have been a massage therapist since 1997. I graduated from Seattle Massage School in August of 1997. The first part of my career as a massage therapist was only part time, then in 2003, I made the leap of doing massage full time. I have worked for the last 9 years at a chiropractic clinic doing deep tissue massage, injury related treatment massage and am also a Regence preferred provider. I have taken courses in Myofacial release, fibromyalgia, and many others. I first discovered the benefits of massage when I was in a really bad car accident in 1995. I had whiplash really bad, but after receiving Chiropractic along with massage, I was hooked. I realized that I wanted to be able to give that same feeling to others, because I love helping others feel better.

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