She is truly a medical massage wonder. I have been seeing massage therapist, Tejah Gracy, at the Chandler Pain Clinic, for almost two years now and I don’t plan to stop. Tejah has an innate sense of how to work your underlying issues while providing you great relief. She also is very attentive to her continuing education and routinely checks in to make sure if she is treating your needs and how your issues are resolving. I whole-heartedly and unreservedly recommend Tejah for anyone seeking a very skilled, professional, personable, and gifted massage therapist. She is the real deal and seeing her is quite feasible whether you are a cash paying customer or if you use insurance(under the chiropractor she works with). Thanks Tejah!, Christy Lemons
Bryan E.
Place rating: 5 Portland, OR
I’ve been going to Tejah Gracy for over a year now and am pleased to finally write this review. I’d give 6 stars if possible. I’ve suffered what turned out to be a degenerating disc in my neck for several years now and my neck, shoulders and back have been perpetually strained and badly knotted up, full of what is effectively scar tissue. When I first started seeing Tejah for massages it was more of an add-on therapy to chiropractic treatment I was receiving from the also-great chirpractor — Chandler Pain Clinic — where Tejah provides her massage therapy. Over the months of chiropractic and massage treatments, I ultimately found that it was really the massage that was giving me real relief from the constant neck strain and brutal headaches that accompany my degenerating disc condition, as well as increasing my range of motion. The intensive work on my neck loosened the muscle and tissue and promoted freer movement. More-so than the chiropractic manipulations. I found that the chiro manipulations were more effective after the massage treatment and ineffective if I hadn’t gotten the massage before. I’ve had years of massage therapy. Many therapists. Some good, some not so good. Tejah is the first who has truly approached my condition as a clinical therapist — not as the usual new-agey spa-type masseuses do(burn some incense, put on some Japanese flute music, give you some pointless, weak-handed rub-down that I guess is supposed to be soothing). Tejah pays attention to the needs of the client and focuses on treating the condition. I have needed some pretty aggressive, intensive treatment to overcome the deep-rooted and stubborn knots and cords of hardened muscle. Tejah is clearly educated in numerous techniques and principles of massage therapy and is able to provide any intensity and depth of treatment necessary to work out the plaguing evil. This may all seem overwrought, but having endured this incessant, demoralizing neck/shoulder/back thing for so long without relief — but then having Tejah go to work on it with significant success has been a big deal for me. It’s certainly no panacea and it won’t cure a degenerating disc, but it does break up the nasty knots and greatly ease the muscle strain that goes with a disc problem. I’ve had acupuncture, chirpractic, physical therapy and massage. Massage wins. Tejah just knows what she’s doing. I appreciate that she continues to add to her massage skills, actually listens to me, focuses on the specific need and she’s effective. She always has a great attitude and cares about what she does. I always walk away from every treatment session relieved. I’ve already refered several friends and co-workers to Tejah for treatment and I hear the same positive report from them. While I don’t want you taking my appointment slot, I’m happy to promote Tejah’s business! I also have to drop a strong note of recommendation here for Dr Chris at Chandler Pain Clinic. If you are in need of chiropractic, I have found no better practician and the guy is just too freaking entertaining on top of it. Canadians…