Melt Massage and Bodywork
- Fort Greene
84 Lafayette Ave, Brooklyn 11217, NY
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Thank you! Re: Massage therapist at Melt in Fort Greene?
Cynthia Mustafa at Melt is also incredible!Recommendation for massage therapist
I've been going to Melt Massage for over a year now after it was recommended on PSP. They're in Fort Greene but easily accessible.Review from the Spring 2022 Birthing Survey
Pre-natal massage @ Melt: amazing; highly recommend.Review from the Spring 2022 Birthing Survey
Pregnancy massage at Melt in Fort Greene; Pelvic Floor Specialist at Flow Physiotherapy. Specialists there were very patient and understanding. Therapist at Flow was pregnant also, which assuaged my fears.Seeking Local Massage Spots/Recommendations
I second Melt Massage! Both for prenatal and regular massages. I’ve seen a different massage therapist every time, they are all great!Seeking Local Massage Spots/Recommendations
Highly recommend Melt in Fort Greene. I have been recently and felt very comfortable…plus, got a great massage. They are continuing to stagger appointments, wear masks, payment and tipping electronically and have fully vaccinated staff. They are great!Safe Massage recommendation?
Melt Massage in Ft. Greene! I went recently, not outdoors, but they have implemented safe measures.Childbirth classes
We had a great experience at Melt Massage. Michelle Arrieta from For Your Birth taught the queer-only birth class. She is queer and very funny, which helps in a birth class! My partner is trans and he felt very welcome and included, too. We're still friends with the other queer families in that class. Highly recommend and happy to talk more to anyone who is interested. (December 2019)Spas for pregnancy
Thanks for the great reccs! For those further north (Ft Greene/Clinton Hill), I’ve been going to Melt for prenatal massages. Sadly, they no longer offer yoga classes which I did throughout my first pregnancy.Couples Prenatal Massage
We did this not long ago at Melt Massage in Fort Greene. It was awesome!Pre Natal Massage Therapist
Not in Park Slope, but I’ve loved Melt in Fort Greene, which isn’t too far. All of the therapists have been good, but I’ve particularly liked Jen and Kate.2019 Birth Survey
fantastic prenatal massage2018 Birth Survey
The pre- and post-natal massages at Melt Bodywork are incredible and thoughtful, and the therapists give you advice on alignment poses and exercises you can do to combat the strain of third trimester weight or breastfeeding/baby carrying.2018 Birth Survey
The class was taught by a doula and focused too much on non-intervention/natural birthRe: Prenatal Massage Recommendations
I had a weekly prenatal massage at Melt in fort greene the last 10 weeks of my pregnancy. Such a luxury. Ask for Kip or Becky.Review submitted via the Park Slope Parents 2017 Birth Survey
Melt Massage, prenatal yoga: This class is wonderful. Christie is calming and reassuring. It was the highlight of my week. Based on a September 2017 birth[October2017Babies] Prenatal Massage in Park Slope?
Melt or opal are great![October2017Babies] Prenatal Massage in Park Slope?
Also not in park slope but I would really recommend Melt in Fort Greene. Crissy and Kate are both great.[September2017babies] Prenatal massage recs
Melt Massage in Ft Greene is great and $150 for a 90 minute pre-natal.Review submitted via the 2016 Birth Survey
Christy - pre-natal massage at Melt Massage & Bodywork in Fort Greene. Her class is smart, super gentle and breath focused; not a power vinyasa "pre-natal" class! She is eager to help all expecting mothers find ease and comfort both in their practice and their day-to-day lives. Her style of teaching is a rare find in the overachieving NYC yoga instructor pool. I feel strongly that my ease in delivery was largely due to my practice with Christy throughout my pregnancy. Based on February 2016 Birth ExperienceBased on a 2014 Birthing Experience
Two weekend intensive Member Review: The instructor was Laura, and she was terrific. The class was small, just us and one other couple. Laura was clearly in favor of a natural birth, but she was not judgmental or against a non-natural birth. It was two four-hour classes. The first class focused on the stages of labor and what would happen during a natural birth. The second class focused on interventions. I had already read a lot about birth, but it was really good to have a forum for talking about it with my husband, and going over things orally (Review submitted via the 2014 Birthing Survey) Insurance details: I didn't try to get it covered by insurance. I did buy a package from Melt that included the class, a prenatal massage and two prenatal yoga classes.Re: Recommendations for Pre-Natal Massage in Brooklyn?
Melt Massage in Fort Green. They give an extra 15 minutes for first time customers. They also have some cool pre and post natal classes in yoga and Pilate's. It's a really awesome space.Re: Recommendations for Pre-Natal Massage in Brooklyn?
Second shout out for Melt Massage and Bodywork in Fort Greene. All the therapists are awesome and Alexis specializes in prenatal massage.great prenatal massage place
There is an awesome place for massages, that just opened in Fort Greene, and a few therapists specialize in prenatal. I've gotten a few massages from them and they were amazing. I know there have been some threads looking for great prenatal massages, they are also very reasonable. Melt Massage and Bodywork- http://www.meltmassagenyc.com/ They are also offering a "get your body back" post-partum fitness workshop, where you can bring your baby while you workout. http://www.meltmassagenyc.com/classes_wkshps.php