I have Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, so chronic discomfort is just… my life. I’ve gotten plenty of massages over the years, but I always assumed that was the ceiling — feel good while on the table, maybe for an hour or two, and then back to baseline. I didn’t even know myofascial work was a thing, let alone that it was the thing I’d been missing.
After one session with Natasha, something in my body actually unlocked. And I don’t mean that in a vague way — I mean I felt a genuine shift. Like she wasn’t just whack-a-mole-ing knots, she was doing something holistically restorative. The kind of work that changes how you feel in your body and how... read full review
May 2026
Now that I’ve been seeing Natasha for over. A year, I thought I should give people who are curious a better idea of what treatment and healing are life. Her space is decorated like a vivid, colorful dream, like falling into Alice in Wonderland- except it feels safe and magical. It’s cozy, it’s welcoming, she’s ALWAYS on time and ready, and no matter what her day has been like, she brings positivity and healing. She’s an incredible person and loves what she does. She uses myriad tools and really works on you to resolve any problems that are present. With other massage therapists, I often feel calm and relaxed afterwards and want to fall asleep. I’m not sure... read full review
July 2025
I just left my first massage with Natasha at her cute studio in a historic building in the Fairfax District. I want to gate keep but I can’t. I can say with zero reservations: I JUST HAD THE BEST MASSAGE OF MY LIFE!
Every other massage has been a band aid. This was not a massage. It was medicine.
I have incredibly tight, concrete-like muscles that require a jackhammer to break through. I have no idea how such a tiny woman can muster the Herculean strength that she has. She dug in deep with her hands and elbows; she also used this strange heated, vibrating stick thing and this intense... read full review
I have Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, so chronic discomfort is just… my life. I’ve gotten plenty of massages over the years, but I always assumed that was the ceiling — feel good while on the table, maybe for an hour or two, and then back to baseline. I didn’t even know myofascial work was a thing, let alone that it was the thing I’d been missing.
After one session with Natasha, something in my body actually unlocked. And I don’t mean that in a vague way — I mean I felt a genuine shift. Like she wasn’t just whack-a-mole-ing knots, she was doing something holistically restorative. The kind of work that changes how you feel in your body and how... read full review
Now that I’ve been seeing Natasha for over. A year, I thought I should give people who are curious a better idea of what treatment and healing are life. Her space is decorated like a vivid, colorful dream, like falling into Alice in Wonderland- except it feels safe and magical. It’s cozy, it’s welcoming, she’s ALWAYS on time and ready, and no matter what her day has been like, she brings positivity and healing. She’s an incredible person and loves what she does. She uses myriad tools and really works on you to resolve any problems that are present. With other massage therapists, I often feel calm and relaxed afterwards and want to fall asleep. I’m not sure... read full review
I just left my first massage with Natasha at her cute studio in a historic building in the Fairfax District.
I want to gate keep but I can’t.
I can say with zero reservations: I JUST HAD THE BEST MASSAGE OF MY LIFE!
Every other massage has been a band aid.
This was not a massage. It was medicine.
I have incredibly tight, concrete-like muscles that require a jackhammer to break through.
I have no idea how such a tiny woman can muster the Herculean strength that she has.
She dug in deep with her hands and elbows; she also used this strange heated, vibrating stick thing and this intense... read full review