The W East Entrance Exterior

Massage Therapy

Discover the restorative power of massage therapy with a 30-, 60-, or 90-minute massage with one of our two licensed therapists. From easing muscle tension to improving circulation and promoting relaxation, it’s a powerful tool for overall wellness.

Our massage threrapists use varying pressure throughout the massage to help decrease muscle congestion. Aromatherapy and a singing bowl may be used to help enhance relaxation. If you’ve never tried massage before, now’s the perfect time to experience how good it can make you feel.

Prices

Massage TypeLength (in minutes)Cost
Massage Type: Table/PrenatalLength (in minutes): 30Cost: $50
Massage Type: Table/PrenatalLength (in minutes): 60Cost: $80
Massage Type: Table/PrenatalLength (in minutes): 90Cost: $115
Massage Type: ChairLength (in minutes): 15Cost: $20
Massage Type: ChairLength (in minutes): 30Cost: $35

Please check in for your massage at the Welcome Desk.

Sheila Rosengarten

Sheila Rosengarten

Sheila is a 1995 Wartburg alum and graduated from the Boulder School of Massage Therapy in 1996. She has been an active massage therapist for 23 years and takes pride in helping people feel better and enjoy an improved quality of life. When she is not working, she enjoys traveling with her husband to watch their two children compete in sports or hanging out with their rat terriers, Snoopy and Riva. 

Beth Rice

Beth Rice

Beth, a licensed massage therapist since 2008, has more than 1000 hours of training in orthopedic massage. She is well versed in several kinds of massage and is able to help athletes and those who are at a desk daily. Beth has spent countless hours with Wartburg student-athletes and ageless athletes helping them perform better and live more functional lives.

Hands massaging a person's neck while sitting in a massage chair.

Hands place stones on a person's back during a massage

A therapist uses a singing bowl over a client's body during a massage.

a therapist massages the top of a client's back

A massage therapist uses cups on a client's back.