
1421 1st St
Idaho Falls, ID 83401 - Bonneville County
(208) 403-6392
About David Hay Massage & Float:
Float Therapy, Magnesium Epsom Salt, Sciatica / Whiplash Relief .
David Hay Massage & Float is located at 1421 1st St in Idaho Falls, ID - Bonneville County and is a business listed in the categories Day Spas, Therapeutic Massage, Spas Beauty & Day, Massage Therapy and Massage Therapists & Professional and offers Soft Tissue Structural Alignment, Swedish Massage and Lymphatic Massage Specialist. After you do business with David Hay Massage & Float, please leave a review to help other people and improve hubbiz. Also, don't forget to mention Hubbiz to David Hay Massage & Float.
Categories: Day Spas, Therapeutic Massage, Spas Beauty & Day, Massage Therapy and Massage Therapists & Professional
Services: Soft Tissue Structural Alignment, Swedish Massage, Lymphatic Massage Specialist
- DavHay Massage & Float
- Main: (208) 932-4091
- Acrylic Nails
- Acupuncture
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- Botox Injections
- Car Accidents
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- Chemical Peels
- Craniosacral Therapy
- CST
- Energy Balancing
- Exercise Injuries
- Hair Styling
- Hot Stone Massage
- Injuries
- Massage Therapy
- Maternity Care
- Muscular Therapy
- Myofascial Release
- Nail Care
- NMT
- Pain Free Treatments
- Pain Reduction
- Painless Treatments
- Pedicures
- Relaxation
- Saunas
- Sciatica
- Skin care
- Spinal Care
- Spinal Corrections
- Stress Management
- Swedish
- Therapeutic Massage
- Trigger Point
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