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Reflexology in Atlanta: Costs, Top Providers & What to Expect
Reflexology at a Glance
Typical Cost
$50-$100
per session
Session Duration
30-60 minutes
Recovery Time
None
Results Timeline
Immediate relaxation, cumulative benefits
What is Reflexology?
Reflexology is an alternative therapy that involves applying pressure to specific points on the feet, hands, and ears. These points are believed to correspond to different organs and systems in the body. By stimulating these reflex points, practitioners aim to promote healing, improve circulation, and reduce stress.
While not a medical treatment, reflexology is valued for its relaxation benefits and is often used as a complementary therapy alongside conventional healthcare.
How It Works
Reflexologists use thumb, finger, and hand massage techniques to apply pressure to specific reflex points. According to reflexology theory, these points correspond to different organs and body systems through energy pathways. Stimulating these points is believed to remove energy blockages, promote natural healing, and bring the body into balance.
Ideal Candidates
Reflexology is suitable for most adults seeking relaxation, stress relief, or complementary wellness support. It may benefit those with tension, sleep issues, or general stress. However, those with foot injuries, blood clots, or certain conditions should consult their doctor first.
Benefits
- βDeep relaxation and stress reduction
- βMay improve circulation
- βNon-invasive and gentle
- βCan complement other treatments
- βNo side effects for most people
- βPromotes overall sense of wellbeing
Reflexology Cost in Atlanta
per session
Factors That Affect Pricing
- β’Session length (30 vs 60 minutes)
- β’Practitioner's experience and certifications
- β’Location and spa/clinic setting
- β’Package deals for multiple sessions
- β’Add-on services (aromatherapy, hot stones)
* Prices based on Atlanta market data. Actual costs may vary by provider.
π‘ Financing available: Many providers offer payment plans or financing options. Ask about CareCredit, Affirm, or in-house payment plans when booking.
What to Expect from Reflexology
Before the Procedure
- βAvoid eating a heavy meal right before
- βWear comfortable, loose clothing
- βRemove jewelry from hands and feet
- βCommunicate any health concerns to practitioner
- βArrive a few minutes early to relax
During the Procedure
- βYou'll recline in a comfortable chair or table
- βPractitioner will examine your feet first
- βPressure is applied to specific reflex points
- βCommunicate if pressure is too light or firm
- βSessions typically last 30-60 minutes
After the Procedure
- βDrink plenty of water to flush toxins
- βRest if you feel drowsy
- βSome tenderness in feet is normal
- βNotice any changes in energy or sleep
- βSchedule regular sessions for cumulative benefits
β±οΈ Results timeline: Immediate relaxation, cumulative benefits
Top Reflexology Providers in Atlanta
Compare 58 vetted providers for reflexology in Atlanta.
4708 Sandy Plains Rd #460, Roswell, GA 30075, USA
3091 E Shadowlawn Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30305, USA
6710 Jamestown Dr, Alpharetta, GA 30005, USA
1202 Huff Rd NW, Atlanta, GA 30318, USA
270 Carpenter Dr NE Suite 540, Atlanta, GA 30328, USA
2810 Paces Ferry Rd SE ste 260, Atlanta, GA 30339, USA
2221 Peachtree Rd Ste H-J, Atlanta, GA 30309, USA
6740 James B Rivers Memorial Dr, Stone Mountain, GA 30083, USA
3575 Piedmont Rd NE #15, Buckhead, GA 30305, USA
1099 Boulevard SE STE 2111, Atlanta, GA 30312, USA
3060 Pharr Ct N Northwest, Atlanta, GA 30305, USA
165 Dekalb Industrial Way, Decatur, GA 30030, USA
125 E Trinity Pl #306, Decatur, GA 30030, USA
1923 Howell Mill Rd NW SUITE 110, Atlanta, GA 30318, USA
6427 Roswell Rd NE Ste C Floor 2, Sandy Springs, GA 30328, USA
3475 N Desert Dr suite 1104, East Point, GA 30344, USA
228 Powell St SE, Atlanta, GA 30316, USA
502b Amsterdam Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30306, USA
620 Glen Iris Dr NE, Atlanta, GA 30308, USA
275 Carpenter Dr NE # 350, Sandy Springs, GA 30328, USA
154 W Belle Isle Rd NE, Sandy Springs, GA 30342, USA
1287 Glenwood Ave SE Suite C, Atlanta, GA 30316, USA
3242 Peachtree Rd NE suite b, Atlanta, GA 30305, USA
270 Carpenter Dr NE Suite 500-505 5th Floor, Atlanta, GA 30328, USA
2390 Chamblee Tucker Rd ste105, Chamblee, GA 30341, USA
2930 Cascade Rd, Atlanta, GA 30311, USA
4920 Roswell Rd NE Suite 23A, Sandy Springs, GA 30342, USA
2770 Lenox Rd NE B-7, Atlanta, GA 30324, USA
3338 Peachtree Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30326, USA
Right Next To McDonalds, 2955 Peachtree Rd A, Atlanta, GA 30305, USA
3330 Piedmont Rd NE # 6, Atlanta, GA 30305, USA
1561 Virginia Ave Suite 104A, College Park, GA 30337, USA
3850 Roswell Rd NE Suite 18C, Atlanta, GA 30342, USA
158 Moreland Ave SE, Atlanta, GA 30316, USA
5841 Roswell Rd #3, Sandy Springs, GA 30328, USA
1270 McConnell Dr STE B, Decatur, GA 30033, USA
3427 Lenox Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30326, USA
2484 Briarcliff Rd NE suite 35, Atlanta, GA 30329, USA
855 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA 30308, USA
360 Pharr Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30305, USA
254 Pharr Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30305, USA
4062 Peachtree Rd NE, Brookhaven, GA 30319, USA
5975 Roswell Rd d-241, Sandy Springs, GA 30328, USA
1248 Clairmont Rd #3a, Decatur, GA 30030, USA
2996 N Druid Hills Rd, Atlanta, GA 30329, USA
699 Ponce De Leon Ave NE #15th, Atlanta, GA 30308, USA
2980 Cobb Pkwy #104, Atlanta, GA 30339, USA
2566 Shallowford Rd #108, Atlanta, GA 30345, USA
2345 Cheshire Bridge Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30324, USA
1529 Piedmont Ave NE Suite B2, Atlanta, GA 30324, USA
2900 Delk Rd SE Suite #1000, Marietta, GA 30067, USA
3256 Peachtree Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30305, USA
2269 Cheshire Bridge Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30324, USA
Frequently Asked Questions
While both involve the feet, reflexology is more targeted. A foot massage focuses on relaxing foot muscles, while reflexology applies pressure to specific reflex points believed to correspond to other body parts and systems.
Reflexology is primarily used for relaxation and stress relief. Some people find it helpful for tension headaches, sleep issues, digestive discomfort, and anxiety. It's a complementary therapy, not a replacement for medical treatment.
For general wellness, monthly sessions are common. Those addressing specific concerns may benefit from weekly sessions initially. Your reflexologist can recommend a schedule based on your goals.
Reflexology should not be painful, though some points may feel tender or sensitive. This tenderness often indicates an imbalance in the corresponding body area. Always communicate with your practitioner about pressure levels.
Those with foot injuries, blood clots, or deep vein thrombosis should avoid reflexology. Pregnant women should seek a practitioner trained in prenatal reflexology. Always consult your doctor if you have circulation issues or serious health conditions.
Most people feel deeply relaxed, sometimes drowsy. Some experience increased energy later. It's normal to feel emotional release, increased urination, or mild fatigue as your body processes the treatment. These effects typically pass quickly.




