RATES
Massage and/or Reiki 1 hour session ———————-$70
Massage and/or Reiki 1.5 hour session——————–$100
Hot stones added to massage or Reiki———————-$15
3 one-hour sessions package———————————$170
INFANT MASSAGE CLASSES
Two Class Series———————————————–$50
Individual Sessions——————————————-$70
REIKI CLASSES
First Degree Reiki training———————————-$125
Second Degree Reiki training——————————-$175
Third Degree/Mastery Reiki training———————$500
Gift certificates are available! To order, call me at 206-851-5884 or email info@pjharris.com.
INSURANCE INFORMATION
I bill most insurance companies, and I am a preferred provider for the following managed care organizations and health plans:
Aetna
Alternare
First Choice
LifeWise
Premera
Uniform
Cigna
Anthem
L&I (Labor and Industry)
PIP (Personal Injury Protection) for automobile accidents
If you are coming to me and I am billing insurance for you you will need to follow these directions.
Do you need a prescription for massage to have it covered under your insurance?
My short answer is yes. Many people tell me that their previous massage therapist did not ask for a prescription. Some of my clients have even called their insurance companies and were told they don’t need one. However, I still ask for a prescription from my clients seeking insurance coverage of their massage treatment.
Why do I ask for a prescription? When I submit the paperwork regarding a client’s case to the insurance company, I need to provide a diagnosis code. According to the Revised Code of Washington, the scope of practice for massage therapists specifically does not include diagnosis. Therefore, if I were to fill out a diagnosis code on the insurance form without a primary provider’s diagnosis, I would be in violation of the law.
If you don’t have a prescription and don’t have a primary care provider, but still wish to have your insurance company cover your massage treatment costs, ask me about a referral to a primary care physician who may be able to prescribe massage.


