Willow Moon Healing, LLC 

- Massage 

in Culpeper, VA

Description: I specialize in BodyMind Coaching, massage therapy, CranioSacral Therapy and Reiki. I offer support in healing the body, mind & spirit in a professional and caring environment. BodyMind Coaching and Reiki are also offered virtually.
Additional Info: The studio is located on the left side of the building. Look for the sidewalk sign. All appointment times are in EST.
Logo: Willow Moon Healing, LLC
Phone: 5716060026
Address: 700 Southridge Parkway
Suite 301-A
Culpeper VA 22701
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Business Hours: Services are by appointment only. Please call for same-day appointments.
Website: http://www.willowmoonhealing.com
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Payment Types Accepted: Cash, Check, Visa, MasterCard
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Staff:
Michelle Felux
Michelle Felux

Michelle is the owner of Willow Moon Healing. Practicing therapeutic massage since 2009, she is Board Certified in Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork, state licensed, and insured. She is a Reiki Master Teacher and speaker. She is a Certified BodyMind Coach, specializing in helping stressed and anxious people with chronic illnesses accomplish less anxiety and a decreased fighting mode so that they can feel fulfilled in having an impact on others without being self-critical and sacrificing time with family. She is passionate about giving back to the beautiful community in which she works and lives. Michelle is a volunteer for SAFE (a local non-profit helping victims of domestic violence and sexual assault), a member of the Culpeper Chamber of Commerce, a member of Culpeper Business Women and 2022-2024 winner of Best Life Coach for the Culpeper Star-Exponent "Best of Your Hometown". She also won the 2023 Culpeper Chamber of Commerce Small Business of the Year. Michelle lives in Town with her husband. It's not uncommon to see them dressed up around town, in vintage attire or as pirates! She also has a passion for cancer advocacy as she has metastatic ocular melanoma, which is a rare eye cancer that has spread to her lungs. She even created a local charity, It Sucks Sometime, that holds a monthly support group for cancer patients.