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Swedish, Deep Tissue and Sports Massage - BTEC Level 5 Qualified Therapist


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As a middle aged triathlete Andy Koval's massages are a monthly fixture for me. His sports massage is excellent but he also has brilliant suggestions on how to avoid injury through stretches and working on different muscle groups. Highly recommended!
  • 1 month later...

I have been recommend to andy by reading this thread!!!thank you for how ever have contributed to make it happened!!

I have Just finished a session with Andy!!he was Fabulous!!

Ohh gosh?! After so many months feeling not on top of my form, He is the best massage therapist in the whole of dulwich

Please give him a shout if you are Experiencing some kind of pain in your back! healing hands!!!its at least twice a month with him from now on!!

  • 10 months later...

I can also echo everybody's excellent feedback on Andy!

I have 3 prolapsed discs and I have chronic pain. I therefore always need very professonal care which Andy provides all the time! I have had many treatments over the years and Andy is just the best! He provides excellent massages which always provide great relief as well as very helpful advice on tailored exercises for instance.

Andy is also a very nice guy so can only highly recommend!!

Hi there,


Andy is more than a massage therapist, he is both extremely knowledgeable and skilled and tailors each treatment specifically to the client. I can highly recommend Andy for both a deeply relaxing and healing massage experience.


Andy os incredibly professional and I felt at ease as soon as I lay down and new I would be in safe healing hands.


Justine

  • 4 months later...
I?m a great fan of Andy?s. He?s very intuitive, knowledgeable as well as being a lovely guy that makes you feel very comfortable. Really like his nice little touches like heated massage bed and his music-no whale music or pan pipes here! Highly recommended.
  • 2 years later...

Another great recommendation for Andy who is very professional, knowledgeable and a really nice guy! I always leave his treatment room relaxed and relieved of pain.

Great treatment room and close to lordship lane!

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