Krendel Healing Works is a single-practitioner massage therapy clinic in Chattanooga specializing in deep-tissue work, trigger-point release, and treatment-focused sessions for clients managing injury recovery, chronic pain, and postural dysfunction. Unlike spa-style establishments focused on relaxation, this practice operates as a therapeutic clinic where the massage therapist assesses movement patterns and tailors sessions to address specific mechanical problems.
The practice is built around evidence-based soft-tissue techniques applied to musculoskeletal complaints. Sessions are longer than typical massage appointments (60 and 90 minutes are standard offerings), which allows time for comprehensive assessment and sustained pressure work on problem areas. The clinic serves clients referred by physical therapists, chiropractors, and physicians, as well as those self-referring for conditions like tension headaches, lower-back pain, IT band tightness, and shoulder impingement. It is not a walk-in facility and does not function as a general wellness or relaxation spa.
A 60-minute session costs $85, and a 90-minute session runs $110. These rates fall in the middle-to-upper range for Chattanooga massage therapy; comparable therapeutic practices charge between $70 and $130 for a single hour. The clinic does not advertise package discounts on its standard website materials, so confirm current pricing and any multi-session rates directly. Most major insurance plans do not reimburse massage therapy directly, though some clients with flexible spending accounts or health savings accounts can pay out-of-pocket and request an itemized receipt for potential reimbursement consideration.
Chattanooga has a range of massage offerings across different models. Day-spa chains and resort spas like those in downtown hotels emphasize Swedish and relaxation massage; those settings charge $90 to $150 for 60 minutes but are less equipped for targeted injury work. Physical therapy clinics, including franchises like Therapeuro and independent PT practices, sometimes employ licensed massage therapists as part of a broader rehabilitation team, which can streamline referrals and insurance claims if a doctor has ordered PT. Smaller independent massage therapists throughout the area offer both relaxation and therapeutic work, with pricing ranging from $60 to $100 per hour, but availability and specialization vary widely. Krendel's advantage is consistent focus on biomechanical assessment and sustained deep-tissue treatment; its limitation is that it is not integrated with a PT or medical office, so clients cannot combine a massage session with physical therapy on the same visit.
This clinic works well for clients with diagnosed musculoskeletal issues, those returning to activity after injury, and people whose pain patterns have a mechanical component (tight muscle groups, trigger points, postural strain). It is also appropriate for athletes and active individuals managing overuse complaints. Clients seeking purely stress-relief massage, spa-day pampering, or aromatherapy-focused sessions should look elsewhere; the environment and technique here are clinical rather than ambient. Those without an identified problem or who prefer lighter touch should also try other providers; Krendel's work is intentionally firm and sometimes uncomfortable during the session.
New clients should plan an initial appointment of 75 to 90 minutes. The session opens with a consultation about pain history, injury timeline, current symptoms, and any relevant medical or physical therapy background. The therapist will observe posture and movement patterns, ask about daily activities and repetitive motions, and may perform simple range-of-motion tests. The remaining time is spent on massage work targeting the identified trouble spots. Clients should wear comfortable clothing and be prepared to change into clinic-provided draping; sessions are performed with appropriate modesty standards. Bring a photo ID and have your insurance card available in case you later seek reimbursement through an HSA or FSA.
Krendel Healing Works operates by appointment only; hours include weekday evening slots and weekend availability, though specific hours vary by season and demand. The clinic is located in a mixed-use office area in East Chattanooga with dedicated parking; verify the exact address and current hours on the practice's contact page or by phone before your first visit, as small independent practices occasionally adjust scheduling. There is no walk-in model, and appointments are typically booked 1 to 3 weeks in advance during peak seasons.
Krendel fills a niche many Chattanooga residents need but struggle to find: accessible therapeutic massage distinct from spa environments, priced below medical-clinic rates, and focused on results rather than relaxation alone.
