Deep Tissue Massage in Seattle — Fremont

The Body Mechanic offers clinical deep tissue massage in the heart of Seattle’s Fremont neighborhood at 459 N 36th St, Seattle, WA 98103 — a short walk from the Fremont Bridge and convenient to Wallingford, Ballard, Queen Anne, Green Lake, and Phinney Ridge. We take a treatment-based approach: working deep into muscle and fascia to resolve chronic tension, treat injuries, and improve athletic recovery, while keeping you relaxed on the table.

What we treat: chronic neck and shoulder tension, low back pain, sports injuries, tendonitis, postural strain from desk work, headaches, and limited mobility. Many of our Seattle clients are referred by local physical therapists.

Services: deep tissue massage, sports massage, myofascial release, cupping, hot stones, and CBD oil add-ons.

Seattle Rates

We offer a sliding scale — supported, standard, or pay-it-forward — to keep massage accessible. No prepayment required.

1-Hour Massage: $110–$150 · 1.5-Hour Massage: $160–$200 · 2-Hour Massage: $210–$250. Hot stones, cupping, and CBD oil: $15 each or $40 for all three. Monthly memberships start at $109/month.

Hours, Parking & Booking

Hours: by appointment — book online to see current availability. Parking: the best option is street parking near Fremont Coffee Company on N 36th St and the surrounding blocks.

Questions? Call or text 360-224-1185, or email Daniel@thebodymechanicmassage.com.

Seattle Massage FAQs

Where is The Body Mechanic located in Seattle? In Fremont at 459 N 36th St, Seattle, WA 98103, near the Fremont Bridge. We welcome clients from Fremont, Wallingford, Ballard, Queen Anne, Green Lake, and across Seattle.

How much does a massage cost in Seattle? Our sliding scale is $110–$150 for a one-hour massage. No prepayment required.

Do you take insurance? We don’t bill insurance directly, but we provide superbills you can submit to your insurance for reimbursement.

What type of massage do you specialize in? Clinical deep tissue, sports massage, and myofascial release — a treatment-focused approach for injuries, chronic pain, and athletic recovery.