Wisconsin Institute of East-West Wellness

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2222 Roosevelt Rd
Kenosha, WI 53143

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2.58 reviews
T W.
5/20/2019

This is both a massage therapy school, and a massage therapy clinic. I've visited the clinic a number of times and the therapists I have seen, are Aileen, and Amy, both are instructors at the...

Sharon M.
3/12/2024

My experience at Kenosha Massage School was an absolute nightmare. The owner was screaming and yelling at her students while I was in the midst of a 90 massage (which started out great)! When I...

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Agnes S.
10/10/2020

I found this place before they moved to the new location and continued going at the current location. The owner teaches massage and can apply any method you request. She used to be a nurse and...

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Maureen O.
8/11/2017

Went for a massage and got a light rub... I do not believe the woman was a licensed massage therapist. I booked a 90 minute massage. The only areas she addressed were my shoulders, neck, a little...

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Kimberlee C.
3/19/2017

Weird, uncomfortable. I made appointment then no one was there, returned and got awkward so so massage while class was going on by lady who kept trying to get me to make a return appointment...

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