Savannah School of Massage Therapy
Savannah School of Massage Therapy, Inc.
Campus Locations: Savannah, GA 31406
Instruction: 600 clock HOURS
Average Duration: 12 months
Techniques covered: Anatomy and Physiology,
Business Practices,
Allied Modalities,
Deep Tissue Massage,
HIV/AIDS Education,
Hydrotherapy,
Kinesiology,
Neuromuscular Therapy,
Pathology,
Energy Methods,
S.O.A.P. Noting and Charting, Instructor Supervised Massage,
Swedish Massage,
and Eastern
Accredited by: Our school is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Continuing Education and Training (ACCET). Additionally, we are state approved by the Georgia Non-public Postsecondary Education Commission and the Georgia Board of Massage Therapy. Since we are a state approved school, students who complete the massage therapy training program at SSOMT can sit for the national certification test administered by the National Certification Board on Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCBTMB).
Year Established: 1999
Graduates per Year: 100
Description: We guarantee to give you practical training with an emphasis on "real world" situations. Students will practice on clients with various body types and physical conditions, and participate in both wellness massage and hospital-based clinicals.
We provide you with a clean, supportive, and stimulating learning environment, free from intimidation and humiliation.
Our teachers are inspiring, well informed, and well trained in the subjects they teach. Those who teach massage are practicing massage therapists.
We use explicit and fair grading procedures for your frequent tests and evaluations,and acknowledge your accomplishments on an ongoing basis.
We will treat you with honesty, integrity, and the intention of creating value for both you and us in this journey together.
We approach healing from a holistic standpoint, and constantly reinforce the art and science of massage.
We encourage you to express your concerns & feelings regarding professional, emotional, and sexual issues and will authentically model safe, appropriate, and ethical ways to deal with them.
