Good Medicine Acupuncture & Massage
📍 308 W Pine St Ste 150, Missoula, Montana, 59801
Services: Infrared Sauna, Massage, PEMF Therapy, Red Light Therapy, Lymphatic Drainage
Amenities & Features
Pricing
| Service | Price |
|---|---|
| Massage memberships offer initial savings of $10-$30 per massage plus 10% off additional services. QEWB memberships provide 25-30% off additional treatments. Infrared sauna unlimited membership includes guest access for $10. All memberships are month-to-month and cancel anytime. | |
About
Good Medicine Acupuncture & Massage in Missoula offers a full-spectrum infrared sauna, which spa-goers frequently access through a dedicated membership. The sauna is noted for its role in supporting detoxification, circulation, and deep relaxation, serving as an ideal complement to other treatments for reducing inflammation and boosting recovery. Guests appreciate that the spa provides everything needed for a relaxing session, contributing to a quiet and resetting experience. The sauna facilities provide a space for carving out quiet moments to sweat and reset, with many guests specifically booking massage appointments that conclude with time in the infrared sauna.
Located in The Revelry in downtown Missoula, this community clinic provides a range of therapeutic services aimed at helping guests be pain-free and revitalized. Acupuncture treatments are highly praised for delivering significant relief from chronic pain in areas like shoulders and lower backs, often eliminating the need for daily medication. Massage therapy is also exceptional, with therapists employing heated tables, dim lighting, and calming music to enhance relaxation and effectively target issues like TMJ and muscle pain. The staff is consistently described as lovely, friendly, professional, and incredibly skilled, with a compassionate approach that makes guests feel safe and well-cared for. The facility maintains a clean, quiet, and beautifully set atmosphere, contributing to its reputation as a premier destination for holistic healing in Missoula.



