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The Millstone Approach

At Millstone Massage, our work is grounded in intention, experience, and personalized care. Every session is designed not just to relieve discomfort, but to support your long-term wellness and create space for deep restoration. Below are three pillars of what sets us apart—each one shaping the way we approach your time on the table and beyond.

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Personalized Bodywork

We take time to understand your goals and adapt each session to what your body needs—no cookie-cutter treatments here. Every massage is tailored in the moment, based on how you arrive that day—physically, mentally, and emotionally.

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Therapists Who Listen

Mark Coyne brings more than just technique—he brings presence, compassion, and a thoughtful approach to every session. With a calm demeanor and intuitive touch, he creates a space where each client feels heard, supported, and genuinely cared for.

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Rooted In Relaxation and Recovery

Whether you’re on a wellness journey or need focused pain relief, we meet you where you are, offering services that restore balance and mobility. Our approach blends gentle stretch, breath, and intentional touch to help you move and feel better—both on and off the table.

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"My experience with Mark was AMAZING! He knew exactly what stretches I needed to relieve my back pain as well as a wonderful deep tissue massage. I will be a returning customer regularly!"

Anna Beth Barber

About Mark Coyne

Licensed Massage Therapist

Born and raised in Georgia, I’ve explored a few different paths in life, but nothing has felt more right than the work I do now. With the unwavering support of my wife and daughters, I turned a dream into reality and began my career as a massage therapist. After three years of honing my craft, I decided to take the leap and open my own practice. That dream came to life at the perfect location: inside The Oak House Distillery and Speakeasy, where I founded Millstone Massage.

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