Downtown San Diego Massage offers six licensed massage therapy services:
- Deep tissue
- Swedish,
- Hot stone
- Trigger point
- Prenatal
- Sports massage
We are a licensed massage therapy practice founded in 2017 by Patricia Wright, who holds California Massage Therapy Council license #21791. All sessions are by appointment; no walk-ins.
With 15 years of hands-on experience and a clientele that spans the full diversity from office workers carrying desk tension to athletes pushing their limits, she brings a depth of personal knowledge to every session. When you work with one licensed therapist who knows your history, treatment becomes cumulative.
Six Massage Services, One Licensed Therapist.
Deep Tissue Massage
Targets chronic muscle tension and injury-related tightness at the source.
Swedish Massage
Restores circulation and eases everyday stress with full-body, flowing technique.
Hot Stone Massage
Heated basalt stones melt deep muscle tension that hands alone can't always reach.
Trigger Point Massage
Releases stubborn muscle knots and the referred pain they send to distant areas.
Prenatal Massage
Safe, licensed prenatal care that eases discomfort and supports well-being across every trimester.
Sports Massage
Designed for active bodies, it accelerates recovery, reduces injury risk, and restores range of motion.
Credentials You Can Verify
15 Years
Licensed hands-on experience in massage therapy
CAMTC #21791
California Massage Therapy Council
Since 2017
Downtown San Diego Massage was founded and operated in San Diego
Massage Therapy Across San Diego, CA, and Surrounding Communities.
Downtown San Diego Massage provides licensed massage therapy to clients by appointment.
We regularly serve clients from
- Coronado
- Chula Vista
- La Mesa
- El Cajon
- La Jolla
- National City
If you're within the greater San Diego area, getting to your first session is straightforward. Contact us to confirm availability near you.
Common Questions About Booking
How Do I Know Which Massage Service Is Right for Me?
If you're carrying stress or want general relaxation, Swedish massage is the clearest starting point. For chronic pain, muscle knots, or sports recovery, deep tissue or trigger point work is more targeted. If you're unsure, contact us before booking; we'll ask a few questions and point you to the right modality.
What Should I Expect at My First Massage Appointment?
Your first session begins with a short intake conversation about your health history, current areas of discomfort, and goals for the session. We then tailor the work to what you've shared. You'll leave with specific aftercare guidance. Plan for the full session length plus about 10 minutes for intake on your first visit.