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Massages and Treatment - Batya Madmony

Health and relaxation treatments, massages, and the possibility of master tapping, a method of discovering and healing subconscious pain.

Batya Madmony is an experienced therapist with years of practice and certifications for a variety of treatments.
She offers pampering massages, medical massages, hot stones, reflexology, and training for the body and mind.

Treatment is available any time of the week, including Saturdays and holidays.
Treatments must be booked in advance.

At the entrance to Moshav Neot HaKikar, continue straight. 

When you reach the end of the moshav, turn left. The second house on the left is Batya’s clinic

 

Facilities and services

General details about the place
  • Daytime activities
  • Indoor activities
  • Reservations/Booking in Advance
  • Suitable alone
  • Suitable for couples

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Moshav Neot HaKikar

Phone|050-7594828, 08-6551875
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