Massage Addict | Sarnia

Meet our Practitioners

You're in good hands. The practitioners at our Massage Addict clinic in Sarnia bring the highest standards of quality and expertise in their respective fields.

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Danielle Splatt's,

Registered Massage Therapist

Danielle graduated from Canadian College of Health Science & Technology. She has experience in general Swedish massage, deep tissue, and myofascial release. She believes that client education is a critical component in the therapeutic process, and often provides tailored self-care recommendations to her clients, including remedial exercises for stretching and strengthening.

Danielle Splatt's,

Registered Massage Therapist

Danielle graduated from Canadian College of Health Science & Technology. She has experience in general Swedish massage, deep tissue, and myofascial release. She believes that client education is a critical component in the therapeutic process, and often provides tailored self-care recommendations to her clients, including remedial exercises for stretching and strengthening.

Jaedin Dickson,

Registered Massage Therapist

Jaedin became a Registered Massage Therapist in September 2024. Jaedin has always felt a deep pull to help others — a calling that first led her into social work, where she witnessed how profoundly our inner world affects our physical health. Her path shifted after a car accident left her with lingering pain, igniting a fascination with the body’s natural healing process and the intentional care it requires to recover fully.

Blending her love for anatomy with a desire to provide hands-on support, Jaedin found her calling in massage therapy. She believes our bodies carry us through so much — especially as women — and they deserve care, rest, and relief in return. For Jaedin, life is hard enough without chronic tension and everyday aches, and she’s committed to helping her clients find the ease they deserve.

Jaedin Dickson,

Registered Massage Therapist

Jaedin became a Registered Massage Therapist in September 2024. Jaedin has always felt a deep pull to help others — a calling that first led her into social work, where she witnessed how profoundly our inner world affects our physical health. Her path shifted after a car accident left her with lingering pain, igniting a fascination with the body’s natural healing process and the intentional care it requires to recover fully.

Blending her love for anatomy with a desire to provide hands-on support, Jaedin found her calling in massage therapy. She believes our bodies carry us through so much — especially as women — and they deserve care, rest, and relief in return. For Jaedin, life is hard enough without chronic tension and everyday aches, and she’s committed to helping her clients find the ease they deserve.

Calista George,

Registered Massage Therapist

Calista became a Registered Massage Therapist in 2011, after graduation from Lambton College, here in Sarnia. She received further training in Myofascial Release, Deep Tissue Massage and Therapeutic Ultrasound. She is in great standing with the CMTO (College of Massage Therapists of Ontario), since 2011. She also has a Medical Laboratory Technician background since 2014 and has worked in the busy medical field for many years. She has two becutiful children ages 7 & 8 that are her world.

Calista George,

Registered Massage Therapist

Calista became a Registered Massage Therapist in 2011, after graduation from Lambton College, here in Sarnia. She received further training in Myofascial Release, Deep Tissue Massage and Therapeutic Ultrasound. She is in great standing with the CMTO (College of Massage Therapists of Ontario), since 2011. She also has a Medical Laboratory Technician background since 2014 and has worked in the busy medical field for many years. She has two becutiful children ages 7 & 8 that are her world.

James Morreau,

Registered Massage Therapist

James is a graduate from Fanshawe College in 2016. He is working towards gaining knowledge, experience, and education in sport injury treatments. He also enjoys using his skills in Swedish Massage, Fascial Release, Cupping, Trigger Point Therapy, and PNF stretching to maximize the benefit of treatment for his clients. James is great at varying his pressure to suit the needs of the individual client, and he likes to work with his clients to develop a personalized treatment plan.

James is a former graduate of the Fitness and Health Promotion program at Fanshawe college so his knowledge in anatomy and remedial exercise gives him the opportunity to provide the best home stretches as well as exercises to help maximize treatment and self-care benefits.

James Morreau,

Registered Massage Therapist

James is a graduate from Fanshawe College in 2016. He is working towards gaining knowledge, experience, and education in sport injury treatments. He also enjoys using his skills in Swedish Massage, Fascial Release, Cupping, Trigger Point Therapy, and PNF stretching to maximize the benefit of treatment for his clients. James is great at varying his pressure to suit the needs of the individual client, and he likes to work with his clients to develop a personalized treatment plan.

James is a former graduate of the Fitness and Health Promotion program at Fanshawe college so his knowledge in anatomy and remedial exercise gives him the opportunity to provide the best home stretches as well as exercises to help maximize treatment and self-care benefits.

Diomira Bermudez,

Registered Massage Therapist

Diomira received her Registered Massage Therapist (RMT) designation from the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario (CMTO) in 2021 after graduating from the Massage Therapy program at Lambton College. She is also a proud member of the Registered Massage Therapists Association of Ontario (RMTAO).

Prior to this, Diomira has been a dedicated and confident Registered Reflexology Practitioner (RRPr) and is still a proud member of the Registered Reflexology Council of Ontario (RRCO). She presently practices both Massage Therapy and Reflexology at Massage Addict located in Sarnia.

She is passionate about providing professional services for the purpose of enhancing her client’s total health. She tailors her treatments to the unique needs of each individual client incorporating Swedish techniques, trigger point therapy, myofascial release, stretching, and remedial exercises to achieve exceptional results. She is a strong believer that INTENTION energy works miracles on the physical, emotional and spiritual level.

She strives to grow in knowledge of her profession each and every day in order to deliver the utmost health benefits to her clients.

Diomira Bermudez,

Registered Massage Therapist

Diomira received her Registered Massage Therapist (RMT) designation from the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario (CMTO) in 2021 after graduating from the Massage Therapy program at Lambton College. She is also a proud member of the Registered Massage Therapists Association of Ontario (RMTAO).

Prior to this, Diomira has been a dedicated and confident Registered Reflexology Practitioner (RRPr) and is still a proud member of the Registered Reflexology Council of Ontario (RRCO). She presently practices both Massage Therapy and Reflexology at Massage Addict located in Sarnia.

She is passionate about providing professional services for the purpose of enhancing her client’s total health. She tailors her treatments to the unique needs of each individual client incorporating Swedish techniques, trigger point therapy, myofascial release, stretching, and remedial exercises to achieve exceptional results. She is a strong believer that INTENTION energy works miracles on the physical, emotional and spiritual level.

She strives to grow in knowledge of her profession each and every day in order to deliver the utmost health benefits to her clients.

Rachel Sayers,

Registered Massage Therapist

Rachel graduated on the Dean's honors list from Lambton College, one of the top leading Massage Therapy Schools in Ontario. Rachel enjoys learning and expanding her knowledge and skills in order to offer the best massage possible, whether it is addressing the cause or relieving the symptoms. Rachel is dedicated in designing the treatment plan with you by assessing your condition and discussing your goals.

Rachel's current skills include Relaxation Massage, Deep Tissue Massage, Sports Therapy Massage Myofascial Release Techniques, Trigger Point Therapy, Pre/Post natal Massage, Foot and or Hand Massage, and Infant Massage. Rachel is a fully registered and licensed with the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario (CMTO), and the Registered Massage Therapists Association of Ontario (RMTAO).

Rachel Sayers,

Registered Massage Therapist

Rachel graduated on the Dean's honors list from Lambton College, one of the top leading Massage Therapy Schools in Ontario. Rachel enjoys learning and expanding her knowledge and skills in order to offer the best massage possible, whether it is addressing the cause or relieving the symptoms. Rachel is dedicated in designing the treatment plan with you by assessing your condition and discussing your goals.

Rachel's current skills include Relaxation Massage, Deep Tissue Massage, Sports Therapy Massage Myofascial Release Techniques, Trigger Point Therapy, Pre/Post natal Massage, Foot and or Hand Massage, and Infant Massage. Rachel is a fully registered and licensed with the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario (CMTO), and the Registered Massage Therapists Association of Ontario (RMTAO).

Atul Marotkar,

Registered Massage Therapist

Atul is a graduate from Lambton College and a member of the CMTO (College of Massage Therapists of Ontario) and the RMTAO (Registered Massage Therapist Association of Ontario). He was the recipient of the dean’s scholarship award while studying at Lambton College. He also has a Masters degree in Sports Physiotherapy from India. As a massage therapist, Atul employs a variety of Swedish massage techniques and can provide sports massage, trigger point therapy, fascial techniques, joint mobilization, manual lymph drainage, proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation, and remedial exercise to help with musculoskeletal issues. Atul’s practice on massage therapy is focused on helping the client leave feeling better than ever.

Atul Marotkar,

Registered Massage Therapist

Atul is a graduate from Lambton College and a member of the CMTO (College of Massage Therapists of Ontario) and the RMTAO (Registered Massage Therapist Association of Ontario). He was the recipient of the dean’s scholarship award while studying at Lambton College. He also has a Masters degree in Sports Physiotherapy from India. As a massage therapist, Atul employs a variety of Swedish massage techniques and can provide sports massage, trigger point therapy, fascial techniques, joint mobilization, manual lymph drainage, proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation, and remedial exercise to help with musculoskeletal issues. Atul’s practice on massage therapy is focused on helping the client leave feeling better than ever.

Bharat Malhotra,

Registered Massage Therapist

Bharat is originally from India. He brings 4 years of physiotherapy experience from back home, where he completed his master’s degree in Sports physiotherapy and worked as a consultant physiotherapist at an orthopaedic clinic. He also worked as the team physio for a state soccer team. He moved to Sarnia in 2015 and enrolled in Lambton College massage therapy program to further enhance his skills. Bharat has a particular interest in treating musculoskeletal and sports related conditions. Bharat uses a range of techniques such as Swedish massage, friction techniques, trigger point therapy, exercise therapy and myofascial release. He believes in the lifelong learning concept and is planning to expand his knowledge by learning new modalities such as reflexology and acupuncture.

Bharat Malhotra,

Registered Massage Therapist

Bharat is originally from India. He brings 4 years of physiotherapy experience from back home, where he completed his master’s degree in Sports physiotherapy and worked as a consultant physiotherapist at an orthopaedic clinic. He also worked as the team physio for a state soccer team. He moved to Sarnia in 2015 and enrolled in Lambton College massage therapy program to further enhance his skills. Bharat has a particular interest in treating musculoskeletal and sports related conditions. Bharat uses a range of techniques such as Swedish massage, friction techniques, trigger point therapy, exercise therapy and myofascial release. He believes in the lifelong learning concept and is planning to expand his knowledge by learning new modalities such as reflexology and acupuncture.

Rebecca Norman,

Registered Massage Therapist

Rebecca moved to Sarnia in 2011 after having completed her massage therapy training at Algonquin College in Ottawa as well as a kinesiology bachelor's degree from Redeemer University College in Ancaster. Rebecca has worked as an RMT in Sarnia mostly in the spa industry and enjoys treating her clients whether they have complex injuries or simply need some R&R.

Rebecca Norman,

Registered Massage Therapist

Rebecca moved to Sarnia in 2011 after having completed her massage therapy training at Algonquin College in Ottawa as well as a kinesiology bachelor's degree from Redeemer University College in Ancaster. Rebecca has worked as an RMT in Sarnia mostly in the spa industry and enjoys treating her clients whether they have complex injuries or simply need some R&R.

Kristine Veenstra,

Registered Massage Therapist

I graduated from the three year program from Lambton college in 2005. I have been working in Wallaceburg for the past 9 years and have just moved back to the Sarnia area. I have worked in a chiropractic clinic and a spa like setting, and I am eager to start work at the Massage Addict now.

Kristine Veenstra,

Registered Massage Therapist

I graduated from the three year program from Lambton college in 2005. I have been working in Wallaceburg for the past 9 years and have just moved back to the Sarnia area. I have worked in a chiropractic clinic and a spa like setting, and I am eager to start work at the Massage Addict now.

Amber Christianson,

Registered Massage Therapist

Amber has been a registered Massage Therapist since 2014, she specializes in Sports massage, Prenatal, Deep Tissue, Trigger point and Swedish massage.  It’s her belief that the body, mind and human spirit can benefit greatly from massage therapy. She is committed to ensuring a professional, ethical and caring environment which promotes the physical and  spiritual health of her clients.

Amber Christianson,

Registered Massage Therapist

Amber has been a registered Massage Therapist since 2014, she specializes in Sports massage, Prenatal, Deep Tissue, Trigger point and Swedish massage.  It’s her belief that the body, mind and human spirit can benefit greatly from massage therapy. She is committed to ensuring a professional, ethical and caring environment which promotes the physical and  spiritual health of her clients.

Nicholas Abrametz,

Registered Massage Therapist

With over 14 years of experience, I am dedicated to helping people feel their best and move through life with less pain and more ease. As a lifelong athlete, I have a strong understanding of how the body works, recovers, and performs under stress.

I take a personalized, client-focused approach to care, tailoring each treatment to meet individual needs and goals. My practice includes prenatal, deep tissue, therapeutic, and relaxation massage, allowing me to support a wide range of clients—from those seeking relief from chronic tension, recovering from injuries or surgery, to those simply looking to unwind.

I’m passionate about supporting overall health and wellness, and I strive to create a comfortable, welcoming space where clients feel heard, supported, and cared for.

Nicholas Abrametz,

Registered Massage Therapist

With over 14 years of experience, I am dedicated to helping people feel their best and move through life with less pain and more ease. As a lifelong athlete, I have a strong understanding of how the body works, recovers, and performs under stress.

I take a personalized, client-focused approach to care, tailoring each treatment to meet individual needs and goals. My practice includes prenatal, deep tissue, therapeutic, and relaxation massage, allowing me to support a wide range of clients—from those seeking relief from chronic tension, recovering from injuries or surgery, to those simply looking to unwind.

I’m passionate about supporting overall health and wellness, and I strive to create a comfortable, welcoming space where clients feel heard, supported, and cared for.

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Melissa Robertson,

R. Ac

Melissa Robertson is a Registered Acupuncturist (R.Ac.) and graduate of the Ontario College of Traditional Chinese Medicine (OCTCM) in Toronto. She began her healthcare career in Western medicine in 2005 before transitioning to Eastern medicine in 2015, studying Ayurveda and Yoga for five years prior to completing her training in Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture.

Melissa is passionate about helping individuals find their own path to health and wellness. She combines Ayurvedic practices—including nutrition, seasonal living, lifestyle guidance, breathwork, and meditation—with Chinese Medicine therapies such as acupuncture, tuina, and cupping to create personalized treatment plans for each client.

She has a special interest in supporting mental health, digestive health, stress management, pain relief, and overall wellness through a holistic and compassionate approach to care.

Outside the clinic, Melissa enjoys spending time gardening, fishing, and cheering on her two children at hockey games.

Melissa Robertson,

R. Ac

Melissa Robertson is a Registered Acupuncturist (R.Ac.) and graduate of the Ontario College of Traditional Chinese Medicine (OCTCM) in Toronto. She began her healthcare career in Western medicine in 2005 before transitioning to Eastern medicine in 2015, studying Ayurveda and Yoga for five years prior to completing her training in Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture.

Melissa is passionate about helping individuals find their own path to health and wellness. She combines Ayurvedic practices—including nutrition, seasonal living, lifestyle guidance, breathwork, and meditation—with Chinese Medicine therapies such as acupuncture, tuina, and cupping to create personalized treatment plans for each client.

She has a special interest in supporting mental health, digestive health, stress management, pain relief, and overall wellness through a holistic and compassionate approach to care.

Outside the clinic, Melissa enjoys spending time gardening, fishing, and cheering on her two children at hockey games.

Cynthia Johnston,

RRPr, Certified Reflexologist

I attended St. Patrick's High school in Sarnia and loved the parks, beaches ad waterfront.

I became certified with Reflexology Association of Canada in 1999 while working at a factory in Wallaceburg, Ontario.  In 2021 I completed a course on hands and feet reflexology with Footsteps School of Reflexology in Toronto where I received a Certified Reflexology Diploma.

Then I wrote another exam for the Reflexology Association of Canada in September 2021 and became a Registered Canadian Reflexology Therapist (RCRT).  I am continuing to take educational courses to keep learning about the many benefits of reflexology.  Reflexology techniques provide a variety of sensory experiences which interrupt the patterns of stress created by daily physical activities such as walking, running, recreation and sports as well as conditions caused from emotional and mental daily stressors at home and work.

With these techniques applied over time, the stress mechanism is conditioned to behave in a manner that creates less wear and tear on the body.

Cynthia Johnston,

RRPr, Certified Reflexologist

I attended St. Patrick's High school in Sarnia and loved the parks, beaches ad waterfront.

I became certified with Reflexology Association of Canada in 1999 while working at a factory in Wallaceburg, Ontario.  In 2021 I completed a course on hands and feet reflexology with Footsteps School of Reflexology in Toronto where I received a Certified Reflexology Diploma.

Then I wrote another exam for the Reflexology Association of Canada in September 2021 and became a Registered Canadian Reflexology Therapist (RCRT).  I am continuing to take educational courses to keep learning about the many benefits of reflexology.  Reflexology techniques provide a variety of sensory experiences which interrupt the patterns of stress created by daily physical activities such as walking, running, recreation and sports as well as conditions caused from emotional and mental daily stressors at home and work.

With these techniques applied over time, the stress mechanism is conditioned to behave in a manner that creates less wear and tear on the body.

Diomira Bermudez,

RRPr, Certified Reflexologist

Diomira “Dee” Bermudez is a dedicated and confident Registered Reflexology Practitioner (RRPr) and a current member with the Reflexology Registered Council of Ontario (RRCO). She is passionate about providing professional services with the purpose of enhancing people’s health and well-being through the touch of her hands. She is a strong believer that energy works miracles because energy works in the physical, emotional and the spiritual level.

Reflexology, as she has learned, is a natural healing art, not a science, which is based on the principle that there are reflexes on the feet (as well as on the head and hands) that directly correspond with glands, organs and specific parts of the body. The method consists in using the thumbs and fingers to stimulate those reflexes to trigger physiological changes in the body to heal itself.

Reflexology is considered a complementary medicine due to these valuable reasons:

  • It is non-invasive, has no side-effects and the results are wonderful
  • It relaxes the mind, body and releases tension
  • It aids in detoxifying the body
  • It improves circulation and lymphatic functions
  • It stimulates the digestive system
  • It helps balance homeostasis

Beside Reflexology, Diomira is enrolled in the Massage Therapy program at Lambton College, and by the year 2021 when she is registered with the CMTO, she will be able to provide customers with massage therapy treatments as well.

Connie Brown,

RRPr, Certified Reflexologist

My interest in reflexology started in 1995 when I had “too many irons in the fire”. I was married, employed full time as a pediatric phlebotomist, raising identical twin girls and owned and operated a side business at a country market and strawberry farm. My plate was full and I felt tired and run-down. Thankfully, a close friend encouraged me to try reflexology, little did she know what the impact would be.
 
I was pleasantly surprised at how good I felt after my first session. I  was calm and grounded with a sense of improved well being. I continued with sessions and soon began to view reflexology as a tool – a self help tool that could be used to address and ease the stressors of life in a non-intrusive way. And with that I began my journey to becoming a certified reflexologist.
 
I sought out knowledge of reflexology and its practice at the Holt School of Natural Healing and in April of 1995, I received my foot certification. In Sept of 2016, I furthered my studies and received my hand certification from  Reflexology Training Essentials and shortly after began practicing at Massage Addict in Milton, ON before branching out and establishing self employment.
 
Currently I am employed with Massage Addict in Sarnia, ON.  I’m a member in good standing with the Reflexology Registration Council of Ontario [RRCO], which shows my dedication to professionalism, accountability and the expectations of reflexology’s principles, guidelines and standards.
 
My clients are grateful for their sessions and feel confident in knowing I practice in a knowledgeable, safe and non-intrusive manner.

Connie Brown,

RRPr, Certified Reflexologist

My interest in reflexology started in 1995 when I had “too many irons in the fire”. I was married, employed full time as a pediatric phlebotomist, raising identical twin girls and owned and operated a side business at a country market and strawberry farm. My plate was full and I felt tired and run-down. Thankfully, a close friend encouraged me to try reflexology, little did she know what the impact would be.
 
I was pleasantly surprised at how good I felt after my first session. I  was calm and grounded with a sense of improved well being. I continued with sessions and soon began to view reflexology as a tool – a self help tool that could be used to address and ease the stressors of life in a non-intrusive way. And with that I began my journey to becoming a certified reflexologist.
 
I sought out knowledge of reflexology and its practice at the Holt School of Natural Healing and in April of 1995, I received my foot certification. In Sept of 2016, I furthered my studies and received my hand certification from  Reflexology Training Essentials and shortly after began practicing at Massage Addict in Milton, ON before branching out and establishing self employment.
 
Currently I am employed with Massage Addict in Sarnia, ON.  I’m a member in good standing with the Reflexology Registration Council of Ontario [RRCO], which shows my dedication to professionalism, accountability and the expectations of reflexology’s principles, guidelines and standards.
 
My clients are grateful for their sessions and feel confident in knowing I practice in a knowledgeable, safe and non-intrusive manner.

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