In-Home Massage in Houston Metro


Zeel delivers top quality mobile massage therapy in the comfort of your home or workplace in Houston Metro for pain relief, stress management, and wellness.


How It Works

Book

Book an on-demand massage at home, in your hotel room, or at your office, from our app or zeel.com.

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Choose the massage type of your choice and the gender of your therapist, and he or she will arrive with a massage table.

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Book whenever you like, 8am to midnight, 365 days a year, and enjoy a 5-star experience every time.

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What could be more luxurious than getting a professional massage without leaving the house?

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Monthly massages at home? YES PLEASE!

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It's time to sit back and let the relaxation come to you.

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Transform your home into a spa.

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Best In-Home Massage in Houston Metro Made Easy

You think of many things when you think of Houston, Texas: ten-gallon hats, big hair, oil, heat, cattle. But you might not think of Houston as a major port city and business center, the fourth-largest city in the United States, or, for that matter, as the home of Zeel, the Massage On Demand company. Book on-demand with Zeel for both mobile table massages and corporate chair massage events.
Book a 5-star massage in Houston Metro easily in seconds from our website or massage app.

Houston Metro Massage Therapists

There are over 10,000 massage therapists in the Zeel network. Here are a few that are available for in-home massages in Houston Metro.

4.74 stars average rating

Keva S.

Keva graduated from the reputable Lauterstein Conway Massage School in Austin, TX . Since, she has worked in quality and professional massage providers such as ROA Bodyworks in Houston, offering an array of massage modalities along with other spa treatments. Keva provides several modalities of massage, including Swedish, deep tissue, sports massage, and prenatal.

Cedric G.

Licensed massage therapist Cedric has over a decade of experience bringing therapeutic massage to the Dallas area. He graduated from the Carrollton Massage Institute where he mastered many massage modalities, including oncology, deep tissue, infant, and Thai massage, among other styles. Cedric has a passion for helping clients improve their overall well-being, and blends the most effective techniques to provide each client with a custom session designed to meet individual needs and preferences.

Liz H.

Elizabeth is a licensed massage therapist, practicing since 2001. She has experience with a diverse clientele, and is skilled in a number of massage modalities. She is also educated in many techniques including Lymphatic Drainage, Mayofascial Release, Structural Integration, Neuromuscular Therapy, and much more. Highly professional and passionate about bodywork, Elizabeth blends the most effective techniques for a customized session, tailored to individual needs and preferences.

Keva S.

Keva graduated from the reputable Lauterstein Conway Massage School in Austin, TX . Since, she has worked in quality and professional massage providers such as ROA Bodyworks in Houston, offering an array of massage modalities along with other spa treatments. Keva provides several modalities of massage, including Swedish, deep tissue, sports massage, and prenatal.

Cedric G.

Licensed massage therapist Cedric has over a decade of experience bringing therapeutic massage to the Dallas area. He graduated from the Carrollton Massage Institute where he mastered many massage modalities, including oncology, deep tissue, infant, and Thai massage, among other styles. Cedric has a passion for helping clients improve their overall well-being, and blends the most effective techniques to provide each client with a custom session designed to meet individual needs and preferences.

Liz H.

Elizabeth is a licensed massage therapist, practicing since 2001. She has experience with a diverse clientele, and is skilled in a number of massage modalities. She is also educated in many techniques including Lymphatic Drainage, Mayofascial Release, Structural Integration, Neuromuscular Therapy, and much more. Highly professional and passionate about bodywork, Elizabeth blends the most effective techniques for a customized session, tailored to individual needs and preferences.

The Most Trusted Name in Houston Metro Massage

Everything’s bigger in Texas, including the availability of the best massage in Houston – Zeel Massage. When you get a Zeel Massage, you're getting a great mobile massage spa experience, delivered to your Houston home, hotel, workplace, or event, in as little as an hour from the time you request your Zeel Massage on the Zeel Massage app for iPhone and Android. Or book the best massage in Texas on zeel.com. No need to go out into the Houston heat - Zeel brings in-home massages to your Houston apartment. Or perhaps you’d like a massage in your Houston hotel. No problem – either way, Houston massages from Zeel are just the tap of an app away, 365 days a year, for start times as early as 8 am and as late as 10:30 pm.

Zeel Massage On Demand offers a great variety of massage techniques, including deep tissue massage, Swedish massage, prenatal massage, and sports massage. A couples massage in Houston is always available on demand too. Our Houston massage therapists are licensed, vetted, and ready to bring the best massage delivery service, Zeel, to your Houston house, conference, workplace, or office.
A massage therapist will come to your home, hotel, or office in as little as an hour in Houston Metro, or schedule in advance.

Zeel is available in Houston Metro,
including the following areas

The Press Loves Zeel

FOX 26

Getting a massage can be a great way to de-stress and studies show, it can also help you sleep better. Now, through the Zeel app, you can request a certified and vetted Massage Therapist come to your home. Jillian Sanders is the director at Zeel, and joined us at FOX 26, along with Massage Therapist, Chemeka Alexander. She gave our producer, Taylor, a relaxing massage! During this Stress Awareness Month, Zeel reminds you that massage naturally releases endorphins in your body, which is known as the "feel good chemical". Massage also releases serotonin and dopamine, which can help you sleep better. It also reduces the stress hormone cortisol. There are a few techniques you can try on yourself, like massaging your own shoulders, stop clenching your jaw, and try essential oils, like lavender to relax. Zeel says it's the nation’s largest company bringing massages directly to your doorstep in as little as an hour from the time you book. A licensed massage therapist shows up with a massage table and music, then transforms your home, hotel, or office into a spa-like atmosphere. The National Institute of Health and The American Massage Therapy Association both say that massage therapy can reduce fatigue and improve sleep. Studies show that regular massages help people spend more time in the deep/restorative sleep stage. Studies show that over 30 percent of Americans have trouble getting to sleep at night. Zeel specially designed a Sleep Massage that uses techniques that promote calmness and relaxation. It involves a combination of scalp massage, reflexology, aromatherapy, and a full body relaxing Swedish massage. Their concept is: since Zeel comes to you, once the massage is over, you get to roll right into bed. They offer massage between 8 a.m. and 10:30 p.m. To find out more, go to Zeel.com or download the Zeel app. Choose the gender of your therapist, the time and location, how long you want your massage to be, and what type of massage you want. The price for a one-hour massage is $95.00 and that includes the tip.

Houston Chronicle

Margaret DeWyngaert gets a home massage from therapist Rebecca Hanson. For Zeel, the on-demand massage service, the recent spike in business is "truly due to the election," says company spokesperson Cynthia Irons. Mostly, clients are booking Swedish massages--the go-to for stress relief. All around Houston, a deeply blue city inside a bright red state, people who didn't support Donald Trump are feeling anxious. Facebook statuses are long and heartfelt. Counselors' appointment books are filled. And muscles are tight. "We saw a huge uptick in bookings leading up to the election, and it's continued on after," says Cynthia Irons, a spokesperson for the on-demand massage app Zeel. "What we saw wasn't a spike from seasonality or day of the week," she says. "It was truly due to the election." Mostly, clients are booking Swedish massages — the go-to for stress relief. Houston, of course, isn't alone: Anxiety has been building across the nation all fall. In October, the American Psychology Association found that more than half of American adults reported the election was a significant source of stress. But rather than dissipate after Election Day, the agitation has reached a fever pitch. "I could tell you from every vantage point that people are even more stressed — some people are practically freaking out –- at the election results," said Janie Feldman, a public education campaign coordinator for the APA. "We see this in the flurry of activity in social media. We see it as psychologists in our practices, and amongst other psychologists as well. We see this in the protests and the marches," Feldman continued. "It appears as though there are a lot of people who are beyond stressed –- they're scared. They're fearful of losing rights; they're fearful of losing privilege, and that from day one, life is going to change in a huge way." In the day and a half after Donald Trump won the presidency, Dr. Kenneth Arfa saw anxiety and depression peak among members of the student body at University of Houston. In his office at the university's psychiatry clinic, he met with an honors student concerned about how changes to the Affordable Care Act would affect her access to treatment for her pre-existing condition, bipolar disorder. He also met with a transgender student worried about her safety, a student who feared her mother would never be able to visit from Mexico again, and four women who said the election results triggered memories of trauma they experienced as victims of date rape. And that's just one office. Other professional counselors at the university have heard similar stories from one of the nation's most diverse student bodies. This year, according to UH data, the number of crisis appointments and calls increased by 37 percent over last year, from the beginning of the fall semester through this week. And the number of students seeking these services grew by 27 percent, meaning more people are having more problems. "We have a population that has a reason to feel anxiety at this time, based on what we heard during the campaign" said Norma Ngo, director of counseling and psychological services at the university. "It's a heightened anxiety, and I would go as far as to say for some students, it might even trigger any prior trauma or PTSD – for some, not for all. For others, it might be the first time they're feeling a high level or anxiety and panic." Some students just seem sad. Others can't sleep. A few have lost their appetite. And for many, Ngo says "there's a paralysis of not knowing what to do, of feeling unmotivated or stuck." "I think some people are experiencing something akin to a loss of a family member. A huge loss that feels like you're losing a part of yourself," says Feldman, of the APA. "When that loss is added to the fact that it seemingly came out of nowhere, that's where the surprise came from. And the loss is personal and deep and heartfelt, because people are feeling as though someone or something really big and important is gone from their lives." It's different than in previous election cycles – even close ones like when President Barack Obama edged out Mitt Romney in 2012 to keep his seat – because of the unusually wide divide between sides on issues, including immigration, religion and healthcare, that affect Houstonians on a deeply personal level. "A question I keep hearing is 'What will happen to us?'" says M.J. Khan, president of the Islamic Society of Greater Houston. For members of the society, Trump's rhetoric about banning Muslim immigrants from America has deep implications. "Some young people are telling their parents that they were told they'd have to move out," says Khan, who adds that this has been the No. 1 topic of conversation in every household and at every party this year. "People are asking what is going to happen, and they're concerned. There's anxiety about what a Trump presidency could be all about, and what it means. But we don't have answers yet." For some, waiting for those answers only makes the stab of anxiety sharper. "It's the fear of the unknown that contributes a lot of anxiety and stress for people. It's the idea that if I know what it is – good or bad – I can mentally and emotionally prepare to some degree," says Ngo. But with cabinet appointments just beginning to trickle out, and preliminary interviews only showing glimpses of Trump's plans, question marks hover in the air, along with what one of Ngo's colleagues, Dr. David Stern, calls a "cloud of gloom." Ngo says she's not sure when the cloud will go away.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to tip the massage therapist?

To make your home massage as convenient as possible, we automatically include an 18% gratuity - no cash needed!

How do I book an in-home massage?

Massages can be booked in the Zeel app (iOS & Android) or at zeel.com. Simply fill in your request details, and we'll find a top-rated therapist near you!

Can I book with the same massage therapist again?

Yes! After a massage, you can prioritize the provider in your account and make direct requests with them later. You can also have your therapist book your next appointment before they leave.

How soon can I get a massage?

You can book a Zeel massage as soon as today. But booking a few days in advance gives you the best chance of locking in the exact time you want.

Where is Zeel available?

Zeel is available in hundreds of cities and towns across the U.S. Click Book a Massage to enter your zip code and see if we're in your town!

What massage techniques does Zeel offer?

Zeel's massage modalities include Swedish (or "classic") massage, deep tissue massage, sports massage, prenatal massage, and our signature Sleep Massage. Zeel also offers couples and back-to-back massages.

Pricing in Houston Metro

Prices shown are for a 60-minute massage in your area.

HSA/FSA Eligible

Pay As You Go

$119.00

+ tax and 18% tip = $140.42

Member

$109.00

+ tax and 18% tip = $128.62

Member Plus

$99.00

+ tax and 18% tip = $116.82

Massages in Houston Metro

Select an available Houston Metro massage modality.
Swedish Massage Service
Swedish
A restorative technique that relieves stress, boosts circulation, and eases muscle aches and pains.
Deep Tissue Massage Service
Deep Tissue
A stronger style that focuses on deeper muscle tension and knots – perfect for athletic recovery.
Prenatal Massage Service
Prenatal
A gentle modality designed to boost wellness and relieve the physical strains of pregnancy.
Sports Massage Service
Sports
A fusion of deep tissue massage and stretching designed for recovery and injury prevention.
Sleep Massage Service
Sleep
Our specially designed technique created to help you get a better, more restful night’s sleep.