In-Home Massage in Los Alamos


Zeel delivers top quality mobile massage therapy in the comfort of your home or workplace in Los Alamos 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.

Relax

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

Repeat

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

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It’s like Uber for tense muscles.

Allure

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Of all the things there's an app for, an in-home massage might be one of the best.

Glamour

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Turn your living room into a spa.

Travel + Leisure

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We had the bright idea to pull up the Zeel app and order in-office massages.

People

Best In-Home Massage in Los Alamos Made Easy

Los Alamos, New Mexico is a home of innovation in the United States. Home to the creators of the first atomic bomb, Los Alamos continues to embrace new tech with the massage app from Zeel, delivering great in-home massage 365 days a year.
Book a 5-star massage in Los Alamos easily in seconds from our website or massage app.

Los Alamos 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 Los Alamos.

4.67 stars average rating

Midori B.

Licensed massage therapist Midori has had over 5 years of experience in massage and bodywork. Since completing her education in massage work, Midori has gained professional experience in several renowned day spas in the Albuquerque area. She offers several modalities of massage, including Swedish massage, deep tissue massage, and sports massage. Midori tailors each session to meet clients' needs and health goals.

Alissa J.

Certified massage therapist Alissa has been practicing since 2001. A graduate of the prestigious Harbin School of Shiatsu and Massage, she trained extensively in: Shiatsu, Swedish, structural integration, and trigger point therapy. Since then, she has worked at several luxury hotels including Farmhouse Inn, Bliss, and Sweetwater Inn. Specializing in therapeutic massage, Alissa is skilled in several medical massage modalities, including myofascial release and active isolated stretching.

John H.

Licensed massage therapist John has a passion for healing massage and bodywork. He " focuses on therapeutic and pain relief medical massage with the end result a deep relaxation." John graduated from the esteemed institute for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork, where he trained in many modalities including Swedish massage, deep tissue massage, trigger point therapy, and sports massage. John ensures a rejuvenating massage experience for each client.

Midori B.

Licensed massage therapist Midori has had over 5 years of experience in massage and bodywork. Since completing her education in massage work, Midori has gained professional experience in several renowned day spas in the Albuquerque area. She offers several modalities of massage, including Swedish massage, deep tissue massage, and sports massage. Midori tailors each session to meet clients' needs and health goals.

Alissa J.

Certified massage therapist Alissa has been practicing since 2001. A graduate of the prestigious Harbin School of Shiatsu and Massage, she trained extensively in: Shiatsu, Swedish, structural integration, and trigger point therapy. Since then, she has worked at several luxury hotels including Farmhouse Inn, Bliss, and Sweetwater Inn. Specializing in therapeutic massage, Alissa is skilled in several medical massage modalities, including myofascial release and active isolated stretching.

John H.

Licensed massage therapist John has a passion for healing massage and bodywork. He " focuses on therapeutic and pain relief medical massage with the end result a deep relaxation." John graduated from the esteemed institute for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork, where he trained in many modalities including Swedish massage, deep tissue massage, trigger point therapy, and sports massage. John ensures a rejuvenating massage experience for each client.

The Most Trusted Name in Los Alamos Massage

The home of the famous Manhattan Project, Los Alamos, New Mexico continues to attract fans of technology. Named the Atomic City, we're planning to call Los Alamos the Massage City, now that the massage app from Zeel has arrived. Los Alamos was once a secret among scientists, but now the secret is out. Make your home in Los Alamos — and while you're at it, get a massage at home from Zeel.

With Zeel, booking a deep tissue massage, Swedish massage, couples massage, sports massage, or deep tissue massage in Los Alamos is as easy as tapping the Zeel app a few times. Let a massage therapist booked through Zeel come to you when and where you need it most — 365 days a year.
A massage therapist will come to your home, hotel, or office in as little as an hour in Los Alamos, or schedule in advance.

Zeel is available in Los Alamos
and other nearby areas

The Press Loves Zeel

Albuquerque Journal

On the spur of the moment, you decide you need a massage. Work is stressful, the kids are loud and your back is hurting. Well, on April 21, you’re in luck. Zeel Massage On Demand is expanding to New Mexico. Using the Zeel App, customers can book massages anywhere from one hour to one month in advance and get a massage in the comfort of their own living room. According to a Zeel news release, the app will allow customers to chose the gender of the therapist, the duration of the appointment and the type of massage, including deep tissue, Swedish, sports , prenatal and couples massages. “We recruit (massage therapists) through our relationships with premier massage schools,” Chief Marketing Officer for Zeel Massage On Demand, Cynthia Irons told the Journal. “Typical massage therapists for Zeel have five years of experience and we put them through thorough in-person vetting before hiring them.” All Zeel massage therapists are licensed and insured. “We actually launched Zeel Spa in 2015,” says Irons. “It’s sort of a staffing solutions company for spas. Because of our vetting process and security measures, spas have found that they can trust our therapists.” Zeel Massage On Demand launched in 2010 and became the first in-home massage on demand company in the world, according to Irons. It is based out of Manhattan but has offices through out the United States and currently operates in 60 cities in 24 states, including New Mexico. According to Irons, Zeel, which expands to new cities every three to four weeks, will launch first in Albuquerque, “then we are hoping to expand to other cities and counties in New Mexico by the end of June.” The price for a one hour session is $105, which includes tip. Zeel is currently hiring new therapists in New Mexico. For information on employment or appointments, visit www.zeel.com/albuquerque-santa-fe-nm-massage.

The Wall Street Journal

Zeel Networks Inc., an on-demand massage provider, has closed $10 million of a $12 million Series A round. The funding comes as the service, which is available in 20 cities, is slated to expand into three more areas. Zeel plans to launch in Phoenix, Austin and Seattle on Monday. Emil Capital Partners led the round, which has participation from Slow Ventures, Partech Ventures, New Atlantic Ventures and Spafinder. The company didn’t disclose its valuation but has raised $15 million to date. Zeel took a circuitous path to its on-demand massages business. When the company first launched in 2010, its founders envisioned it would be a service like ZocDoc but for alternative medicine. Instead the team quickly noticed half the bookings the company received were for massages. They also observed that more than 50 % of the 25,000 bookings they received were for massages in the next four hours. As the team pivoted into on-demand massages, it moved to address concerns of customers and practitioners. The company also thought it could get the best therapists if it could provide them a feeling of security. The app requires customers to prove their true identity using a social security number or a scan of a government-issued ID. Zeel Chief Executive Samer Hamadeh said this discourages bad behavior among clients. “The whole industry was screaming for a service to do this,” Mr. Hamadeh said. Unlike other on-demand services, the Zeel app also lets customers know how much of the amount they paid actually goes to the therapist. Mr. Hamadeh said this encourages customer loyalty because they know the therapists are paid well on the platform. Zeel is one of several companies that have realized there is a large market for on-demand massages in the home. Mr. Hamadeh said he knows of at least a dozen startups in the category. Soothe Inc. raised $35 million in Series B funding earlier this month. Soothe also acquired competitor Unwind Me in the fall. Correction: A previous version of this article said Zeel raised $11.5 million to date. The company has raised $15 million to date.

Bloomberg Business

Victoria Land’s back aches. It’s been a month since the 31-year-old public-relations manager’s last massage—her schedule’s unpredictable. And almost as bad was the effort she used to have to put into trying to book an appointment at her local spa. Instead, she pulls out her iPhone and opens Zeel, an app that summons a masseuse to her on demand. “It can fit into my timetable,” she says. “The fact that you just do the whole thing in your apartment—it’s just the best thing that ever happened.” In 19 U.S. cities, Zeel can send one of its 5,000-plus licensed massage therapists to your home, office, or hotel room in as little as an hour. Massages start at $105 for an hour, with prices varying by location, duration, and whether the customer needs a massage table. For devotees like Land, who says she uses the service at least once a month, the company offers a “Zeelot” package that includes a year of monthly massages starting at $84 per session. The app handles payment, including tax and tip, through a stored credit card, so no cash changes hands. The customer can also specify a male or female therapist. Besides vetting the therapists, Zeel requires would-be customers to enter a Social Security number, or submit a photo of a driver’s license or passport, when they register for the service. Chief Executive Officer Samer Hamadeh says this deters 30 percent of people from completing the sign-up process, but it’s worth it. “We have to verify who you are,” says Hamadeh. “There’s a lot of creepy guys that think massage means something else.” Most of the therapists have other sources of income, splitting their time among spas, client visits, or other careers. Karina Yanku, who’s been working as a massage therapist for 19 years, says app bookings have helped stabilize her workload. “It was becoming harder to make a living,” she says. “I started with Zeel three years ago, and I’ve never made so much money in my life.”

Frequently Asked Questions

How far in advance can I book a Zeel massage?

You can schedule a massage up to 30 days in advance. Booking ahead gives you the best chance of locking in the exact time you want.

Do I need a massage table or other supplies?

Nope! Your Zeel therapist will bring (and set up) the massage table, along with all other necessary supplies – including relaxing music!

How much does Zeel massage cost?

Pricing varies regionally. Enter your location below to see your local price. And remember, you'll get the best price by becoming a monthly member!

Can I get rewarded for referring friends to Zeel?

Yup! Once you create an account, you can share your unique referral code with friends and loved ones. When they use the code to book their first Zeel massage, you'll each get $20 in Zeel credit!

Can I gift an in-home massage?

Absolutely! Visit the Zeel Gifts are on the Zeel app or web site, and you'll find convenient options for giving a single massage, package of massages, or even a membership.

Can I choose the gender of my therapist?

Yes, you can. When you book your Zeel Massage, you can indicate your preference for a male, a female therapist, or no preference.

Pricing in Los Alamos

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

HSA/FSA Eligible

Pay As You Go

$129.00

+ tax and 18% tip = $152.22

Member

$119.00

+ tax and 18% tip = $140.42

Member Plus

$109.00

+ tax and 18% tip = $128.62

Massages in Los Alamos

Select an available Los Alamos 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.