Pasque Medical Massage moves to full time

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Garrick Moritz, Gazette

What started as a part time business venture for Allison Neukirchen is branching out into something full time. Regular readers will recall that the Gazette did a story on Neukirchen and her business, Pasque Medical Massage, at the end of October this past year. 

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Allison Neukirchen, certified LMT, AMMP & CST massage therapist //Garrick A. Moritz, Gazette

“The end of October was my soft open, starting with a few friends and starting with new clients on Nov. 2nd. I was initially open, Sundays through Tuesdays, meanwhile I maintained regular work doing medical massage in Sioux Falls as well. I was hoping for maybe 5 appointments per week to start, but it’s been more like 7-9 per week, with a record of 11 appointments. I’ve been very busy.”

“I’ve had some great conversations with Dr. Nick Schotzko at Palisades Chiropractic, and he’s both an amazing resource and maybe the best and most talented chiropractic doctor I’ve ever met. I can see that there is a real need for what I do in the area, and with the success I’ve already had I really have no choice but to increase my availability and up my hours, so I’ll be open a lot more days, with around 30 appointments available per week.”

Neukirchen will be shifting to full time with Pasque Medical Massage and only part time working in Sioux Falls as a start, and she’ll be open for appointments five days a week in Garretson, from Tuesday to Saturday. She plans on Tuesdays and Thursdays 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., Wednesdays 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., and alternating Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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