Healing Hands celebrates 25 years and expands wellness services

Healing Hands Tracy Gazzola

ย Healing Hands Massage Therapy is celebrating 25 years of service in Douglas County with a renewed focus on whole-body wellness. The long-standing practice, located at 3417 Highway 5 at the corner of Sutton Drive, began as a massage therapy studio and has steadily grown into a center for integrative, natural healthcare addressing the mind, body, and spirit.

 Founder Tracy Gazzola has been a licensed massage therapist for over three decades. After graduating from the Atlanta School of Massage in 1993, she went on to train in a wide range of techniques including Neuromuscular Therapy, Deep Tissue, Myofascial Release, and Trigger Point Therapy. Over the years, she has worked with thousands of clients and continues to pursue annual continuing education to stay current with new methods in healing and rehabilitation.

 Today, Healing Hands offers more than massage. The business has expanded to include services such as QEEG brain mapping, full-body biofeedback scans, IV hydration and vitamin supplementation, professional counseling, far infrared sauna therapy, and a Tesla table designed to support cellular regeneration. This broader range of holistic offerings reflects the teamโ€™s evolving mission to support not only physical health, but also mental and emotional well-being.

โ€œWe believe natural medicine is not just an alternativeโ€”itโ€™s an essential path forward in a world where traditional healthcare systems often fall short. Our mission is simple: to bring hope, healing, and lasting transformation to our community,โ€ Tracy said.

 To mark the occasion, the practice will host a Grand Opening Open House on Saturday, August 9, from 10am to 3pm The event will feature facility tours, staff meet-and-greets, information on new services, and light refreshments from the Rudy Rose Lemonade Truck.

You may call them at 770.489.7999 or visit healinghandsdouglasville.com for more information.

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