Massage / Bodywork specialist

My Myo My Health (EAST) - Mesa

About

Based in Mesa, Arizona, this massage / bodywork practice focuses on hypermobility and chronic pain. My Myo My Health is a compassionate resource for individuals and families navigating Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS), hypermobility, and all the things that happen in and around the mouth, face and neck that are related. Founded by Kelley, who personally lives with EDS, our practice offers a unique understanding of the challenges and triumphs that come with this condition. Kelley’s firsthand experience ensures you’ll be supported by someone who truly understands what you’ve gone through—and what you may face ahead. We provide specialized myofunctional therapy, airway-focused orofacial therapy, guidance with dental and oral manifestations, and holistic bodywork—including craniosacral fascial therapy and myofascial release which we can tailor to the needs of the EDS community. Our services address chronic pain, TMJ, sleep issues, oral function, and overall well-being, with personalized consultations and thorough assessments. At My Myo My Health, you’re never alone, our team is here to empower and walk alongside you, every step of the way.

EDS Healthcare in New York

The NYIT EDS/Hypermobility Treatment Center operates in Old Westbury and Central Islip, offering specialized rehabilitation and treatment. Mount Sinai South Nassau Chiari EDS Center in Oceanside focuses on EDS with Chiari malformation. Weill Cornell provides pain management expertise. New York Medicaid covers genetic testing with prior authorization. Wait times at major programs can be 6 months or longer.

Both EDS Centers of Excellence are on Long Island, leaving upstate New York significantly underserved. Patients in Buffalo, Syracuse, Rochester, and the Adirondacks face drives of 4-6+ hours to reach these programs. Wait times of 6 months or more are common. Rural upstate access is very limited, and telehealth is important for follow-up care.

Finding Massage / Bodywork for EDS

Ask whether the therapist modifies pressure for hypermobile patients and avoids deep tissue work near unstable joints.

Address

122 5th Ave
New York, NY 10011