Assessment-led treatment for pain that hasn't responded to other approaches.
Massage Therapist in Hoppers Crossing - Remedial Massage for the Point Cook Area
5.0 Google rating from 100+ clients
Diploma-qualified and fully insured
Trusted by clients across Melbourne’s west
What I Help With
Conditions I Commonly Treat
- Persistent neck or shoulder tension — often from hours at a desk
- Lower back or hip pain that flares under stress or load
- Injuries that never quite resolved
How I Approach It
Every body tells a story. We start by talking about what’s going on and how it's affecting your movement and day-to-day life.
I’ll check how your body moves, then use a range of techniques to target the tissue patterns that need work.
It’s not about pressure for the sake of pressure — it’s about meaningful, targeted treatment that helps things change.
For example, I recently worked with a local office worker who couldn’t turn their head fully after years of desk tension. After three sessions focused on upper thoracic mobility and soft tissue release, they had full range back — and no daily headaches.

What to Expect in a Session
You don’t need to choose a massage style. We book by time, then use what’s clinically appropriate. I’ll always explain what I’m doing, check in as we go, and adjust based on how your body responds.
If you’re unsure what to book, the appointments page explains timing and pricing clearly. appointments page
**Here’s what usually happens:**
- We chat about what’s going on
- I assess movement and restriction
- I treat based on what your body tells us
Why People Come to Me
Clients tell me they come back because they feel listened to. They know they’ll get thoughtful treatment that adapts to what they need — not a one-size-fits-all routine.
You’ll see me — not a roster or rotating team. The space is private, quiet, and clinical without being cold. I keep things simple, clear, and focused on making progress you can actually feel.
WHAT CLIENTS SAY
No need to take my word for it. See what other clients who have visited PCMT have to say about our service.

WHO YOU’LL SEE
Hi, I’m Anthony — a diploma-qualified remedial massage therapist with a clinical focus on pain, movement, and soft tissue dysfunction. I run the clinic myself, so when you book, you’ll see me — not a rotating team or mystery therapist.
I’ve treated hundreds of people from across Melbourne’s west over the past few years. Whether it’s a chronic issue or a recent strain, I take the time to understand what’s happening and treat it with a clear plan.
I work with people managing chronic tension, recovering from injury, or just trying to move better and feel more balanced in their bodies. You’ll always get clear communication, focused treatment, and a plan that makes sense.
If you’d like more background, you can read the About page.
Ready to Book a Session?
Booking is easy — just choose a time that works from the live calendar.Appointments run six days a week, including evenings. If you're not sure how long to book, 60 minutes is a good place to start — it gives us time to assess, treat, and review.
No referral is needed. Health fund rebates are available, and booking is quick online.
If you’d rather ask a question first, use the contact page.”
You Might Be Wondering...
Who is remedial massage good for?
Remedial massage is suited to anyone experiencing persistent muscle pain, tension, restricted movement, or recovering from a soft tissue injury. It is particularly effective for people with chronic neck and shoulder tightness, lower back pain, headaches with a muscular origin, sports injuries, and postural problems from desk work. No referral is needed — you can book directly at PCRMT in Hoppers Crossing.
How is remedial massage different from physiotherapy or chiropractic?
Remedial massage focuses specifically on soft tissue — muscles, fascia, and connective tissue — using hands-on techniques including deep tissue work, trigger point therapy, myofascial release, and dry needling. Physiotherapists and chiropractors typically address joint, nerve, and skeletal issues. For muscular pain, movement restriction, and tension-related problems, remedial massage is often the most direct treatment. Anthony McKergow holds a Diploma of Remedial Massage (HLT52015) and is a registered member of Massage & Myotherapy Australia.
Is remedial massage covered by health insurance in Australia?
How do I find a qualified remedial massage therapist near me?
Look for a therapist who holds a Diploma of Remedial Massage (HLT52015) and is registered with a professional association such as Massage & Myotherapy Australia. This ensures they meet the minimum standard required for health fund rebates and professional practice. PCRMT is located in Hoppers Crossing, serving Point Cook, Werribee, Tarneit, Truganina, Williams Landing, and the western suburbs of Melbourne. Book directly online — no referral needed.
