I was born in North East Thailand, which is where I spent my childhood. I arrived in England in the early 1980s, and have since made my home in Coventry.
Initially my desire to study arose from a wish to improve my English and acquire a general range of skills. This led to my attending courses at the Coventry Technical College and elsewhere over a number of years. Spurred by a desire to help people overcome their ailments but lacking any formal medical training, I developed an interest in complimentary medicine.
10 years ago I studied and became proficient in reflexology and indian head massage. Shortly afterwards I extended my range of skills to include swedish body massage, which is more gentle than traditional Thai massage.
Although I administered basic Thai massage from an early age - I recall as a 12 year old girl standing on my fathers back in order to relieve his pain - soon after the turn of the millennium I undertook intensive training at the Wat Po Traditional Medical School in Bangkok in order to acquire an appropriate level of proficiency in administering traditional Thai massage. It is the traditional manipulative treatments of my home land for which I have become so respected as a skilled and effective practitioner of complementary medicine massage techniques.

I return to Thailand regularly to participate in specialist courses which have extended my range of skills. This includes the technique of Chi Nei Tsang, which is a form of applied massage of the stomach and abdomen designed to restore natural balance to the organs, training them to operate more efficiently.

Clients now visit me from many parts of England. The range of treatments I am able to provide from my comfortable and well-equiped treatment room include the following:
As a member of the CThA Complementary Therapist Association Professional Practitioners, EMBODY, the Guild of Holistic Therapists, and the Guild of Beauty Therapists, I am kept up to date by their newsletters which also informs me of training courses.
Look forward to seeing you soon
Sawatdee Kha
Sue







