Susan O'Neill-Siegenthaler is a massage therapist and a Western herbal medicine practitioner based in Grose Wold, NSW. You can find her at Kurrajong Natural Medicine, 34 Ashtons Road, Grose Wold NSW 2753.
Her clinic is a place for people who want practical, down-to-earth care for everyday aches, stress, and common health concerns. Massage can be a simple way to help your body feel more settled. At times, the right pressure, rhythm, and bodywork make a big difference to how you move and how you feel day to day.
Susan offers relaxing massage therapy, including stress relief massage and deep tissue massage. Deep tissue sessions are often used when muscles feel tight, heavy, or sore, especially after busy weeks or lots of activity. Stress relief massage is more about easing tension and helping you switch off, even if life is still going at full speed.
Alongside massage, Susan also provides herbal remedies consultation using Western herbal medicine. This is usually about supporting common ailments with natural options, and helping people make sense of what they can try at home. The goal is not just quick relief. It’s also about looking at what might be contributing to how you feel.
In many cases, patients come in for comfort and support with things like muscle tension, general feeling run down, and stress-related knock-on effects. People also visit when they’re curious about natural remedies for common issues and want guidance on safe, sensible choices. Sessions are kept calm and unhurried, and Susan works at a pace that fits the person in the chair.
Sessions can suit a range of needs, from a full relaxing reset to a more focused deep tissue approach. Susan explains things in plain language, and she takes time to understand what you’re dealing with before choosing the best way to help. Over time, many people find a steady care routine helps them stay on track and cope better with everyday stress.
At this stage, there is no listed information about publications or clinical trials. Likewise, details about hospital affiliations and research are not shown. If you want to know what’s right for you, the best start is to book a visit and talk through your goals with Susan at the Grose Wold clinic.