Bryan College's Student Clinic is open to the public, by appointment, during the school year. Esthetic and Massage treatments are provided. We also offer special promotions throughout the year on services and have a wide selection of retail product to choose from. Join our e-mailing list by sending a message to clinic@bryancollege.ca.
Prices include HST
Clinic appointments payable by AMEX, MasterCard, Visa, Debit cards or cash.
What are the Student Esthetics Clinic facilities?
The student clinic comprises of multiple clinic rooms. Students are supervised by an Esthetics Instructor who is also a practicing Esthetician. Rooms are equipped with all equipment and materials, including treatment tables, chairs, stools and linens required to make your treatment successful.
Who can benefit from Esthetics?
Most individuals, regardless of age or gender, will benefit from esthetic services. Benefits are not only in outward appearance, but in the long term benefits that come from ongoing skin care. Your skin is one of your most vital organs, and regular maintenance will ensure it is healthy and presents a healthy appearance.
What are the benefits of Esthetics?
Physical Benefits from Esthetics:
Mental and Emotional Benefits of Esthetics
What should I expect during my first esthetics treatment?
On your first visit, you will be asked to complete a confidential Medical History Form, which will help your therapist in developing your skin analysis & service. You will then be greeted by one of our student therapists and brought to the treatment room. Your session begins with the student therapist reviewing your Medical History Form with you, a consultation, and asking your consent prior to treatment. If required, you will be left alone to undress in private, down to whatever amount of clothing you feel comfortable. Only the part of the body being worked on will be uncovered. You can expect an appropriate and comfortable environment during your esthetics service. The students are always under the direction of a faculty member who is a qualified esthetician.
What methodologies are your students skilled in?
At no time will a student be permitted to perform a service on a member of the public that has not been taught and practiced by the student on other students, faculty and volunteers.
Who can benefit from massage therapy?
People of all ages, occupations, activity level, and state of health can benefit from Massage Therapy, either through rehabilitative or preventative treatments.
What are the benefits of massage therapy?
Massage Therapy involves the assessment and treatment of pain associated with soft tissue dysfunction through the use of Swedish Massage, Friction Therapy, Joint Mobilization, Remedial Exercise and Hydrotherapy.
What should I expect during my first massage treatment?
On your first visit, you will be asked to complete a confidential Medical History Form, which will help your therapist when developing your skin analysis & service. You will then be greeted by one of our student therapists and brought to the treatment room. Your session begins with the student therapist reviewing your Medical History Form with you, a consultation, and asking your consent prior to treatment. If required, you will be left alone to undress in private, down to whatever amount of clothing you feel comfortable. Only the part of the body being worked on will be uncovered. You can expect an appropriate and comfortable environment during your massage service. The students are always under the direction of a faculty member who is a Registered Massage Therapist.
Are children permitted to receive clinic services?
Bryan College welcomes youth 17 years of age and over, and children 12 to 16 years of age when accompanied by a parent or guardian.
"My friend Glory & I really enjoyed the Saturday Workshop course and will use some of the techniques demonstrated. We both went for a Student Clinic Facial and have told others how great it was. I think the facial I received from your student Lani was as good, or better, than some 'pro' facials I've had. I was expecting a very clinical experience, but the noise was kept to a minimum and I thoroughly enjoyed every aspect of this experience. Lani said she wasn't graduating until June, but she's ready now!! Looking forward to more Student Clinic facials and have booked a massage for March. Obviously Bryan College has very good instructors and your facility is sparkling. Nice energy. Thanks so much."
Linda E., January 2005