Pristine Spas — Viera
Breathe. Relax. Let go. Brevard County’s highest-rated spa. Safe, certified prenatal massage performed by licensed therapists with prenatal certification — the Space Coast’s serious option for expecting mothers who want specialized care done right.
Mon–Fri: 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Sat–Sun: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
4.9 ☆ — 177 Reviews
across Google and Vagaro
Pristine Spas opened in Viera at Stadium Parkway in 2024 and became Brevard County’s highest-rated spa almost immediately. Prenatal massage has been an anchor service from opening day — Brevard’s local options for specialized prenatal care were genuinely limited before we arrived. Every prenatal appointment at Viera is performed by a Florida-licensed massage therapist with prenatal certification, using side-lying positioning and full support bolsters, following trimester-specific protocols. Referrals from local OBs and midwives have grown every month since opening.
For years, our Brevard clients drove 90 minutes to St Cloud for their appointments — and prenatal massage was frequently cited as one of the reasons. Brevard’s local “prenatal-friendly” offerings were often just regular massage with lighter pressure — not real prenatal work. In 2024 we brought Pristine to them.
Our Viera prenatal practice has grown quickly, driven by referrals from local OBs, midwives, doulas, and friend-networks. Many of our first Viera prenatal clients were former St Cloud clients continuing care through their pregnancies; others are new Brevard clients who’d been waiting for a credentialed local option.
If you’re local to Viera, Melbourne, Rockledge, Suntree, Satellite Beach, Cocoa, Palm Bay, or anywhere along I-95 on the Space Coast — this is your spa.
Every prenatal massage at Pristine is performed by a Florida-licensed massage therapist holding prenatal massage certification — a specialized credential beyond general massage licensure. This isn’t a regular therapist doing lighter work and calling it prenatal. It’s a specialized service with its own training.
We use multiple bolsters to support your body in the safe side-lying position throughout the session. Belly pillows with cutouts for face-down positioning are NOT used after the first trimester — they’re unsafe for mom and baby despite being marketed as “prenatal-safe.” We do this properly.
First, second, and third trimester all require different technique, positioning, and focus areas. Your therapist assesses where you are in pregnancy at every appointment and adjusts accordingly.
Specific pressure points are contraindicated during pregnancy (certain areas of the ankles, hands, and lower back can theoretically trigger contractions). Our prenatal-trained therapists know these points and avoid them carefully.
Low back pain, sciatica, hip pain, shoulder tension from changing posture, swollen feet and ankles (edema), leg cramps, tension headaches — these are the actual problems of pregnancy, and our therapists know how to address each one specifically.
Pillows, extra bolsters, room temperature adjustments, bathroom breaks, water nearby — all normal and encouraged. We make the session as physically comfortable as possible.
If there’s something we can’t or shouldn’t do based on your pregnancy status (first trimester, high-risk pregnancy, specific complications), we tell you and recommend alternatives or timing.
Prenatal massage is therapeutic massage specifically adapted for pregnant clients. It differs from regular massage in several key ways:
A regular therapist doing “lighter Swedish” and calling it prenatal is NOT giving you prenatal massage. It’s just lighter Swedish. The difference is specific training, positioning, and technique.
Weeks 1–12
Generally deferred. Most prenatal massage guidelines recommend waiting until the second trimester to begin prenatal massage. This is precautionary — first-trimester miscarriage risk is already elevated, and while massage is not causal, the principle is to avoid introducing any new variable during this sensitive period.
Some providers will offer first-trimester prenatal massage; we defer as a matter of policy unless you have OB clearance and a specific clinical need.
Weeks 13–27
The prime prenatal massage window. Most clients start here. Low back pain, hip tension, growing belly discomfort, and changing posture all respond well to prenatal work. Side-lying positioning begins. Sessions are typically 60 minutes.
Most effective for:
Weeks 28–40+
Focus shifts to comfort, edema, and preparation. Sessions tend to be shorter for comfort (60 minutes standard, 90 possible but often uncomfortable). Bolsters become more essential. Focus shifts toward:
After delivery
Some clients continue prenatal massage until labor; others stop 1–2 weeks before their due date. Your therapist will discuss timing.
A separate (but related) service. Postpartum massage addresses C-section recovery, fluid retention, breastfeeding discomfort, and general recovery. Typically starts 6–8 weeks postpartum (after OB clearance), though some postpartum lymphatic drainage can begin earlier.
If you have any concerns, consult your OB before booking. Most OBs enthusiastically support prenatal massage; a minority may want specific clearance for specific conditions.
Many of our expecting couples book a couples massage with prenatal accommodations:
This is one of the most-booked prenatal options at Pristine. A shared hour of decompression before the baby arrives — and one of the last times you’ll have a dedicated couples hour for a while.
Your therapist will recommend a personalized cadence based on your specific situation.
“Finally a real prenatal massage option on the Space Coast. I drove to Orlando monthly for my last pregnancy. This time at Pristine Viera, ten minutes from my house. Same specialized care, actually convenient. Every Brevard pregnant mom needs to know about this.”
Rebecca M.
Viera
“Third trimester sciatica at its worst. Pristine Viera’s prenatal therapist gave me more relief in one session than six weeks of chiropractic. Weekly rotation until my daughter arrived. Essential infrastructure for my last pregnancy.”
Jessica W.
Viera
“Couples babymoon at Pristine Viera at 30 weeks. Prenatal for me, Swedish for my husband. Private room, synced hour, best reset we’d had the entire pregnancy. Baby girl arrived on time and happy. Perfect babymoon choice.”
Ashley K.
Viera
“Twin pregnancy, high risk. My Melbourne OB specifically asked if I’d found Pristine Viera for prenatal work — apparently she refers patients there. Second and third trimester prenatal massage kept me comfortable and calm through a complicated pregnancy. Both babies healthy.”
Nicole P.
Viera
“Fourth baby, most demanding pregnancy physically. Prenatal massage at Pristine Viera every two weeks was how I stayed functional through chasing three other kids while growing a fourth. My husband calls this my ‘sanity appointment.’ He’s right.”
Samantha B.
Viera
4.9 ★ across 177 reviews (Google + Vagaro) — Brevard County’s highest-rated spa.
Members receive one hour of massage therapy or a facial every month — your choice, every month — plus member-only pricing on additional services and priority booking across all three locations. One flat monthly rate. No contracts. The membership has been part of Pristine since day one because consistent clients deserve consistent value.
Learn More About MembershipsPristine Membership gets you one service per month at member pricing, rollover credits, guest passes, and priority booking. Many expecting clients join during pregnancy specifically for prenatal massage — the monthly cadence works well for second trimester, and increased frequency during third trimester can use guest passes or additional bookings at member rates.
We offer flexible financing through Cherry, CareCredit, and Allē so cost doesn't stand between you and the treatment you want. Apply online before your appointment or ask at booking.
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Our licensed estheticians are trained at Pristine Beauty Academy, our own accredited school offering esthetics, laser, and nail licensing programs in the Central Florida area. Pristine Beauty Academy
Prenatal massage requires certification beyond general massage licensure. Many of our licensed massage therapists trained at Pristine Beauty Academy, our accredited esthetics, laser, and nail school — and hold additional prenatal certifications from specialty training programs.
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Pristine’s prenatal massage pairs with other pregnancy and postpartum services.
Babymoon option — partner gets regular modality, pregnant partner gets prenatal.
Excellent for pregnancy edema and postpartum recovery (after clearance).
Alternative for non-pregnant partners or postpartum clients (after clearance).
Safe facial treatment throughout pregnancy.
Non-chemical options (brow waxing, lash lift) are pregnancy-safe.
Prenatal-certified licensed therapists. The Space Coast’s serious option for expecting mothers. If you want it done right, you don’t have to go far.