Our Therapists – Burlington
Reach your greatest potential with the help of Peak Performance Massage. Our skilled massage therapists listen to your needs and employ the proper techniques to deliver a therapeutic experience. Peak Performance Massage invites you to enjoy the benefits of therapeutic massage today, and discover the long-lasting positive effects it can have on your body and your mind.

Meghan O’Neill,
the Owner and Founder of Peak Performance Massage, Specializes in: Swedish Massage, Deep Tissue Massage, Sports Massage, Trigger Point Massage, Chair Massage, Geriatric Massage, Pre-natal Massage, Connective Tissue Massage, and Pain and Stress Management Treatment Plans.
O’Neill is a graduate of Lakeside School of Massage Therapy, and she practices massage therapy for The University of Wisconsin-Madison Athletic Department. As a dancer for 15 years and the daughter of a basketball coach, she has been involved in athletics most of her life and has first-hand knowledge of the toll athletics can take on people’s bodies. With a bachelor’s degree in psychology and several years of massage experience, O’Neill also understands the extraordinary pain management and mental health benefits of massage.

Chantry
is a licensed massage therapist with Peak Performance Massage, specializes in: Swedish Massage, Deep Tissue Massage, Sports Massage, Pre-Natal Massage, Trigger Point Therapy,Raindrop Therapy, Geriatric Massage, and Chair Massage.
Chantry graduated from TIBIA Massage School in 2008 where she learned to incorporate the techniques of transformational bodywork. As an experienced massage therapist, she enjoys working with a variety of clients and integrating different modalities. Chantry’s focus is to provide a safe space for clients to continue healing body, mind, and soul. Her sessions are customized to help meet the client’s goals and increase their well-being. To help maintain her health, Chantry enjoys the outdoors, sports, exercising, music, traveling, and spending time with her family and friends. She graduated from UW-LaCrosse with her associates in health, and is currently attending UW-Whitewater as a Social Work Major.