
Reflexology cost is one of those things that looks inconsistent until you understand what is moving the number, at which point it makes complete sense. A session at a day spa, a session at a wellness centre, and a mobile session booked through Blys are all reflexology in name, but the price difference between them is not about the quality of the work. It is about what else you are paying for alongside it.
The good news is that reflexology is one of the more reasonably priced body therapies available, which is either an argument for how accessible it is or a reflection of the fact that the main equipment required is two hands and a detailed knowledge of foot maps. Probably both.
Average Reflexology Cost by Session Length
How much does reflexology cost is mostly a question of session length, and session length matters more for reflexology than for some other therapies because the foot map takes time to work through properly. A 60-minute session covers the ground. A 90-minute session covers it well.
Reflexology Pricing Through Blys
| Session length | Price | Best for |
| 60 minutes | From $119 | A solid introduction to the technique and a full pass through the foot map. |
| 75 minutes | From $149 | A bit more time on the areas that need it without committing to a full 90. |
| 90 minutes | From $169 | The recommended length for anyone with a specific focus area or a first session. |
| 120 minutes | From $219 | The full picture, with enough time to work thoroughly and then keep going. |
All sessions include travel, a massage table, linens, and everything else needed for a full session at home. A 10% processing fee applies at checkout, and the final price varies by location, date, and time.
Why Session Length Matters More Than It Looks
The reflexology foot map covers every organ and system in the body, and working through it thoroughly takes time. A 60-minute session is enough to cover the full map at a reasonable pace. A 90-minute session is enough to cover it properly and spend additional time on the areas that respond, the spots that feel tender or gritty under the therapist’s thumb, which is reflexology’s polite way of telling you something needs attention.
Booking a 60-minute session and spending the whole time wondering if the therapist got to everything is a real outcome for some people. Booking a 90-minute session and wondering why you waited so long to try this is a more common one.
Mobile vs Studio Reflexology: What the Price Actually Covers
What Studio and Spa Pricing Includes
Spa and wellness centre pricing for reflexology covers the session plus the building it happens in. The reception desk, the waiting room, the ambient lighting, the robe, the complimentary tea, the parking validation: all of it is factored into the number you pay, usually without being itemised. None of it makes the reflexology better. It does make the experience more spa-like, which is a different thing and worth paying for if that is what you are after.
The other thing studio pricing includes is your travel time, which does not appear on the invoice but absolutely comes out of your afternoon. A 60-minute reflexology session that requires 20 minutes of travel each way is not a 60-minute commitment. A 60-minute mobile session is exactly that.
What Mobile Reflexology Cost Actually Covers
Mobile reflexology cost covers the therapist coming to you with everything needed for a full session. Travel, table, linens, and equipment are included in the base rate. What you do not pay for is a building full of overhead that has nothing to do with the work being done on your feet. The session itself runs the same way a studio session does, just without the studio.
The post-session experience is also worth factoring in. Reflexology produces a full-body response in a lot of people, the kind of deep relaxation where operating a vehicle feels like a fairly demanding ask. At a spa, you have to do it anyway. At home, you do not, and the difference to how much of the session’s effect you actually get to keep is more than most people expect before they experience it.
What Affects Reflexology Price
Location and Time of Booking
Foot reflexology cost varies by suburb and city, reflecting therapist availability and travel distance across different areas. Booking with a day or two of notice opens up more options at standard pricing than last-minute requests, which is worth knowing if flexibility is less important to you than getting the price right.
Therapist Experience and Specialisation
A reflexologist who has spent years working specifically in reflexology, understanding the nuance of the foot map and learning to read what the tissue is communicating, charges more than someone who offers it as one of twenty services. The difference shows up in the session in ways that are hard to describe before you have experienced both but fairly obvious once you have. A tender spot that an experienced reflexologist finds and works is not always one the client knew was there. That is the skill gap in action.
Is It Worth Paying More for an Experienced Reflexologist?
For a first session, a standard-rate session is a perfectly reasonable starting point. You are finding out whether reflexology does anything for you, not optimising your experience from day one. Once you know it works and you know what you are looking for, that is when seeking out a more experienced practitioner pays off more clearly. Most people who have been getting reflexology for a while could tell you the difference without being prompted.
How Blys Reflexology Pricing Works
No Surprises at Checkout
The price shown when you book is the price you pay, plus the 10% processing fee that is disclosed before you confirm anything. There is no call-out fee for the therapist travelling to you. There is no equipment surcharge.
Booking and Confirmation
You select your session length, add notes about what you are hoping to address, and submit the booking. A local therapist accepts and confirms, and you are not charged until that confirmation comes through. If pricing in your area differs from the standard rates, this is confirmed before payment rather than appearing as a surprise after it.
Most people find the number reasonable once they account for what is included, what they do not have to do to get there, and what they get to keep when it is over.
The feet that have been carrying you around all day? They deserve forty minutes of someone else’s full attention. Book a reflexology session at home through Blys, available 7 days a week, 6 am to midnight across Australia.


