Farragut, TN

Spa Gift Card Farragut TN

On Kingston Pike near Turkey Creek · West Knoxville · 1,100+ 5-Star Reviews

Spa gift card at Healing Hands Spa Farragut on Kingston Pike in West Knoxville

Folks in Farragut tend to buy close to home, and a spa gift card is no different. It isn't that nobody wants to drive — it's that Kingston Pike already eats up enough of the week. Turkey Creek errands stretch into whole afternoons, Hardin Valley families run on school and sports schedules, and people out toward Concord, Solway, and Lenoir City usually want the easiest west-side option instead of another trip farther east.

That's what makes a gift card tied to our Farragut spa such a good present. It's nearby, the parking is simple, the roads are ones the recipient already drives, and there's no all-day logistics project waiting on the other end. At Healing Hands Spa, the card works across our full service menu and at both Knoxville locations, so you get the local feel without boxing anyone in.

Buy a Gift Card Online Buy at Cedar Bluff

One card, valid at both Knoxville locations & the full menu.

4.8★ Rating • 1,100+ Google Reviews • Best of Knoxville 2026 • Two Locations

Why this gift works

Close to home in Farragut

Our spa sits right on Kingston Pike near Turkey Creek, so the card is easy to redeem for anyone on the west side.

Good across the full menu

Massage, facials, hot stone, cupping, infrared sauna, waxing, and lash are all on the table, so the recipient chooses.

Works at both locations

The same card spends at Farragut or Cedar Bluff on the same full menu and the same Mon-Sat 10-8, Sun 1-8 hours.

Great for one or for two

Use it for a solo massage or for the couples room, which also suits sisters, friends, and mother-daughter visits.

Why a local Farragut gift card actually gets used

Massage and spa visits are easy to put off the moment they sound even a little inconvenient. So a spa the recipient already knows, on a road they already drive, quietly removes the excuse. When the place sits right on the route they take for groceries and errands, redeeming the card stops feeling like a project.

Our Farragut spa is at 10935 Kingston Pike, near Turkey Creek, in the thick of where the west side already shops and commutes. For someone living on this side of town, that's the difference between a card that lingers in a drawer and one that turns into a real appointment. Hours are Mon-Sat 10am-8pm and Sun 1pm-8pm at both locations, so there's room to fit a visit into a normal week instead of carving out a whole day.

Where the Farragut spa is and who it fits

The Farragut location is the practical west-side branch. It works best for people in Farragut itself, around Turkey Creek, out in Hardin Valley, and on through Concord, Solway, and farther west toward Lenoir City and the lake communities. If Kingston Pike is already part of someone's normal weekly movement, this is the spot that feels close — you can find directions and details on our Farragut spa on Kingston Pike.

Farragut has its own pull as a destination, too — the Turkey Creek shopping, the parks and greenways, easy interstate access. That backdrop makes the gift feel rooted in a real place rather than a generic city name. If the recipient lives closer to Bearden, West Hills, or West Town Mall, our Cedar Bluff spa location off the I-40/I-75 exit 378 may be the easier drive, and the same card works there as well.

What the gift card covers

Massage is the obvious starting point, and most people reach for Swedish, deep tissue, or hot stone first. But the card isn't limited to one thing. The recipient can put it toward a facial, including our Glow2 facial, build a longer spa afternoon, or try cupping, prenatal massage, the infrared table sauna, waxing, or lash work. It's the full menu, their choice.

That's what makes a gift card easier to give than a single booked service. You don't have to guess whether they'd rather have a massage or a facial. You hand them the value and let them decide what the day looks like once they come in. If you'd rather keep it open to either of our spas, a broader Knoxville massage gift card works the exact same way.

A solid pick for birthdays, anniversaries, and thank-yous

Most west-side gift buying is driven by an occasion and by convenience at the same time. A spouse shopping for a birthday wants something personal and close by. An adult child buying for parents in Farragut wants something useful that doesn't involve shipping. A friend in Hardin Valley wants a gift that feels local and easy. Someone planning an anniversary wants a present that slips into the week instead of becoming a complicated plan.

A Farragut spa gift card lands in all of those spots. It tells the recipient this one's for their side of town, their routes, their schedule — without locking them into one narrow thing. If you're shopping around a particular date, our birthday spa gift page has more ideas for making the day feel special.

Couples, sisters, and mother-daughter visits

The card is just as good for two people as it is for one. Our couples room is a single private space with two separate tables and two licensed Tennessee therapists working at the same time, so each person picks their own pressure and style. Plenty of folks book it as a romantic visit, but it's just as popular with sisters, friends, and mothers and daughters who want to relax side by side.

If you're gifting an experience for two, our couples massage gift card page gets into the room itself, the format, and how to pick the right session for both people. A Farragut card supports a shared visit just fine; that page just answers the deeper questions.

Parking and an easy arrival, since that's what gets it used

A card gets redeemed faster when the visit itself sounds simple — clear parking, an easy arrival, no garage puzzle, and a route the recipient already understands. Sitting near Kingston Pike, a quick hop from Turkey Creek or Hardin Valley, isn't a minor detail for a west-side buyer. It's often the whole reason the card actually turns into an appointment.

If you're cutting it close on timing, you can buy a card online or in person at either location, and our last-minute spa gift card page walks through the quickest options. Just keep in mind a gift card isn't an appointment on its own. Same-day visits depend on what's open, and weekday afternoons tend to have the most room, especially over at Cedar Bluff.

Works for the whole west side, not just Farragut

You don't have to call yourself a Farragut local for this card to make sense. It fits just as well for people in Hardin Valley, Concord, Solway, Lenoir City, and the nearby neighborhoods that treat Kingston Pike as part of getting around. The Farragut and Turkey Creek corridor is daily territory for a wide stretch of the west side.

And because the card works at both Knoxville locations on the same full menu and the same hours, nobody's stuck. If the recipient's week lines up better with Cedar Bluff one day, the card still spends there without any trouble.

Keep exploring

our Farragut spa on Kingston Pike Cedar Bluff spa location birthday spa gift couples massage gift card last-minute spa gift card broader Knoxville massage gift card both Knoxville locations

Buy a Gift Card Online

Buy a spa gift card in Farragut, TN for massage, facials, and wellness services at Healing Hands Spa on Kingston Pike near Turkey Creek.

Buy Farragut Gift Card Buy Cedar Bluff Gift Card

Gift cards are valid at either location and across the full menu — Mon–Sat 10am–8pm, Sun 1pm–8pm.

Our Knoxville Locations

Healing Hands Spa — Farragut

10935 Kingston Pike, Knoxville, TN 37934

(865) 671-3200

West Knoxville · Kingston Pike near Turkey Creek

Mon–Sat 10am–8pm • Sun 1pm–8pm

View Farragut Details · Book Farragut

Healing Hands Spa — Cedar Bluff

9621 Countryside Center Ln, Knoxville, TN 37931

(865) 236-0880

Central Knoxville · I-40 / I-75 exit 378

Mon–Sat 10am–8pm • Sun 1pm–8pm

View Cedar Bluff Details · Book Cedar Bluff

Spa Gift Card Farragut TN — Common Questions

Can I buy a spa gift card for the Farragut location?

Yes. You can buy one online or in person at our Farragut spa at 10935 Kingston Pike, near Turkey Creek. The card works across our full service menu, so the recipient can use it for massage, a facial, the infrared sauna, and more.

Is the Farragut spa close to Turkey Creek?

Very close. We're right on Kingston Pike near the Turkey Creek shopping area, which is territory most west-side folks already drive through. That makes it easy for the recipient to work a visit into a normal day instead of treating it like an extra trip.

Can the card be used at Cedar Bluff too?

Yes. Gift cards work at both of our Knoxville locations on the same full menu and the same hours. So even with a Farragut card, the recipient can visit our Cedar Bluff spa off the I-40/I-75 exit 378 if that lines up better with their schedule.

Who is this gift good for besides people in Farragut itself?

It fits anyone on the west side who uses Kingston Pike to get around, including Hardin Valley, Concord, Solway, and Lenoir City. Those areas all sit in the Farragut and Turkey Creek corridor, so the location feels nearby and practical for a wide stretch of west Knoxville.

Does this make a good birthday or anniversary gift?

It's one of the best uses for it. A spa gift card feels personal and useful without you having to plan a big event, and the west-side convenience means the recipient can actually redeem it without a long cross-town drive. Our hours run Mon-Sat 10am-8pm and Sun 1pm-8pm, so there's room to fit it in.

Can I use it for a couples massage?

Yes. The card covers our couples room, which has two tables and two licensed Tennessee therapists working at once, so each person picks their own pressure and style. It's popular for romantic visits and just as common for sisters, friends, and mother-daughter pairs. Our couples massage gift card page has more on how the room works.

Can the recipient get a same-day appointment with the card?

A gift card isn't an appointment on its own, so same-day depends on what's open. Weekday afternoons usually have the most availability, especially at our Cedar Bluff location. It's best to call ahead and book, particularly for evenings and weekends.

More Knoxville Spa Gift Cards

Sources & further reading

Independent, non-commercial information on massage and wellness from the NIH's National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH), Mayo Clinic, and the American Massage Therapy Association: