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Staten Island Stretch Service

Professional mobile assisted stretch service across every Staten Island neighborhood. Our certified stretch therapists come to your home, office, or hotel with all equipment. $99/hr, 10% off weekly.

$99 Per Hour10% Off Weekly — $89/hr

About Stretch Service in Staten Island

Staten Island is New York City's most suburban borough, home to approximately 500,000 residents who enjoy a quieter, more spacious lifestyle while remaining connected to the energy and opportunity of the city. Known for its tree-lined streets, single-family homes, waterfront views, and strong community bonds, Staten Island offers a quality of life that is distinct from the other four boroughs. From the North Shore neighborhoods of St. George and Stapleton to the South Shore communities of Tottenville and Great Kills, Staten Island residents value health, family, and outdoor activity. Staten Island stretch service from Stretch NYC brings professional flexibility therapy to this unique borough.

Staten Island residents face a specific set of physical demands that make stretch service particularly valuable. Many residents commute to Manhattan via the Staten Island Ferry and then subway, a journey that can take 60 to 90 minutes each way. This long commute means hours of sitting, standing in crowded trains, and walking between connections, all of which contribute to chronic back pain, hip tightness, and neck tension. Drivers who commute over the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge or through New Jersey deal with extended time behind the wheel, which is one of the worst positions for spinal health. Tradespeople, healthcare workers at Staten Island University Hospital, and retail employees throughout the borough endure physically demanding shifts. Active retirees and seniors make up a significant portion of the borough's population and need gentle stretch service to maintain mobility and prevent falls.

Staten Island is the least transit-connected borough in New York City. There is one rail line, the Staten Island Railway, which runs along the East Shore. Bus service connects neighborhoods but can be slow. Many Staten Islanders drive, but travel between North Shore and South Shore neighborhoods can take 30 minutes or more depending on traffic. This makes mobile stretch service especially valuable on Staten Island. When your certified therapist comes to your Staten Island home, you eliminate all travel time and inconvenience. You get a full professional stretch service session in your living room, home gym, backyard, or even a nearby park without getting in the car. For busy families, working professionals with long commutes, and seniors who prefer to stay home, mobile stretch service on Staten Island is a genuine quality-of-life improvement.

Staten Island has abundant green space and a culture of outdoor activity. The Staten Island Greenbelt spans 2,800 acres of parks, trails, and natural areas in the center of the borough. Clove Lakes Park, Wolfe's Pond Park, and Conference House Park offer beautiful settings for outdoor stretching. The boardwalk along South Beach and Midland Beach draws walkers, runners, and fitness enthusiasts. Youth sports leagues are deeply embedded in Staten Island culture, with thousands of kids playing soccer, baseball, basketball, and football across the borough. Adult recreational leagues keep older residents active. Golf courses, tennis courts, and cycling routes provide additional fitness outlets. All of these activities create demand for professional stretch service to improve recovery, prevent injury, and maintain the flexibility that active living requires. Staten Island stretch service from Stretch NYC supports every resident who wants to feel better and move better.

From St. George to Tottenville, from the North Shore waterfront to the South Shore beaches, Stretch NYC delivers the best mobile stretch service on Staten Island. Our certified therapists travel to every neighborhood in the borough, bringing professional equipment and expertise directly to your door. Staten Island stretch service at $99 per hour is available seven days a week, 7AM to 10PM. Book your session today and experience the difference professional stretching makes.

All 67 Staten Island Neighborhoods We Serve

Stretch NYC provides mobile stretch service to every neighborhood in Staten Island. Click any neighborhood below to learn about stretch service options, local parks, and booking information specific to your area. Our certified stretch therapists know Staten Island inside and out and travel to every one of these 67 neighborhoods seven days a week.

Annadale

Suburban family-friendly

A quiet, family-oriented South Shore neighborhood with tree-lined streets, single-family homes, and easy access to beaches and parkland.

Arden Heights

Modern suburban

A sprawling residential community on the South Shore known for its newer housing developments, shopping centers, and peaceful suburban character.

Arlington

Industrial waterfront

A small North Shore neighborhood near the Bayonne Bridge with industrial roots and waterfront views of the Kill Van Kull.

Arrochar

Scenic and residential

A compact East Shore neighborhood nestled between Fort Wadsworth and the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, offering stunning views of New York Harbor.

Bay Terrace

Waterfront residential

A small, quiet neighborhood on the southeastern shore known for its waterfront homes, bay views, and proximity to Great Kills Harbor.

Bloomfield

Transitional and evolving

A small West Shore neighborhood transitioning from its industrial past, located near the former Fresh Kills Landfill site now being transformed into a massive park.

Brighton Heights

Historic hilltop community

A hilly North Shore neighborhood with panoramic views, Victorian-era homes, and a strong sense of community identity.

Bulls Head

Commercial and diverse

A central Staten Island neighborhood anchored by the busy Richmond Avenue commercial corridor, offering diverse dining and shopping options.

Castleton Corners

Central hub with character

A centrally located neighborhood at the crossroads of Victory Boulevard and Manor Road, known for its Italian-American heritage and local eateries.

Charleston

Growing suburban

A rapidly growing South Shore neighborhood with new retail developments, residential communities, and access to the Outerbridge Crossing.

Chelsea

Quiet and secluded

A small, quiet neighborhood on the West Shore with waterfront access and a mix of residential properties near the Travis community.

Clifton

Diverse and multicultural

A diverse Northeast Shore neighborhood known for its Sri Lankan community, vibrant dining scene along Bay Street, and proximity to the waterfront.

Concord

Accessible residential

A residential neighborhood in the eastern part of the island with a mix of housing styles and convenient access to the Staten Island Expressway.

Dongan Hills

Upscale and historic

A leafy, upscale East Shore neighborhood with colonial-era roots, featuring stately homes on tree-lined streets and excellent views from its hillside properties.

Egbertville

Nature-surrounded and peaceful

A small, tucked-away neighborhood between Todt Hill and the Greenbelt, prized for its natural surroundings and quiet residential streets.

Elm Park

Walkable and diverse

A compact North Shore neighborhood with a diverse population, local shops along Morningstar Road, and easy access to the Kill Van Kull waterfront.

Eltingville

Active family community

A large, family-friendly South Shore neighborhood with strong community ties, local sports leagues, and access to beaches along the waterfront.

Emerson Hill

Exclusive and scenic

An affluent hillside neighborhood named after Ralph Waldo Emerson, offering stunning harbor views and large homes on winding, wooded roads.

Fort Wadsworth

Historic and scenic

A historic military site at the foot of the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, now a National Recreation Area with sweeping views of New York Harbor.

Graniteville

Central and convenient

A centrally located neighborhood with a mix of residential and commercial areas, known for its proximity to the College of Staten Island and shopping.

Grant City

Small-town village feel

A cozy midland neighborhood with a village feel, centered around its train station and a walkable strip of shops and restaurants on Lincoln Avenue.

Grasmere

Quiet and well-established

A residential neighborhood on the East Shore known for its well-kept homes, hilly terrain, and proximity to both Hylan Boulevard and the waterfront.

Great Kills

Lively shore community

A vibrant South Shore neighborhood with a thriving main street, marina, and beach park — a year-round community with strong Italian-American roots.

Greenridge

Quiet suburban

A residential area between Eltingville and Heartland Village, featuring single-family homes and a suburban atmosphere with easy highway access.

Grymes Hill

Prestigious and panoramic

One of Staten Island's most prestigious neighborhoods, perched atop a glacial ridge with spectacular Manhattan skyline views and home to Wagner College.

Hamilton Park

Historic cottage enclave

A small, historic enclave on the North Shore featuring Victorian-era cottages, winding lanes, and a village-like atmosphere rare in New York City.

Heartland Village

Commercial and bustling

A busy commercial and residential hub centered around the Staten Island Mall, offering extensive shopping, dining, and entertainment options.

Huguenot

Spacious and family-oriented

A spacious South Shore neighborhood named after French Protestant settlers, featuring large-lot homes, wooded areas, and a strong family community.

Lighthouse Hill

Secluded and artistic

A secluded hilltop neighborhood home to the only inland lighthouse in New York, offering wooded lots, architectural gems, and a rural feel within the city.

Livingston

Diverse and central

A central North Shore neighborhood with a diverse residential community, local shopping along Bard Avenue, and proximity to Snug Harbor Cultural Center.

Manor Heights

Elevated suburban

A hilly residential neighborhood in central Staten Island known for its elevated terrain, split-level homes, and convenient access to the expressway.

Mariners Harbor

Maritime heritage community

A North Shore waterfront neighborhood with deep maritime history, diverse communities, and ongoing revitalization along the Kill Van Kull.

Meiers Corners

Convenient crossroads

A central residential neighborhood at the junction of several major roads, offering a convenient location with local shopping and community parks.

Midland Beach

Resilient beach community

An East Shore beachfront neighborhood with a boardwalk, community playgrounds, and a resilient spirit rebuilt after Hurricane Sandy.

New Brighton

Cultural and historic

A historic North Shore neighborhood that was once Staten Island's premier resort area, now home to Snug Harbor Cultural Center and diverse communities.

New Dorp

Bustling and historic

A bustling mid-island neighborhood with a lively shopping lane, beach access, and deep Dutch colonial roots dating back to the 1600s.

New Springville

Retail and residential hub

A central neighborhood anchored by the Staten Island Mall and major retail corridors, serving as the island's primary commercial hub.

Oakwood

Beachside suburban

A South Shore neighborhood blending suburban living with beach access, featuring the scenic Oakwood Beach area and connections to Great Kills Park.

Ocean Breeze

Resilient and transforming

A small East Shore neighborhood that was heavily impacted by Hurricane Sandy and is now partly transformed into wetland parkland for flood protection.

Old Place

Isolated and quiet

One of Staten Island's smallest and most isolated neighborhoods, a quiet enclave on the West Shore surrounded by wetlands and industrial areas.

Old Town

Historic and quaint

One of the oldest settled areas on Staten Island, a small neighborhood preserving early colonial history near the crossroads of major island roads.

Park Hill

Diverse hilltop community

A hillside neighborhood on the North Shore known for its apartment complexes, diverse community, and views toward the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge.

Pleasant Plains

Peaceful southern suburb

A southern neighborhood with a suburban feel, quiet streets, and proximity to Conference House Park at the island's southernmost tip.

Port Ivory

Industrial and remote

A remote West Shore industrial area named after the Procter & Gamble Ivory soap factory that once operated here, now largely warehouses and wetlands.

Port Richmond

Vibrant and multicultural

A vibrant, diverse North Shore neighborhood with a bustling commercial avenue, strong Mexican-American community, and rich 19th-century architecture.

Prince's Bay

Coastal and laid-back

A scenic South Shore neighborhood with waterfront access on Raritan Bay, a historic lighthouse, and a relaxed coastal atmosphere.

Randall Manor

Leafy and genteel

A small, leafy North Shore neighborhood with handsome older homes, quiet streets, and proximity to Snug Harbor Cultural Center.

Richmond Valley

Southern gateway

A far South Shore neighborhood near the Outerbridge Crossing, offering a suburban feel with easy access to New Jersey and the island's southern parks.

Richmondtown

Historic and civic

The historic heart of Staten Island, home to a restored colonial village museum and the county courthouse, preserving centuries of island history.

Rosebank

Cultural and spirited

A diverse East Shore neighborhood with strong Italian-American roots, home to the Garibaldi-Meucci Museum and vibrant local culture.

Rossville

Historic and off-the-beaten-path

A quiet South Shore neighborhood with an industrial waterfront on the Arthur Kill, known for its historic ship graveyard and Sandy Ground heritage.

St. George

Civic center and cultural hub

The civic and cultural capital of Staten Island, home to the ferry terminal, borough hall, and a growing arts and dining scene along the waterfront.

Sandy Ground

Historic and culturally significant

A historically significant community founded by free Black oystermen in the 1800s, one of the oldest continuously inhabited free Black settlements in the U.S.

Shore Acres

Waterfront and close-knit

A quiet East Shore residential neighborhood with waterfront homes, harbor views, and a close-knit community atmosphere.

Silver Lake

Green and recreational

A North Shore neighborhood centered around the scenic Silver Lake Park reservoir, offering green space, a golf course, and wooded walking paths.

South Beach

Beachfront and active

A lively East Shore beach community with a long boardwalk, ocean views, and a family-friendly atmosphere that comes alive in summer months.

Stapleton

Revitalizing and diverse

A diverse, revitalizing North Shore neighborhood with a growing waterfront development, historic rowhouses, and an emerging arts scene.

Sunnyside

Modest and residential

A small residential neighborhood on the North Shore with modest homes, local character, and proximity to Clove Lakes Park.

Todt Hill

Elite and exclusive

The highest point on the Atlantic coastal plain and Staten Island's most exclusive neighborhood, featuring grand estates, manicured grounds, and celebrity residents.

Tompkinsville

Walkable and energetic

A walkable North Shore neighborhood adjacent to the ferry terminal, with a diverse food scene, local shops on Victory Boulevard, and growing energy.

Tottenville

Small-town waterfront charm

The southernmost neighborhood in New York City, a charming waterfront community with Victorian homes, the historic Conference House, and small-town appeal.

Travis

Patriotic and tight-knit

A tight-knit West Shore community known for its annual Fourth of July parade — the oldest continuously running Independence Day celebration in the country.

Ward Hill

Elevated and secluded

A small, elevated neighborhood between Stapleton and Grymes Hill with harbor views, mature trees, and a secluded residential atmosphere.

West Brighton

Diverse and community-driven

A central North Shore neighborhood with a diverse community, Forest Avenue shopping, and direct access to the green oasis of Clove Lakes Park.

Westerleigh

Charming and community-minded

A charming, historically dry neighborhood founded as a temperance community in the 1880s, featuring Queen Anne homes and a tight-knit community spirit.

Willowbrook

Academic and parkside

A central neighborhood home to the College of Staten Island campus and Willowbrook Park, with a history tied to the former Willowbrook State School.

Woodrow

Semi-rural and natural

A quiet, semi-rural neighborhood on the South Shore with wooded lots, newer developments, and proximity to Clay Pit Ponds State Park Preserve.

Top Stretch Services in Staten Island

Stretch NYC offers 11 professional stretch service types across Staten Island. Every service is delivered mobile, meaning your certified stretch therapist comes to you with all professional equipment. The most popular stretch services in Staten Island include Assisted Stretching, which provides hands-on, one-on-one flexibility therapy; PNF Stretching, the gold standard technique used by Olympic athletes; and Myofascial Release, which targets the connective tissue responsible for chronic pain patterns. For Staten Island residents who work at desks, Passive Stretching provides deep relaxation without any effort on your part. Athletes in Staten Island often combine Dynamic Stretching for warm-ups with Recovery Stretching for post-workout recovery. Seniors across Staten Island neighborhoods benefit from our Gentle Stretch (Senior Mobility) program, which focuses on safe, gentle movements that maintain independence and prevent falls.

Assisted Stretching

Professional Hands-On Stretching Therapy

One-on-one guided stretching with a certified therapist who moves your body through targeted positions for maximum flexibility gains.

PNF Stretching

The Gold Standard of Professional Stretching

Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation — the most effective stretching technique used by therapists and sports professionals worldwide.

Active Stretching

Strengthen and Stretch Simultaneously

Use your own muscles to hold stretch positions, building strength and flexibility at the same time with therapist guidance.

Dynamic Stretching

Movement-Based Stretching for Peak Performance

Controlled movements that take your joints through their full range of motion — the ideal warm-up for any physical activity.

Passive Stretching

Deep Relaxation and Flexibility Without Effort

Your therapist does all the work — you relax completely while they guide your body into deep, restorative stretches.

Static Stretching

Hold, Breathe, and Release Deep Tension

Sustained stretch holds of 30-60 seconds with therapist assistance for maximum muscle lengthening and tension release.

Myofascial Release

Release the Fascia That's Keeping You Tight

Targeted pressure on connective tissue (fascia) to break up adhesions, restore mobility, and eliminate chronic pain patterns.

Foam Rolling

Self-Myofascial Release with Expert Guidance

Guided foam rolling techniques with professional instruction to target trigger points, improve recovery, and maintain flexibility between sessions.

Recovery Stretching

Accelerate Your Body's Natural Recovery Process

Post-workout, post-event, and post-travel stretching designed to reduce soreness, speed recovery, and prevent injury.

Gentle Stretch (Senior Mobility)

Safe, Gentle Stretching for Active Aging

Specialized gentle stretching program for seniors focused on maintaining mobility, preventing falls, and supporting independent living.

Ballistic Stretching

Advanced Dynamic Stretching for Peak Athletes

Controlled bouncing movements at end range of motion — an advanced technique for athletes seeking maximum performance gains.

Parks & Outdoor Stretching in Staten Island

Staten Island is home to 21 parks and outdoor spaces where Stretch NYC provides professional mobile stretch service. Outdoor stretching combines the physical benefits of professional flexibility therapy with the mental health benefits of fresh air, natural surroundings, and sunlight. Our certified stretch therapists meet you at any Staten Island park with a padded mat, straps, and all necessary equipment for a complete outdoor stretch service session. Whether you prefer a quiet morning stretch in a neighborhood park or a weekend session in one of Staten Island's iconic green spaces, outdoor stretch service is a unique experience that many of our Staten Island clients love. Park sessions are available at the same $99 per hour rate, with the same 10% weekly discount. Click any park below to learn more about stretch service at that specific location.

Snug Harbor Cultural Center

Best spot: The Tuscan Garden and adjacent lawns where formal landscaping and the historic Greek Revival buildings create an elegant stretch setting.

An 83-acre former sailors' retirement home turned cultural campus, Snug Harbor features botanical gardens, museums, performance spaces, and some of the most beautiful grounds on Staten Island.

Conference House Park

Best spot: The waterfront lawn overlooking Raritan Bay where you can stretch at the very bottom of New York with views to New Jersey.

At the southernmost tip of New York State, Conference House Park features the 1680 Billopp House where a failed peace conference with Benjamin Franklin took place. Its beaches face Raritan Bay and New Jersey.

Clove Lakes Park

Best spot: The lawn near Clove Lake where the water, surrounding forest, and gentle hills provide a naturally varied stretch environment.

A 198-acre park with three lakes, mature forests, and the oldest living thing in New York City, a 300-year-old tulip tree. Its hilly terrain and lakeside paths make it ideal for varied stretching.

Fort Wadsworth

Best spot: The overlook area near Battery Weed where the Verrazano Bridge soars overhead and ships pass through the Narrows below.

One of the oldest military installations in the country, Fort Wadsworth sits at the foot of the Verrazano Bridge with commanding views of the Narrows, the harbor, and the Manhattan skyline.

FDR Boardwalk

Best spot: The boardwalk section near Midland Beach where the wide platform and ocean breeze create a refreshing stretch corridor.

A 2.5-mile boardwalk along the eastern shore of Staten Island from Fort Wadsworth to Miller Field, the FDR Boardwalk offers ocean views, beach access, and a flat walking and stretching surface.

Willowbrook Park

Best spot: The open lawn near Willowbrook Lake where the water and surrounding willows create a classically peaceful stretch spot.

A 164-acre park in the center of Staten Island featuring a lake, carousel, dog run, and nature trails. Its central location and varied terrain make it a versatile outdoor fitness destination.

Silver Lake Park

Best spot: The hilltop near the reservoir where views of the Verrazano Bridge and harbor emerge through the treetops.

A hilly park surrounding the Silver Lake reservoir, this park features a golf course, nature trails, and elevated views of the harbor. Its wooded paths and open lawns offer a secluded feel.

Greenbelt Nature Center

Best spot: The lawn and trailhead area near the nature center where forest trails and open sky meet.

The gateway to Staten Island's 2,800-acre Greenbelt, the Nature Center provides trail access to the largest continuous tract of forest in the city. Over 35 miles of trails wind through varied terrain.

Blue Heron Park

Best spot: The meadow near the park entrance where open grassland borders the wetland and birdsong fills the morning air.

A 222-acre nature preserve in Annadale featuring ponds, swamps, meadows, and forest. Named for the great blue herons that nest here, it is one of the most ecologically diverse parks on Staten Island.

Wolfe's Pond Park

Best spot: The beach area where the pond outlet meets Raritan Bay, offering both sand stretching and water views.

A 312-acre park on the southern shore of Staten Island where a freshwater pond meets Raritan Bay. It features beach access, forested trails, and a tranquil pond setting.

Great Kills Park

Best spot: The beach and adjacent meadow where the bay stretches to the horizon and sea breezes keep the air fresh.

Part of the Gateway National Recreation Area, Great Kills Park offers beaches, a marina, nature trails, and wide-open spaces on the eastern shore of Staten Island facing Lower New York Bay.

Midland Beach

Best spot: The sandy beach near the playground where morning light and low tide create a wide, flat stretch surface.

A neighborhood beach along the FDR Boardwalk, Midland Beach offers sandy shores, a playground, and community amenities. Its local character makes it a relaxed spot for beachside stretching.

South Beach

Best spot: The beach near the boardwalk entrance where the Verrazano Bridge frames the northern horizon.

Connected to the FDR Boardwalk with views of the Verrazano Bridge, South Beach offers a wide sandy shoreline and the Ocean Breeze Athletic Complex nearby. It blends beach relaxation with fitness infrastructure.

Miller Field

Best spot: The expansive grass fields where the former runway scale provides room for any type of stretching or movement practice.

A former Army airfield in New Dorp Beach that is now part of Gateway National Recreation Area, Miller Field features wide-open playing fields, a community garden, and beach access.

Clay Pit Ponds State Park Preserve

Best spot: The meadow near the park office where the sandy soil and pine barrens create a unique natural environment for stretching.

The only state park preserve in New York City, Clay Pit Ponds protects a unique ecosystem of sandy barrens, ponds, and wetlands in Charleston. Its trails offer a wilderness stretching experience.

Freshkills Park

Best spot: The North Park area where restored meadows and creek views showcase the transformation from landfill to park.

Built atop the former Fresh Kills Landfill, Freshkills Park is being transformed into a 2,200-acre park, nearly three times the size of Central Park. It represents one of the most ambitious urban reclamation projects in the world.

High Rock Park

Best spot: The clearing near the visitor center where the forest opens up and soft ground provides natural cushioning for stretching.

A 90-acre nature preserve within the Staten Island Greenbelt, High Rock Park features five marked trails through swamp forests, kettle ponds, and rocky ridges. It is a favorite of hikers and naturalists.

Long Pond Park

Best spot: The meadow along the pond shore where morning mist and stillness create a meditative stretching environment.

A serene wetland park in the southwestern corner of Staten Island, Long Pond Park features a freshwater pond, native wildflowers, and quiet trails through woods and meadows.

Lemon Creek Park

Best spot: The shoreline area where the creek empties into Raritan Bay and the beach provides soft sand for stretching.

A waterfront park where Lemon Creek meets Raritan Bay, this park offers fishing, nature trails, a playground, and beach access. Its tidal creek and bay shoreline provide a coastal stretching environment.

Von Briesen Park

Best spot: The overlook lawn where the Verrazano Bridge, harbor, and Brooklyn shoreline spread out beneath you.

A small clifftop park near Fort Wadsworth with dramatic views of the Verrazano Bridge and New York Harbor. Its elevated position and compact size make every stretch feel like a million-dollar view.

Bloomingdale Park

Best spot: The fields near the main entrance where flat grass and morning light provide a straightforward stretch space.

A 106-acre park in the Woodrow-Pleasant Plains area with playing fields, tennis courts, nature trails, and a pond. It is one of the larger parks in southern Staten Island.

Who Uses Stretch Service in Staten Island?

Staten Island is a borough of families, homeowners, and hardworking people who value health and community. The physical demands of Staten Island life, from long commutes to active outdoor lifestyles, create a real need for professional stretch service. Here are the client types our therapists serve most often across Staten Island neighborhoods.

Long-Distance Commuters

Staten Island residents who commute to Manhattan endure the longest average commute of any borough. The combination of the Staten Island Ferry, subway transfers, and bus rides creates a physical toll that accumulates over weeks, months, and years. Stretch service addresses the chronic back pain, hip tightness, and shoulder tension that come from this demanding daily routine.

Active Families and Youth Athletes

Staten Island has a deeply rooted youth sports culture with thousands of kids in soccer, baseball, basketball, football, and other sports leagues. Parents who drive to practices, carry equipment, and stay active themselves also need stretch service. Our therapists serve entire families, with sessions tailored to each family member's age and needs.

Tradespeople and Physical Laborers

Staten Island has a large population of electricians, plumbers, construction workers, and other tradespeople. The physical demands of these professions create chronic pain patterns that respond excellently to professional stretch service. Regular sessions help tradespeople stay healthy and keep working.

Healthcare Workers

Staff at Staten Island University Hospital, Richmond University Medical Center, and other healthcare facilities work long, demanding shifts. Stretch service provides the recovery these essential workers need to continue caring for the Staten Island community.

Retirees and Active Seniors

Staten Island has a significant senior population, many of whom have lived in the borough for decades. Gentle stretch service helps these longtime residents maintain their independence, manage age-related stiffness, and enjoy the active outdoor lifestyle that Staten Island offers.

Outdoor Recreation Enthusiasts

Staten Island residents take advantage of the borough's extensive parks, beaches, and trails. The Greenbelt, South Beach boardwalk, and numerous parks attract runners, walkers, cyclists, and fitness enthusiasts who benefit from professional stretch service for recovery and injury prevention.

How Mobile Stretch Service Works in Staten Island

Booking mobile stretch service on Staten Island is simple. Text or call 212-202-7080 with your preferred date, time, and Staten Island address. We confirm your appointment and assign a certified stretch therapist who serves the Staten Island area. Your therapist comes to your home, whether that is in St. George, New Dorp, Tottenville, or anywhere else on the island, with a full professional setup. Every session starts with a mobility assessment to evaluate your current flexibility, identify pain points, and determine the best stretch protocol for your body. The 60-minute session covers all major muscle groups with focused attention on your specific problem areas. Staten Island stretch service is available seven days a week from 7AM to 10PM. Same-day appointments are available depending on therapist availability. Weekly sessions at $89 per hour provide the best value and the best results, with same therapist continuity and a progressive treatment plan that builds on each previous session.

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Text or Call

Text or call 212-202-7080 with your Staten Island address, preferred date, and time.

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We Confirm

We confirm your appointment and assign a certified stretch therapist in Staten Island.

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Therapist Arrives

Your therapist arrives at your Staten Island location with all professional equipment.

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Feel Amazing

Enjoy 60 minutes of professional stretch service. Feel immediate relief and improved mobility.

Staten Island Stretch Service Pricing

Stretch NYC keeps pricing simple and transparent for all Staten Island stretch service clients. There are no memberships, no contracts, and no hidden fees. You pay per session, and every session includes a full 60-minute stretch service with a certified therapist, all professional equipment, travel to your Staten Island location, and a customized stretch protocol designed for your body.

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$99/hour

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$89/hour

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Frequently Asked Questions About Staten Island Stretch Service

How much does stretch service on Staten Island cost?

Staten Island stretch service is $99 per hour for single sessions. Weekly clients receive a 10% discount at $89 per hour. No memberships, no contracts, no hidden fees. Simple, transparent pricing.

Do you serve all of Staten Island?

Yes. Stretch NYC serves every Staten Island neighborhood including St. George, Stapleton, Tompkinsville, New Brighton, West Brighton, Port Richmond, Westerleigh, Willowbrook, New Dorp, Midland Beach, Great Kills, Eltingville, Annadale, Tottenville, Rossville, and all areas in between.

Can I book an outdoor stretch session on Staten Island?

Absolutely. The Staten Island Greenbelt, Clove Lakes Park, South Beach boardwalk, and other parks and outdoor spaces are excellent locations for stretch service sessions. Your therapist brings all equipment for a professional outdoor experience.

I have a long commute from Staten Island. Will stretching help?

Yes. Long commutes are one of the primary reasons Staten Island residents book stretch service. Sitting on the ferry, standing on the subway, and driving long distances all create chronic tightness and pain. Regular stretch service directly addresses these commute-related physical issues.

How quickly can I get a stretch appointment on Staten Island?

Same-day availability depends on therapist scheduling on Staten Island. Text or call 212-202-7080 to check current availability. We do our best to accommodate same-day requests and can usually book within 24 hours.

Do you offer stretch service for youth sports teams on Staten Island?

Yes. We work with youth sports teams across Staten Island. Team stretch sessions help young athletes improve flexibility, reduce injury risk, and develop healthy stretching habits. Contact us for team pricing and scheduling options.

Stretch Service in Other NYC Boroughs

Stretch NYC serves all five boroughs of New York City. In addition to Staten Island stretch service, our certified therapists provide mobile stretch service across every neighborhood in the city. Click any borough below to learn about stretch service options, neighborhoods served, and local booking information.

Stretch Therapist Jobs in Staten Island

Are you a certified stretch therapist, massage therapist, or personal trainer in Staten Island? Stretch NYC is hiring mobile stretch therapists to serve Staten Island neighborhoods. Earn $50 per hour, set your own schedule, and get paid within 30 minutes of every session. We provide the client base and booking system. You provide the expertise and professionalism. No marketing, no sales, no overhead.

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Professional mobile stretch service across all 67 Staten Island neighborhoods. $99 per hour. 10% off weekly. Certified therapists. Same-day appointments available 7AM to 10PM, seven days a week.