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Geoffrey Djomoah

Geoffrey Djomoah

Cary, North Carolina

Some people find their calling through curiosity.
Geoffrey found his through pain, service, and a deep desire to help others feel whole again.

After serving in the U.S. Army for 10 years—including deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan—Geoffrey knew firsthand what it felt like for the body to carry stress, pain, and invisible wounds. That experience shaped everything that followed. He didn’t just want to recover—he wanted to help others do the same.

In 2004, Geoffrey became a licensed massage therapist, turning a quiet gift for healing into a lifelong purpose. Since then, he’s spent more than two decades helping people move out of pain and back into their lives. His work focuses on injury recovery, restoring function, and supporting the body through some of its most difficult seasons.

Since 2019, Geoffrey has been honored to serve as the lead massage therapist for the U.S. Marine Corps Wounded Warrior Regiment, traveling the country to provide hands-on care at rehabilitation camps and adaptive athletic events. Working closely with the Healing Hut medical team and supporting warriors during Invictus 2025, he’s helped countless veterans recover movement, build strength, and reconnect with a sense of self.

But no matter how far his work takes him, his heart remains rooted in Cary, North Carolina, where he continues to care for his local community. Geoffrey helps clients recovering from car accidents, chronic pain, and physical trauma, and accepts medical insurance for treatment. His approach is quiet, intentional, and grounded in deep listening—both to the body and the person inside it.

Geoffrey doesn’t just treat pain. He holds space for healing.
And for those who feel like their body has forgotten how to move without hurting, he’s there to remind them:

“This isn’t just my work. It’s my purpose. I’ve been where you are—and I know what it means to fight your way back into your body. You don’t have to do it alone. Let’s do some healing.”
—Geoffrey Djomoah

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