Mobile Spa Hospital
TapLook, a leading mobile spa solutions provider based in Ottawa, Canada, delivers innovative and high-quality services right in the hospital, ensuring that both patients and hospital staff receive the care they deserve. TapLook’s Mobile Spa services cater to a wide range of personal care needs, providing relaxation and rejuvenation right at the hospital’s doorstep. TapLook offers services at the following hospitals:

The Ottawa Hospital

Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO)

Montfort Hospital

Queensway Carleton Hospital

University of Ottawa Heart Institute

Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre

Élisabeth Bruyère Hospital

St. Vincent Hospital

Perley & Rideau Veterans’ Health Centre

National Defence Medical Centre

Ottawa Rehabilitation Centre

Ottawa Regional Cancer Centre

Ottawa Hospital Research Institute

Ottawa Civic Hospital

Ottawa General Hospital

Ottawa Riverside Hospital

Ottawa Grace Manor

Ottawa Mission Hospice

Ottawa Salus Corporation

Ottawa West Community Support

Ottawa-Carleton Rehabilitation Centre
Booking an appointment
Each appointment lasts approximately one hour.
Yes, we provide electronic receipts that will be send to your email. If you require a paper receipt, please request one prior to book@taplookspa.com
We accept cash, etransfer, cheque.
On average, we recommend an appointment every 6-8 weeks. If you or your loved one are high risk (such as foot ulcers or neuropathy), we recommend every 4 weeks until the risk is mitigated.
We use surgical grade medical tools that are classified as critical medical instruments. These tools have the potential to come in contact with sterile tissues, and are sanitized and sterilized between use following Alberta Health Services Guidelines.
Absolutely! We do not use chemicals in our foot treatments. Some of our clients may require treatment for infection or nail fungus, but this is assessed on a case by case basis and will be discussed with each client, individually, at the time of their assessment.
No, we do not soak feet prior to treatment. Due to the prevalence of foot and nail fungus and infection control protocols, soaking feet is contraindicated. Soaking of feet can cause nails to split, crack, or bleed when trimmed and can introduce infection to any immunocompromised clients. We do not soak feet to maintain the integrity of the skin’s natural moisture barrier.