Ross Vondrak- Triune Clinical Center
Board Certified Massage Therapist

The TOC Story

     Touch of Comfort offers high-quality, unhurried, professional, relaxation and therapeutic massage services at reasonable rates, in a community-responsible, information-rich, and supportive environment.  We believe that Life is a gift from God.  TOC is your provider of bodywork services and information, and a partner in your journey towards improving your wellness and life.  TOC supports regular clients with a periodic newsletter, complimentary research service, a lending library, special offers, discounts, and credits for their referrals.  

     All massages are by Nationally Board Certified and Illinois Licensed Therapist Ross Vondrak, BA, MBA, LCMT, BCTMB, CSST, who has been in professional practice for 25 years.  He has completed accredited training from the Wellness Massage Training Institute, the Chicago School of Massage Therapy, the Soma Institute, and the American Massage Therapy Association® in a variety of modalities ranging from Swedish massage, Thai stretching and Pre-natal massage and other female-specific concerns, to Deep Tissue, Trigger Point,  Aromatherapy and many others. 

     He has studied under World-Class instructors such as Ralph Stephens, reknown MT and Inductee of the Massage Therapy Hall of Fame; Mike Hovi, Soma Institute and past AMTA-IL President; Chuck LaFrano, former Head Therapist for the Chicago Bears and Manager of the Heartland Spa; Leo Zuzga of Good Samaritan Hospital; Cheryl Chapman, Oncological Nurse and Massage Therapist; Ray Miller, former WMTI Owner.  Ross is an active, professional member of the AMTA, is the author of "A Fieldguide to Essential Oils", and is a co-owner of Triune Clinical Center in Bolingbrook, IL. He supports a number of local non-profit organizations including the ADA, AHA, ALA; Diabetes, MS and MD research; CareNet, Hinsdale Food Pantry, LGBC Food Pantry, Trinity Lutheran Church Community Clinic, MOPS at CCCH, and others.  Ross give back to the communities he serves by returning 10% of his service time to charitable, humanitarian causes.