About Iulia
I'm Iulia, and I built Zenera as a quiet, safe space in Cluj-Napoca where massage happens without rushing. Before I trained in massage, I trained as a pharmacist — I finished my degree and completed my residency, and that background shapes how I work now: I look for explanations, I try to understand what's actually happening in the body, and I avoid promising more than the evidence supports.
Background, for context
If you're new to Romania, here's what these credentials mean in practice: a pharmacy degree here is a full university medical-sciences program, and the residency that followed it is supervised clinical training at a hospital — comparable to the kind of clinical grounding a pharmacist or allied health professional would have in the UK or US. I didn't come to massage as a hobby that turned into a business; I came to it already trained to think in mechanisms, not slogans.
4 months
in operation
35
clients served
90
sessions completed
30%
rebook rate
Training
- Pharmacy degree — Iuliu Hațieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Cluj-Napoca, 2020
- Residency — Spitalul Municipal Cluj-Napoca (Cluj-Napoca Municipal Hospital), 2021–2024
- Relaxation Massage Course — Reflexovital Cluj-Napoca, 2024
- Therapeutic Massage & Reflexology Course — Reflexovital Cluj-Napoca, 2025
How I work
Massage isn't just a technique to me — it's also about the connection with the person on the table, and about having a place where you can actually stop for a moment in an otherwise busy day. I want every client to feel safe and listened to. You can talk about anything during a session, or we can keep things quiet — that's entirely your call. I work alone, with no rotating staff, so if you book again, you're booking with the same person who remembers what worked last time.
If you're dealing with desk-job tension or a specific problem area, the therapeutic massage page is a good place to start.