MOBILE SPA HOSPITAL SERVICES – TORONTO

TapLook’s Mobile Nails Services, Mobile Haircuts Services, Mobile Foot Care Services, and Mobile Spa Services are the perfect solution for relaxation and convenience during a hospital stay.
With services available at hospitals in Toronto, TapLook brings the spa experience to you so you can focus on recovery.
Services include: manicures, pedicures, acrylic nails, gel nails, foot massage, and mobile haircuts.


Mobile Pedicure

Mobile Manicure

Foot Care

Mobile Pedicure

Mobile Manicure

Mobile Nails Full Set

Mobile Haircuts


Hospitals We Serve in Toronto
Choose your facility below and book an appointment.

Toronto General Hospital (UHN)
Toronto Western Hospital (UHN)
Princess Margaret Cancer Centre (UHN)
Mount Sinai Hospital (Sinai Health)
Hennick Bridgepoint Hospital (Sinai Health)
Women’s College Hospital
St. Michael’s Hospital (Unity Health)
St. Joseph’s Health Centre (Unity Health)
Providence Healthcare (Unity Health)
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids)
Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital
Michael Garron Hospital
North York General Hospital
Humber River Health
Scarborough Health Network – Centenary Hospital
Scarborough Health Network – General Hospital
Baycrest Health Sciences

Booking an appointment



Each appointment lasts approximately one hour.
Yes, we provide electronic receipts to your email.
If you require a paper receipt, please request one by emailing book@taplookspa.com before your appointment.
We accept cash, e-transfer, and cheque.
On average, every 6–8 weeks.
If you or your loved one are high risk (e.g., foot ulcers or neuropathy), we recommend every 4 weeks until the risk is mitigated.
We use surgical-grade tools. All instruments are sanitized and sterilized between uses following provincial infection-control guidelines.
Absolutely. We do not use chemicals in our foot treatments.
Any treatment for infection or nail fungus is assessed case-by-case during consultation.

No. Due to infection-control protocols, soaking is contraindicated. It can cause nails to split, crack, or bleed and may introduce infection, especially for immunocompromised clients.