No-Show Policy

We value your time and appreciate your commitment to your scheduled appointments. To ensure fairness and efficiency for all clients, we have implemented the following policy regarding missed appointments:

If you fail to attend your appointment without providing prior notice or a valid reason, 50% of the appointment fee will be charged to the credit card on file. This charge compensates for the time reserved exclusively for you, which could have been offered to another client in need of care.

We kindly ask that you notify us as soon as possible if you need to cancel or reschedule your appointment within 12 hours to avoid these charges. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

Registered Massage Therapy

Massage therapy focuses on manipulating the body’s soft tissues to promote healing and relaxation. Techniques include applying pressure, holding, or mobilizing areas of the body to improve circulation, reduce muscle tension, and support recovery. Direct billing is available for Sun Life, Manulife, Canada Life, and Green Shield and 20+ insurance company. Please note that Pacific Blue Cross doe... Read More

Massage therapy focuses on manipulating the body’s soft tissues to promote healing and relaxation. Techniques include applying pressure, holding, or mobilizing areas of the body to improve circulation, reduce muscle tension, and support recovery.
Direct billing is available for Sun Life, Manulife, Canada Life, and Green Shield and 20+ insurance company.
Please note that Pacific Blue Cross does not currently support direct billing but receipts can be submitted for reimbursement.
RMT services are subject to a 5% GST tax.


Acupuncture/TCM

In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), it is believed that energy, known as Qi (or Chi), flows through the body along specific pathways called meridians. These meridians act as channels, much like rivers, delivering nourishment and vitality to the body’s tissues. When the flow of Qi is disrupted—akin to a blockage in a river—it can lead to stagnation and imbalance. Acupuncture works by stimu... Read More

In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), it is believed that energy, known as Qi (or Chi), flows through the body along specific pathways called meridians. These meridians act as channels, much like rivers, delivering nourishment and vitality to the body’s tissues. When the flow of Qi is disrupted—akin to a blockage in a river—it can lead to stagnation and imbalance.

Acupuncture works by stimulating specific points along these meridians, using fine needles to clear blockages and restore the smooth flow of energy. By rebalancing the Qi, acupuncture helps harmonize the body’s natural functions.

Qi is central to the philosophy of TCM, which views health as the balance and smooth movement of this vital energy. Illness arises when Qi becomes disrupted or imbalanced, manifesting as physical or emotional symptoms. TCM takes a holistic approach to understanding these symptoms, treating the individual as a whole to restore harmony in body, mind, and spirit.


Physiotherapy

We’ll work with our clients to improve their quality of life by: Promoting optimal mobility, health and wellness. Preventing disease, injury, and disability. Managing acute and chronic conditions. Improving and maintaining optimal functional independence and performance. Rehabilitating injury and disease or disability with exercise, manual therapy and therapeutic interventions. Educatin... Read More

We’ll work with our clients to improve their quality of life by:

Promoting optimal mobility, health and wellness.
Preventing disease, injury, and disability.
Managing acute and chronic conditions.
Improving and maintaining optimal functional independence and performance.
Rehabilitating injury and disease or disability with exercise, manual therapy and therapeutic interventions.
Educating and assisting our clients to prevent re-occurrence, re-injury or functional decline.


Enbo Huang (Tony) RMT

Tony Huang is a registered massage therapist (RMT) in the clinic. He graduated in 2024 from Vancouver Career College, Burnaby Campus. Based on his in-depth study and practice of health knowledge, Tony is passionate about applying these techniques and knowledge to provide better health services to his patients. Throughout his time in school, he enjoyed learning human anatomy and physiology, massage techniques, hydrotherapy, and therapeutic exercise. He liked to use a variety of techniques in his practice to know how to get the best results. In addition to his in-clinic training in school, Tony participated in various outreach programs to treat people with different backgrounds and conditions. Tony’s approach to treatment is to provide a relaxing and comfortable environment for his patients. He is proficient in skill sets in Swedish, trigger point therapy, myofascial release, as well as neuromuscular techniques. He has developed his own treatment plans or combination of techniques specifically for patients in pain, soreness, tightness, and discomfort. He would apply them in his treatment according to the patient’s condition. Tony respects all individuals with any gender identity, religion, culture, or sexual orientation and provides a safe and comfortable space for them, so they can enjoy and benefit from the massage. Moreover, he can help his patients decrease pain and improve overall functional performance not only through his massage, but also by educating his patients on their situation, and giving them the most appropriate homecare (including stretching, strengthening, hydrotherapy, etc.) to complement the current treatment to achieve the best results. As a sports lover, Tony enjoys his spare time in activities, such as table tennis, basketball, indoor rock climbing, swimming, billiards, hiking, boating, and snowboarding. This active lifestyle not only keeps his body in good condition and vitality, but also allows him to relax mentally. He believes that engaging with patients in this state can also have a positive impact on them.

Enbo Huang (Tony) RMT Tony Huang is a registered massage therapist (RMT) in the clinic. He gradu... Read More

Congcong graduated from Pacific Coastal College of Massage Therapy, bringing a unique blend of knowledge and experience to her practice. Originally had a degree in Bachelor of Arts in Economics from UBC, she later transitioned her care into massage therapy after discovering a true passion for helping others through direct, meaningful interactions. This shift was driven by her desire to create real, positive change in people’s lives, a purpose she found most fulfilling in the field of massage therapy.

Congcong’s approach focuses on deep tissue techniques aimed at reducing pain and addressing the underlying causes of musculoskeletal issues. While she emphasizes targeted pain relief, she also incorporates methods to help clients lower stress levels and enhance overall relaxation. Congcong has gained experience treating conditions like rotator cuff injuries, tennis elbow, and other musculotendinous injury-related challenges. She combines a variety of techniques, including fascial release, trigger point therapy, joint mobilization, and Swedish massage to ensure each treatment is both effective and personalized based on the patient’s needs.

With a deep passion for studying the body and understanding its complexities, Congcong is committed to providing safe, effective, and personalized treatment plans for every client.

Congcong graduated from Pacific Coastal College of Massage Therapy, bringing a unique blend of kn... Read More

Marlon Wong Uy, PT Registered Physiotherapist Marlon Wong Uy, PT, a BC registered physiotherapist since 2011, has worked in the field for over 12 years in several countries (Canada, UK, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Turks and Caicos Islands and the Philippines). A BSc graduate in Physical therapy from Southern, Philippines, has worked in a variety of settings from hospital-based wards, out-patient departments, rehabilitation centres to private clinics. He believes in the eclectic and evidence-based approach to treatment to achieve good outcomes. His friendly attitude, empathy and cultural competency endear him to clients.

Currently, he is affiliated with two BC local health authorities.

Marlon Wong Uy, PT Registered Physiotherapist Marlon Wong Uy, PT, a BC registered physiotherapist... Read More



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