Vancouver Physiotherapy and Sports Clinic
1530 West 7th Ave
Vancouver BC V6J 1S3
Tel: 604-739-5626
When you come to Vancouver Physiotherapy & Sports Clinic, you can expect a welcoming, professional environment. Our highly skilled and university trained physiotherapists will provide individualized consultation and treatment along with information about the care of your condition.
Our Clinic is located on the second floor of the Seymour Health Centre on 7th Ave between Granville and Fir. We are conveniently accessible by transit via West Broadway and the Granville st corridors.
Great News!
Vancouver Physiotherapy is pleased to offer Massage Therapy to ICBC, WCB and MSP patients. Our highly skilled Registered Massage Therapists are now available every Monday through to Thursday.
Current Massage therapy rates for private patients are as follows:
60 minutes- $90
45 minutes- $75
30 minutes- $50
Please contact our office staff to find out the rates for Massage as an ICBC, MSP and WCB patient.
Our Location:
Seymour Health Centre
Station 5, 1530 West 7th Ave
Vancouver, BC V6J 1S3
Hours: Monday to Friday
8:00am-6:00pm
Telephone Number: 604-739-5626
Fax Number: 604-739-5628
E-mail: info@physiovancouver.ca
For an appointment please call us on 604-739-5626 or use our online appointment request form.
“Vancouver physio has a great health care team and are very professional, extremely knowledgeable, well trained and caring. I would highly recommend their services.” – Alan
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