Registered Massage Therapy

RMT care for pain, mobility, and recovery

Treatment by CCHPBC-regulated Registered Massage Therapists with direct billing options and appointment lengths from focused care to longer recovery sessions.

Rates

Current RMT appointment options

45 minutes

$110

Tax included

Focused treatment for a localized concern.

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60 minutes

$130

Tax included

Standard therapeutic RMT appointment.

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75 minutes

$150

Tax not included

Longer session for broader treatment goals.

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What is Registered Massage Therapy in British Columbia?

An RMT in BC is a regulated health professional trained in assessment, treatment planning, therapeutic massage, clinical documentation, and continuing professional education. Details can vary by practitioner, plan, and visit.

RMT care is different from spa massage because it is regulated under BC health profession standards. Your therapist records clinical notes and adapts treatment to your goals and health history.

  • 45 minutes: $110 tax included
  • 60 minutes: $130 tax included
  • 75 minutes: $150 plus tax

Which concerns do patients usually book RMT care for?

Patients commonly book RMT for neck pain, lower back pain, headaches, shoulder tension, hip discomfort, sports recovery, pregnancy discomfort, and stress-related muscle guarding. Details can vary by practitioner, plan, and visit.

The best treatment plan depends on assessment findings, symptom behaviour, health history, and your comfort level with pressure and movement.

How do therapist schedules and rates work?

Each RMT works as an independent subcontractor, sets their own schedule, and may offer slightly different appointment lengths, pricing, and treatment focus. Details can vary by practitioner, plan, and visit.

The booking portal shows current rates and availability. Some practitioners may offer appointments outside the clinic's general front desk hours.

FAQ

Quick answers

How does direct billing work for RMT in West Kelowna?

Bring your insurance card and policy details. The clinic submits the claim in real time and you pay only the remaining portion shown by the insurer.

Do I need a referral before booking massage therapy?

Most clients can book directly, but some insurance plans require a physician referral for reimbursement. Please check your plan before your first visit.

Are RMT and acupuncture regulated in British Columbia?

Yes. Registered Massage Therapists and Registered Acupuncturists in BC are regulated by the College of Complementary Health Professionals of BC.

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