Veterans Affairs Therapeutic Massage

Veterans Affairs Therapeutic Massage

We honour and support your unique health and wellness needs. Enjoy customized massage therapy treatments by professional RMTs, the expertise that VAC requires, and the VAC Blue Cross direct billing that you deserve! You must be pre-authorized for massage therapy by VAC, have your doctor's note to provide us a copy of (yearly), and must have your K-health-card with you at time of appointment in order to secure VAC rates and direct billing. Your military service was hard on your body, your experience may have been hard on your mind. Combine the wellness benefits for both with an hour on our massage table. Let yourself ease into the healing hands of your Registered Massage Therapist. Massage is proven to help service people physically and emotionally. Book today and feel better, more often!

  • Your treatment time includes consultation and change time.
  • Members and non-members are welcome in our clinics.
  • 90 and 120 mins treatments may be available by phone.
  • Under 16 requires a parental signature to receive treatment.
  • Expecting Moms, please note number of weeks in your booking notes.
  • For insurance and billing questions, please visit ourĀ insurance page.
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60 minutes session

$99.99

Is this Your First Visit?

  1. The link to an electronic health history form will be sent within your appointment email confirmation. Please click this link and fill out the form before your treatment.
  2. Should you not fill it out before your appointment time, please arrive 15-minutes early to fill out the form here.
  3. Please leave your cellphone in the car to avoid both the noises and the stresses that the phone can produce.
  4. We suggest not to eat just before your massage, but also do not come in famished.
  5. Try to enjoy several long, deep breaths before coming into the clinic. This is your time to start relaxing.
  6. Ensure that your restroom duties have been fulfilled prior to your treatment.
  7. If your mind cannot relax into the treatment, try focusing on what muscles your therapist is working on, and concentrate on how the work makes your muscles feel.