If you’re a doctor, nurse, pharmacist, or any healthcare professional working near Richmond Centre, you already know the toll your job takes on your body. Long shifts, constant standing, and the emotional weight of patient care leave you physically drained — and too often, you put your own health last.
At Artemis Wellness Clinic, we see healthcare workers every day. Our registered massage therapists understand the unique physical demands of medical work, and our clinic is designed to fit your schedule — open 7 days a week, just steps from Richmond Centre and Brighouse SkyTrain. If you’ve been searching for a trusted RMT in Richmond who truly understands your profession, you’re in the right place.
Why Healthcare Workers Need RMT More Than Anyone
Healthcare is one of the most physically demanding professions. Whether you’re a nurse pulling 12-hour shifts on your feet, a surgeon standing through lengthy procedures, or a pharmacist hunched over a dispensary counter, your body absorbs tremendous strain day after day.
The irony is clear: you spend your career caring for others while neglecting your own musculoskeletal health. Over time, those tight shoulders, that nagging lower back pain, and those tension headaches become part of your daily routine. They shouldn’t be.
Registered massage therapy is not a luxury — for healthcare professionals, it’s a clinical necessity. A qualified RMT in Richmond can address the specific repetitive strain patterns that come with medical work, helping you recover between shifts and sustain a long, healthy career.
Common Injuries and Pain Patterns in Medical Professionals
At Artemis, our RMTs treat healthcare workers from Richmond General Hospital, local medical offices, dental clinics, and pharmacies throughout the No. 3 Road corridor. The pain patterns we see most frequently include the following.
Chronic neck and upper back tension. Hours spent charting on computers, reviewing imaging, or looking down at patients creates persistent tightness in the cervical spine and upper trapezius muscles. Nurses and dental professionals are especially affected.
Lower back pain from prolonged standing. Surgeons, OR nurses, and pharmacists who stand for hours without adequate support develop lumbar strain, SI joint dysfunction, and disc-related discomfort. This is one of the most common reasons healthcare workers seek RMT in Richmond.
Shoulder and rotator cuff strain. Repeatedly lifting and repositioning patients, reaching overhead for supplies, or performing manual procedures puts significant stress on the shoulder complex. Without treatment, these issues can become chronic.
Wrist and forearm pain. Dental hygienists, surgeons, and anyone who relies on fine motor skills can develop carpal tunnel symptoms, tendinitis, and forearm tension from repetitive hand movements.
Tension headaches and jaw clenching. The high-stress nature of healthcare — life-or-death decisions, difficult patient interactions, shift work disrupting sleep — contributes to chronic tension headaches, TMJ dysfunction, and bruxism.
If any of these sound familiar, you’re not alone. And you don’t have to accept them as part of the job. To learn more about how targeted massage can help with these specific issues, read our guide to deep tissue massage in Richmond.
How RMT at Artemis Helps You Recover Between Shifts
Artemis Wellness Clinic is not a spa. We are a professional, multidisciplinary healthcare clinic staffed by registered massage therapists, registered acupuncturists, physiotherapists, chiropractors, and kinesiologists — all under one roof. This is what makes us unique in the Richmond Centre area.
When you book an RMT appointment at Artemis, your therapist begins with a thorough assessment of your pain patterns, work habits, and treatment goals. This isn’t a generic relaxation session. Your treatment plan is built around your profession and your body.
Our RMTs — including Dave Tam, Samuel Cabuay, and Jonae Ablao — use evidence-based techniques such as myofascial release, trigger point therapy, deep tissue work, and joint mobilization. If your condition would benefit from a complementary approach, we can coordinate with our in-house physiotherapist, chiropractor, or acupuncturist for a truly integrated treatment plan.
For healthcare workers who also deal with stress, fatigue, and emotional exhaustion, our registered acupuncturist Mandy Tam offers treatments that support nervous system regulation, sleep quality, and overall recovery. Many of our patients combine RMT and acupuncture for the best results.
This multidisciplinary approach is the key advantage of choosing Artemis for your RMT in Richmond. No other clinic in the Richmond Centre area offers this level of integrated care. If you’re new to massage therapy, our guide on what to expect at your first RMT appointment will help you prepare.
Your Insurance Likely Covers It — Here’s How Direct Billing Works
One of the biggest barriers to regular massage therapy is cost. The good news: if you’re a healthcare professional with extended health benefits, your plan almost certainly covers registered massage therapy.
At Artemis, we offer direct billing to most major insurance providers, including Pacific Blue Cross, Sun Life, Manulife, Canada Life, and many others. That means you don’t pay upfront and wait for reimbursement — we bill your insurer directly, and you walk out paying only any remaining balance.
The key word here is “registered.” Only a Registered Massage Therapist (RMT) — someone who has completed the rigorous CMTBC certification — qualifies for insurance coverage in BC. Non-registered massage therapists and spa therapists are not covered. Every therapist at Artemis is fully registered, so your benefits apply. Learn more about the difference between an RMT and a regular massage therapist.
We also accept ICBC claims with direct billing and no upfront cost, which is ideal if you’ve been injured in a motor vehicle accident. For full details on the ICBC process, visit our ICBC massage therapy claims guide.
Refer a Colleague, Both Get $15
We know that healthcare professionals trust recommendations from their colleagues more than any advertisement. That’s why we created our Refer a Friend Program specifically with you in mind.
Here’s how it works: refer a friend or colleague to Artemis Wellness Clinic. Once both of you have completed your appointments, you each receive a $15 gift card. It’s our way of saying thank you for spreading the word.
If you work in a hospital or medical office, tell your coworkers about Artemis — you’ll all benefit. This promotion is valid until April 30, 2026, so take advantage of it while you can.
Conveniently Located Near Richmond Centre
We understand that after a long shift, the last thing you want is a complicated commute to your appointment. That’s why Artemis Wellness Clinic is located at 130-5911 No. 3 Road, Richmond BC — directly across from Pricesmart Ackroyd and just a 3-minute walk from Richmond Centre and Brighouse SkyTrain station.
Whether you’re coming from Richmond General Hospital, a nearby medical office, or the SkyTrain, getting here is quick and easy. We’re open 7 days a week, with walk-in availability, so you can fit your RMT appointment around even the most unpredictable shift schedule.
Need to combine RMT with another treatment? Because we offer physiotherapy, chiropractic, acupuncture, and kinesiology all at one location, you can address multiple concerns in a single visit — saving you time and trips.
Book Your RMT Appointment Today
You spend your career taking care of others. It’s time someone took care of you. Whether you’re dealing with chronic neck pain from charting, lower back strain from standing through surgery, or the cumulative effects of years in healthcare, our registered massage therapists at Artemis are here to help.
Artemis Wellness Clinic is Richmond’s only multidisciplinary clinic near Richmond Centre offering RMT, acupuncture, physiotherapy, chiropractic, and kinesiology — all under one roof. Your insurance covers it. We direct bill for you. And we’re open 7 days a week.
Book online now: https://artemis.janeapp.com/
Call us: 604-242-2233
Visit us: 130-5911 No. 3 Road, Richmond BC, V6X 0K9 (across from Pricesmart Ackroyd, 3 minutes from Richmond Centre / Brighouse SkyTrain)
Walk-ins are welcome, but booking ahead guarantees your preferred time. Don’t forget — refer a colleague and you both get a $15 gift card (valid until April 30, 2026).
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a doctor’s referral to see an RMT in Richmond?
No. In British Columbia, you do not need a doctor’s referral to see a Registered Massage Therapist. You can book directly with an RMT at Artemis Wellness Clinic anytime. However, if you’re using ICBC benefits, you will need a referral from your physician. Check our ICBC claims guide for details.
How often should healthcare workers get massage therapy?
For healthcare professionals with physically demanding roles, we typically recommend RMT sessions every 2 to 4 weeks for maintenance, and more frequently during periods of increased pain or after injury. Your RMT at Artemis will recommend a treatment schedule based on your specific needs and work demands.
Is RMT covered by my BC extended health plan?
Yes, in most cases. Registered massage therapy is covered by the vast majority of extended health benefit plans in British Columbia, including Pacific Blue Cross, Sun Life, Manulife, and Canada Life. Artemis offers direct billing, so you typically pay nothing upfront. For more information, read our article on whether massage therapy is covered by insurance in Richmond BC.
Can I book same-day or walk in?
Yes. Artemis Wellness Clinic is open 7 days a week and welcomes walk-ins. While we recommend booking ahead to secure your preferred time, same-day appointments are often available. Book online at artemis.janeapp.com or call us at 604-242-2233.

