If you live, work, or commute through central Richmond, Artemis Wellness Clinic is one of the most accessible physiotherapy options in the area. Located at 5911 No. 3 Road #130, we are a short two-to-three minute walk from Brighouse SkyTrain Station. For busy commuters, Richmond Centre shoppers, and Richmond residents who need consistent physiotherapy without the hassle of driving and parking, the location makes treatment genuinely easy to stick with.
This guide explains why location matters for physiotherapy outcomes, how to get to our clinic from Brighouse Station, the services we provide, and what to expect on your first visit. If you are already certain you need a physiotherapist near Brighouse, you can skip ahead and book your appointment on Jane App or call us at 604-242-2233.
Why Location Matters When Choosing a Physiotherapy Clinic
Most people start physiotherapy with good intentions, but the biggest predictor of whether you finish your treatment plan is how easily you can get to your clinic. Research on rehabilitation adherence consistently shows that travel time over fifteen minutes each way dramatically increases missed appointments. This is especially true when you are in pain. Walking after a treatment session can irritate a lower-back injury, and sitting in a car for twenty minutes after manual therapy often undoes part of the benefit.
Choosing a physiotherapy clinic near Brighouse SkyTrain gives you three practical advantages. First, you avoid driving after treatments that temporarily loosen muscles and joints. Second, you can book sessions on the way to or from work without rearranging your day. Third, for ICBC or insurance patients who need two or three sessions a week, a nearby clinic is the difference between finishing your treatment plan and quitting halfway through.
How to Get to Artemis from Brighouse SkyTrain
Artemis Wellness Clinic sits on the west side of No. 3 Road at #130 — directly across from Richmond Centre mall and two short blocks south of Brighouse SkyTrain Station.
Walking from Brighouse Station. Exit the station on the No. 3 Road side. Walk south along No. 3 Road for approximately two minutes (roughly 250 metres). Our clinic entrance is on the ground level of the 5911 building. The full walk is level, covered in most stretches, and wheelchair accessible.
By bus. Multiple Translink routes stop within one block of our clinic, including routes 401, 402, 403, 407, and 430. Real-time arrivals are available on the Transit or Translink apps.
By car. If you are driving in from Steveston, Aberdeen, Ironwood, or other parts of Richmond, there is paid street parking on No. 3 Road and adjacent side streets, plus mall parking at Richmond Centre directly across the street. Most visitors park at Richmond Centre and walk over.
By bike. Richmond’s bike lane network connects to our stretch of No. 3 Road. Covered bike racks are available near the building entrance.
Physiotherapy Services at Artemis Wellness Clinic
Our physiotherapists treat the full spectrum of musculoskeletal conditions common among Richmond residents. Each initial assessment is forty-five to sixty minutes of one-on-one time with a registered physiotherapist — not a rushed five-minute check followed by an exercise handout.
Sports and overuse injuries. We treat runner’s knee, Achilles tendinopathy, shin splints, rotator cuff strains, tennis elbow, and similar conditions with a combination of manual therapy, exercise prescription, and, where indicated, intramuscular stimulation (IMS) or dry needling.
Post-accident rehabilitation. If you have been in a motor vehicle collision, our physiotherapy team works directly with ICBC to handle approvals and direct billing. Common cases include whiplash, low-back strain, and concussion-related rehabilitation. For more on coverage, see our guide to ICBC physiotherapy in Richmond.
Chronic pain. Persistent pain often involves a combination of musculoskeletal dysfunction and nervous-system sensitization. We use graded exposure, movement retraining, and manual therapy to help chronic pain patients reclaim function.
Post-surgical rehabilitation. After orthopaedic surgery — ACL reconstruction, rotator-cuff repair, joint replacement — structured physiotherapy is essential to regain strength and range of motion. Bring your surgical report and we coordinate with your surgeon as needed.
Workplace injuries. We are a WorkSafeBC-registered clinic and bill WSBC directly for eligible claims.
For a broader overview of what physiotherapy includes and how it compares to other treatments, our physiotherapy services page covers the full scope. If you are trying to decide between physiotherapy and massage therapy, our comparison on RMT versus physiotherapy may help.
Who Benefits from Physiotherapy Near Brighouse?
Our Brighouse-area patient mix reflects the neighbourhoods immediately around No. 3 Road.
Richmond Centre and downtown Richmond office workers. Employees from nearby towers deal with neck stiffness, mid-back tension, screen-related headaches, and repetitive-strain issues in the wrists and forearms. Physiotherapy combined with ergonomic advice solves most of these within four to six sessions.
SkyTrain commuters from Vancouver and Burnaby. For commuters going into downtown Vancouver daily, being able to book physiotherapy on the way home makes consistent attendance realistic in a way that driving back to Richmond never is.
Seniors living in Brighouse, Lansdowne, and nearby high-rises. Osteoarthritis management, post-fall rehabilitation, and balance training are common reasons our senior patients see us.
ICBC claimants from across Metro Vancouver. Many patients who were injured elsewhere in the Lower Mainland travel to Artemis because our clinic is transit-accessible and we handle the ICBC paperwork from first call to final report. See our step-by-step guide on how to use your ICBC claim.
Active adults and weekend warriors. Runners, cyclists, climbers from nearby gyms, and recreational athletes use us for injury management and return-to-sport programming.
What to Expect on Your First Physiotherapy Visit
Your first visit at Artemis is a dedicated forty-five to sixty minutes with a registered physiotherapist. Here is the flow:
- Intake and history. You complete a short health questionnaire covering your injury, prior treatment, medications, and goals. If you have X-ray or MRI reports, bring them or email them ahead.
- Physical assessment. Your physiotherapist checks range of motion, strength, joint mechanics, and specific orthopaedic tests tied to your presenting complaint.
- Treatment. Most first visits include initial treatment — manual therapy, exercise prescription, and, where appropriate, modalities such as IMS or therapeutic ultrasound.
- Plan and home program. Before you leave, you receive a clear treatment plan, exercises to do between sessions, and a booking cadence that matches the severity of your condition.
For insurance patients, our front desk verifies coverage during intake. For ICBC patients, we confirm your claim number with ICBC directly so billing goes through without you paying out of pocket.
Insurance and ICBC Direct Billing
Artemis bills the following insurers directly for physiotherapy:
- ICBC (no-fault benefits and tort claims)
- Pacific Blue Cross
- Sun Life
- Manulife
- Green Shield Canada
- Canada Life
- WorkSafeBC
Where direct billing is not available with your specific plan, we provide itemized receipts suitable for insurance submission.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Artemis really walking distance from Brighouse Station?
Yes. Our clinic is approximately 250 metres south of Brighouse SkyTrain Station — a two-to-three minute walk along the west side of No. 3 Road.
Can I book same-day physiotherapy appointments?
Same-day appointments are often available, especially in the morning and late afternoon. The fastest way to check is on our Jane App booking page, where all open slots are visible in real time, or by calling 604-242-2233.
Do I need a doctor’s referral for physiotherapy in BC?
No. Physiotherapy in British Columbia is a direct-access profession, meaning you can book an assessment without a doctor’s referral. However, some extended-health insurance plans still require a referral for reimbursement — check your specific plan.
Do you offer direct billing to ICBC?
Yes. For approved ICBC physiotherapy claims, we bill ICBC directly so you pay nothing at the clinic. We confirm your claim with ICBC during intake.
How many physiotherapy sessions will I need?
Most acute injuries resolve in six to twelve sessions over four to eight weeks. Chronic conditions and post-surgical rehabilitation typically require longer. Your physiotherapist gives you a clear estimate at your first visit.
What should I wear to my physiotherapy session?
Wear loose, comfortable clothing that allows the therapist to see and move the injured area. For lower-body injuries, shorts are helpful. For shoulders and neck, a tank top or t-shirt works well. Gowns are also available.
Do you offer evening or weekend physiotherapy appointments?
Yes. Our physiotherapy schedule includes evening and weekend slots to accommodate patients who work standard hours. Live availability by practitioner is visible on our Jane App booking page.
Is there parking near the clinic for people who drive?
Yes. Paid street parking is available on No. 3 Road and adjacent side streets. Richmond Centre parking is directly across the street and is free for the first hour during most periods.
Book Your Physiotherapy Appointment in Richmond
Artemis Wellness Clinic
5911 No. 3 Road #130, Richmond, BC V6X 0K9
Phone: 604-242-2233
Online booking: artemis.janeapp.com
Two minutes from Brighouse SkyTrain. Direct billing for ICBC and most extended health plans. Evening and weekend appointments available.







