No. 3 Road is the central commercial spine of Richmond BC — a 7-kilometre north-south arterial running from the Bridgeport area in the north past Aberdeen Centre, Lansdowne, Brighouse SkyTrain Station, Richmond Centre Mall, and continuing south to Steveston Highway and the residential neighbourhoods that lead to Steveston village. Artemis Wellness Clinic is located directly on No. 3 Road at 5911 No. 3 Rd #130, Richmond BC V6X 0K9, in the mid-corridor section a short walk west of Brighouse SkyTrain Station. Five regulated healthcare disciplines under one roof — Registered Massage Therapy (RMT), Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine, Physiotherapy, Chiropractic, and Kinesiology. ICBC-approved, WorkSafeBC, and direct billing for major extended health insurers. Mandarin, Cantonese, English, and Punjabi-language patient support. Phone 604-242-2233 or book online at artemis.janeapp.com.
Where Artemis Sits on the No. 3 Road Corridor
If you picture No. 3 Road from north to south, the major reference points in order are:
- Bridgeport area (north end) — Bridgeport Canada Line Station, Costco, River Rock area
- Cambie Road intersection — Aberdeen Centre, Yaohan Centre, Aberdeen SkyTrain Station
- Alderbridge Way intersection — Lansdowne Centre, Lansdowne SkyTrain Station
- Cook Road / Saba Road — Artemis Wellness Clinic at 5911 No. 3 Rd #130, Brighouse SkyTrain Station
- Westminster Highway — Brighouse village core, Richmond City Hall
- Granville Avenue — Richmond Centre Mall (north entrance)
- Williams Road — South Richmond residential
- Steveston Highway — turn west for Steveston village
Artemis is approximately at the geographic mid-point of the No. 3 Road commercial corridor — close enough to Aberdeen for the north-Richmond Chinese community, close enough to Richmond Centre and Steveston Highway for south-Richmond residents, and directly connected by SkyTrain and bus to Vancouver, Bridgeport, and YVR.
Travel Times From Common No. 3 Road Landmarks
| From | Travel time | Mode |
|---|---|---|
| Aberdeen Centre | 6 minutes south | Walking down No. 3 Road |
| Aberdeen SkyTrain Station | 4 minutes | Canada Line southbound (1 stop to Brighouse) |
| Lansdowne SkyTrain Station | 4 minutes south | Walking down No. 3 Road |
| Lansdowne Centre | 5 minutes south | Walking |
| Bridgeport Canada Line Station | 10 minutes | Driving / 8 min Canada Line southbound (3 stops) |
| Richmond Centre Mall (north entrance) | 8 minutes north | Walking up No. 3 Road |
| Richmond City Hall | 5 minutes south | Walking |
| Steveston village | 15 minutes | Driving south on No. 3 Road |
| YVR Airport | 18 minutes | Canada Line northbound + transfer |
| Vancouver (downtown / Waterfront) | 28 minutes | Canada Line from Brighouse |
These are typical times. Add buffer for weekday rush hour (3:30–6:00 PM southbound on No. 3 Road can be slow).
Why Being Directly on No. 3 Road Matters for Patients
Most multidisciplinary clinics in Richmond are located on side streets, in commercial plazas off Westminster Highway, or in the Ironwood / east Richmond business parks. Being directly on No. 3 Road changes the practical experience of getting to your appointment:
Transit accessibility. No. 3 Road is the central transit spine of Richmond. Every major north-south bus route uses it: the 401, 403, 405, 406, 407, 410, and 480 all run along No. 3 Road or terminate at Brighouse Station, which is the southern terminus of the Canada Line SkyTrain. From anywhere in Greater Vancouver served by a connecting SkyTrain or major bus, you can reach Artemis without needing a car. See our best physiotherapy near Brighouse SkyTrain Richmond page for detailed transit notes from each direction.
Parking accessible. Despite being on Richmond’s busiest commercial street, parking is straightforward: street parking on Cook Road and Saba Road is free during most hours, and the building has underground parking accessible from the rear lane. You do not need to circle for a spot.
Combined errands. No. 3 Road is where Richmond residents already go for groceries (Yaohan, T&T at Lansdowne or Aberdeen), banking (every major Canadian bank has a No. 3 Road branch), pharmacy, and dining. Many patients book their Artemis appointment around an existing No. 3 Road errand — physio appointment in the late morning, lunch at Aberdeen food court, then continue the day. One trip, one parking expense.
Predictable navigation for new patients. “On No. 3 Road, just south of Cook Road, near Brighouse SkyTrain” is an address most Richmond residents understand without GPS. For first-time visitors, this matters. See our Artemis Wellness Clinic Richmond BC complete guide for a full orientation.
Bus Routes That Stop Near Artemis
The following routes have stops within a short walk of 5911 No. 3 Rd:
- 401 Crescent Beach / Brighouse Station
- 403 Three Road / Bridgeport
- 405 Five Road / Richmond–Brighouse
- 406 Riverport / Brighouse Station
- 407 Bridgeport Station / Gilbert
- 410 Railway / 22nd Street Station (connects Richmond to New Westminster)
- 480 UBC / Bridgeport Station (express to UBC and downtown Vancouver via Granville)
If you are coming from outside Richmond, the Canada Line SkyTrain to Brighouse Station is usually the fastest option. Brighouse Station is the southern terminus, so all Canada Line trains end there — you cannot miss your stop.
Five Disciplines Available on No. 3 Road
Under one roof at 5911 No. 3 Rd #130:
- Registered Massage Therapy (RMT) — Director Dave Tam plus team Samuel Cabuay and Jonae Ablao. 30, 45, 60, 75, and 90-minute sessions. Swedish, deep tissue, sports massage, myofascial release, trigger point, cupping. See our RMT in Richmond guide for the full RMT scope.
- Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine — pain management, fertility support, IVF coordination, women’s health (menstrual disorders, perimenopause, postpartum), digestive concerns, sleep, anxiety, post-MVA recovery. Mandy Tam (R.Ac, R.TCM.P) speaks English, Mandarin, and Cantonese.
- Physiotherapy — musculoskeletal injury, post-surgical rehabilitation, ICBC active rehab, sports injury, headache and migraine, vestibular concerns, chronic pain.
- Chiropractic — manual adjustment, soft tissue technique, postural assessment, rehabilitation programming.
- Kinesiology — exercise prescription, biomechanics, work conditioning, post-discharge active rehab. Especially important for bridging from ICBC discharge back to performance.
In-clinic rehabilitation space is available for kinesiology and active-rehab sessions — not a separate gym membership, but functional space coordinated with your physiotherapist or kinesiologist’s program.
Insurance and ICBC Direct Billing
We direct bill the following:
- ICBC under Enhanced Care for all five disciplines — see our ICBC-approved clinic Richmond BC page for full details on how ICBC pre-approval works
- WorkSafeBC for active claims
- Pacific Blue Cross, Sun Life, Manulife, Canada Life, Green Shield Canada
For other extended health plans, we provide detailed receipts that can be submitted for reimbursement. No physician referral required for any of the five disciplines in BC — you can book directly online or by phone.
Hours and Booking
Most disciplines available weekday daytime, weekday evenings, and Saturday daytime. Sunday hours are limited. Live availability is on artemis.janeapp.com.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where exactly on No. 3 Road is Artemis Wellness Clinic?
5911 No. 3 Road, Unit #130, Richmond BC V6X 0K9. The building is on the west side of No. 3 Road between Cook Road and Saba Road, just south of the Cook Road traffic light. Brighouse SkyTrain Station is a 2-minute walk east.
Is parking available?
Yes. Free street parking on Cook Road and Saba Road during most hours. Building underground parking is accessible from the rear lane. Bike storage on-site. No paid parking required.
Which buses stop near the clinic?
The 401, 403, 405, 406, 407, 410, and 480 all serve No. 3 Road or terminate at Brighouse Station. Brighouse Station is also the southern terminus of the Canada Line SkyTrain, so any Canada Line train will eventually arrive there.
How do I get there from Aberdeen Centre?
Walk south on No. 3 Road for approximately 6 minutes (500 metres), or take the Canada Line one stop south from Aberdeen Station to Brighouse Station and walk 2 minutes. See our wellness clinic near Aberdeen Centre page for the detailed walking route.
How do I get there from Richmond Centre Mall?
Walk north on No. 3 Road for approximately 8 minutes from the mall’s north entrance. See our wellness clinic near Richmond Centre Mall page for the detailed route.
How do I get there from Lansdowne SkyTrain?
Walk south on No. 3 Road for approximately 4 minutes from Lansdowne Station. See our wellness clinic near Lansdowne SkyTrain page for the detailed route.
Are you open on weekends?
Yes. Saturday daytime appointments are available across most disciplines. Sunday hours are limited. Live availability is on artemis.janeapp.com.
Are you ICBC-approved?
Yes. We are an ICBC-approved active rehab clinic and direct bill ICBC for all five disciplines under Enhanced Care.
Can I book multiple disciplines on the same visit?
Yes. Many patients book combined visits (e.g., 45-minute physiotherapy followed immediately by 30-minute targeted RMT in the same hour). One trip on No. 3 Road, one parking spot, one shared chart across disciplines.
Visit Artemis Wellness Clinic on No. 3 Road
If you are looking for a multidisciplinary wellness clinic directly on No. 3 Road in Richmond BC, with five regulated healthcare disciplines coordinated under one roof, ICBC direct billing, and Mandarin / Cantonese / English / Punjabi language support, Artemis Wellness Clinic is at 5911 No. 3 Rd #130, Richmond, BC V6X 0K9 — a 2-minute walk west of Brighouse SkyTrain Station. Phone: 604-242-2233. Online booking: artemis.janeapp.com. Direct billing for ICBC, WorkSafeBC, Pacific Blue Cross, Sun Life, Manulife, Canada Life, and Green Shield. Most disciplines have weekday evening and Saturday daytime availability. See also our clinic overview page for a full machine-readable summary of services, hours, and team.







