If you live in South Granville, along the Granville Street corridor between West 6th and West 16th Avenue, or near VanDusen Botanical Garden and Vancouver General Hospital, Artemis Wellness Clinic at 5911 No. 3 Rd #130, Richmond BC is approximately a 15-minute drive south via Granville Bridge and the Knight Street Bridge. Steps from Brighouse SkyTrain. Five regulated healthcare disciplines under one roof: Registered Massage Therapy (RMT), Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine, Physiotherapy, Chiropractic, and Kinesiology. ICBC-approved active rehab clinic. Direct billing for major extended health insurers. Phone 604-242-2233 or book online at artemis.janeapp.com.
How to Get From South Granville to Artemis Wellness Clinic
Driving route from South Granville to Artemis Wellness Clinic (approximately 15 minutes, 7 km via Granville Street and Knight Street Bridge):
- From the South Granville Rise shopping district (around West Broadway and Granville Street), head south on Granville Street
- Continue through the West 16th and West 41st Avenue intersections
- At Marpole, take SW Marine Drive east, then turn south onto Knight Street to cross the Knight Street Bridge into Richmond
- From Bridgeport Road, head west to No. 3 Road, then south
- Arrive at 5911 No. 3 Road #130 between Cook Road and Lansdowne Road
Public transit alternative: Take Bus 10 (Granville) south to Marine Drive Station, then transfer to the Canada Line southbound to Brighouse Station. Total travel time approximately 30 to 40 minutes depending on connections. From Brighouse Station the clinic is a 2-minute walk west.
Direct Canada Line option: If you prefer to skip the bus, walk or bike west to Broadway-City Hall Station (about 15 minutes from central South Granville), board the Canada Line, and travel south to Brighouse Station.
Parking: Street parking on Cook Road and Saba Road; building underground parking accessible from the rear lane. No paid parking required.
Why South Granville Patients Choose Artemis
South Granville is a distinctive Vancouver neighbourhood — established residential streets, art galleries along Granville Street, healthcare professionals working at nearby Vancouver General Hospital, and a strong mix of long-time Caucasian, Chinese, and Persian families. Patient preferences from this catchment reflect that demographic profile:
Coordinated 5-discipline care under one roof. Many South Granville households deal with multiple health needs at once — an active retiree with chronic shoulder stiffness, a working professional managing tension headaches from long screen hours, an adult child recovering from a sports injury. Having all five regulated disciplines at one Richmond location with coordinated charting is a meaningful efficiency over visiting separate single-discipline clinics across Vancouver. See our coordinated 5-discipline care model explained.
Multilingual support that matches the neighbourhood. English, Mandarin, and Cantonese spoken at the clinic; Punjabi-language patient materials available. For South Granville’s multilingual senior residents and immigrant families, this makes complex healthcare conversations — pain history, treatment options, post-care instructions — significantly easier than English-only environments.
ICBC direct billing. South Granville sits at the intersection of busy Granville Street, West Broadway, and the routes feeding the Granville Bridge — a high-traffic corridor where motor vehicle collisions are not uncommon. We are an ICBC-approved active rehab clinic and direct bill ICBC for all five disciplines under Enhanced Care.
Healthcare-aware patients welcome. South Granville residents include many physicians, nurses, allied health workers, and retired healthcare professionals (proximity to Vancouver General Hospital). Our practitioners are comfortable with patients who arrive informed, ask detailed questions about treatment rationale, and want clear communication about prognosis. Practitioner credentials, treatment notes, and progress measurements are openly shared.
Live online booking. No phone tag — see weekday daytime, weekday evening, and Saturday daytime availability in real time on artemis.janeapp.com. Convenient for South Granville professionals booking around clinical schedules and family commitments.
Services We Provide
Our five regulated disciplines:
- Registered Massage Therapy (RMT) — Director Dave Tam plus team Samuel Cabuay and Jonae Ablao. Sessions 30–90 minutes. Swedish, deep tissue, sports massage, myofascial release, trigger point therapy, cupping. See our RMT in Richmond guide.
- Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine — owner Mandy Tam (R.Ac, R.TCM.P). Pain management, fertility support, women’s health concerns, sleep, anxiety, digestive health.
- Physiotherapy — musculoskeletal injury, post-surgical rehabilitation, ICBC active-rehab claims, sports injury, headache and migraine, vestibular concerns, chronic pain. See physiotherapy near Brighouse SkyTrain.
- Chiropractic — manual adjustment, soft tissue technique, postural assessment, rehabilitation programming.
- Kinesiology — exercise prescription, biomechanics analysis, work conditioning, post-discharge active rehab.
For neighbouring Vancouver catchments, see also our pages for wellness clinic near Marpole and wellness clinic near Cambie Village.
Insurance and Billing
Direct billing accepted:
– ICBC under Enhanced Care for all five disciplines
– WorkSafeBC for active claims
– Pacific Blue Cross, Sun Life, Manulife, Canada Life, Green Shield Canada
For other plans, detailed receipts are provided for reimbursement.
Hours and Booking
Most disciplines: weekday daytime, weekday evenings, Saturday daytime. Sunday limited. Live availability shown on artemis.janeapp.com.
No physician referral required for any of the five disciplines in BC.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to drive from South Granville to Artemis?
Approximately 15 minutes via Granville Street and the Knight Street Bridge. Allow 20–30 minutes during weekday rush hours (7–9 AM and 4–6 PM) due to Granville Bridge and Knight Street Bridge congestion.
Can I take public transit from South Granville?
Yes. Bus 10 (Granville) south to Marine Drive Station, then Canada Line southbound to Brighouse Station — about 30 to 40 minutes total. From Brighouse the clinic is a 2-minute walk. Alternatively, Canada Line directly from Broadway-City Hall Station to Brighouse Station is a one-seat ride south.
Is there parking at the clinic?
Yes. Street parking on Cook Road and Saba Road; building underground parking accessible from the rear lane. No paid parking required.
Do you accept ICBC?
Yes. We are an ICBC-approved active rehab clinic and direct bill ICBC for all five disciplines under Enhanced Care.
Do practitioners speak languages other than English?
Yes. English, Mandarin, and Cantonese are spoken at the clinic. Punjabi-language patient materials are available. For South Granville’s diverse senior and immigrant populations, this often makes treatment planning conversations significantly clearer than monolingual English settings.
Is the clinic wheelchair accessible?
Yes. Ground floor entry, no stairs to the clinic entrance, accessible washroom on-site.
Can I see multiple disciplines in one visit?
Yes. Combined visits are common — for example, a 45-minute physiotherapy session followed immediately by a 30-minute targeted RMT session. One trip from South Granville, two practitioners, one coordinated chart.
Why would I drive to Richmond when there are Vancouver clinics closer to South Granville?
The honest answer: convenience plus capability. Many smaller Vancouver clinics offer one or two disciplines. Artemis offers all five regulated disciplines at one location, ICBC direct billing across all of them, weekday evening and Saturday hours, and multilingual practitioners. For households needing more than one discipline — especially for ICBC active rehab where coordinated physio + RMT + kinesiology often produces faster outcomes — the 15-minute drive south usually saves time over making multiple separate appointments at separate Vancouver clinics. For our complete clinic background, see the Artemis Wellness Clinic Richmond BC complete guide.
Visit Artemis Wellness Clinic — Easy Access From South Granville
If you are looking for a multidisciplinary wellness clinic accessible from South Granville in Vancouver BC with ICBC direct billing, multilingual support, and five regulated healthcare disciplines coordinated under one roof, Artemis Wellness Clinic is approximately 15 minutes south via Granville Street and the Knight Street Bridge. Address: 5911 No. 3 Rd #130, Richmond, BC V6X 0K9. Phone: 604-242-2233. Online booking: artemis.janeapp.com. Steps from Brighouse SkyTrain. Direct billing for ICBC, WorkSafeBC, Pacific Blue Cross, Sun Life, Manulife, Canada Life, Green Shield. For our complete clinic overview, see the comprehensive guide.







