If you live in Cambie Village, along the Cambie Corridor between West 16th and West 25th Avenue, or in the broader Queen Elizabeth Park / Hillcrest neighbourhood of Vancouver, Artemis Wellness Clinic at 5911 No. 3 Rd #130, Richmond BC is approximately 16 minutes by Canada Line from King Edward Station — followed by a 2-minute walk 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.
Cambie Village has grown rapidly over the past several years, with new condo developments and family households arriving along the Cambie Corridor faster than local healthcare capacity has expanded. Many Cambie residents are still establishing their healthcare team — from a regular RMT for desk-related neck tension to an ICBC-approved physiotherapy clinic for a recent fender-bender. Artemis Wellness Clinic is a multidisciplinary option that is not located in Cambie Village itself, but is easily accessible from Cambie Village via Canada Line.
How to Get From Cambie Village to Artemis Wellness Clinic
Three practical routes from Cambie Village to the clinic at 5911 No. 3 Road #130, Richmond:
1. Canada Line SkyTrain (recommended) — Walk to King Edward Station at Cambie Street and West King Edward Avenue. Board the southbound Canada Line toward Richmond-Brighouse. Stay on the train through Oakridge–41st, Langara–49th, Marine Drive (where the train branches), and continue on the Richmond-Brighouse branch through Bridgeport, Aberdeen, Lansdowne, to Brighouse Station (the terminus). Total ride time is approximately 14 minutes. From Brighouse Station, the clinic is a 2-minute walk west down the No. 3 Road frontage. Door-to-door from King Edward Station: about 16 minutes plus walking time.
2. Driving via Cambie Street and Oak Street Bridge — From Cambie Village, head south on Cambie Street, cross the Cambie Bridge, then continue south to West 70th Avenue or take the Oak Street route across the Oak Street Bridge into Richmond. Continue on Oak/No. 3 Road south to Lansdowne Road. Approximately 20 to 30 minutes depending on traffic and bridge conditions.
3. Bus + Canada Line — From parts of Cambie Village further from King Edward Station, the 15 Cambie bus runs along Cambie Street and connects directly to King Edward Station, where you transfer to the southbound Canada Line.
Parking at the clinic: Street parking on Cook Road and Saba Road; building underground parking accessible from the rear lane. No paid parking required.
Why Cambie Village Patients Choose Artemis
Cambie Village residents who travel to Artemis tend to share certain priorities:
One transit ride, one clinic, five disciplines. For someone whose schedule is built around the Canada Line, having a multidisciplinary wellness clinic at the southern terminus station means a single transit trip handles physiotherapy, RMT massage, acupuncture, chiropractic, or kinesiology — without juggling multiple specialist clinics scattered across Vancouver. See our coordinated 5-discipline care model explained.
Live online booking on Jane App. Cambie Corridor residents — particularly the younger professionals and new arrivals to the neighbourhood — strongly prefer booking online over phone tag. Live availability is shown in real time on Jane App, so you can see what’s open this evening, this Saturday, or three weeks out without calling.
ICBC direct billing for the whole household. If you or anyone in your family has been in a motor vehicle collision in the Vancouver area, we are an ICBC-approved active rehab clinic and direct bill ICBC for all five disciplines under Enhanced Care. No upfront payment, no reimbursement paperwork on your end.
Accessibility for new residents. Many Cambie Corridor households are recent arrivals — newly relocated for work, recently moved out of a previous neighbourhood, or new to BC entirely. They have not yet established a regular RMT, physiotherapist, or acupuncturist. Artemis offers a single point of contact that handles all five disciplines, with no physician referral required for any of them.
Multilingual support. English, Mandarin, and Cantonese spoken at the clinic. Punjabi-language patient materials available. Useful for the diverse Cambie Corridor demographic, including Chinese and Filipino households for whom complex healthcare conversations work better in their first language.
Family-friendly scheduling. Most disciplines have weekday evening and Saturday daytime availability — important for working parents and caregivers managing a busy Vancouver schedule.
Services We Provide
Our five regulated healthcare 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, cupping. Relevant for Cambie Corridor desk workers, Hillcrest area swimmers and athletes, and anyone managing chronic neck-shoulder tension.
- Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine — owner Mandy Tam (R.Ac, R.TCM.P). Pain management, fertility support, women’s health, sleep concerns, anxiety, digestive complaints.
- 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, work conditioning, post-discharge active rehab.
For more about our complete clinic, see the Artemis Wellness Clinic Richmond BC complete guide and the clinic overview.
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 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 get from Cambie Village to Artemis?
Approximately 16 minutes on the Canada Line from King Edward Station to Brighouse Station, plus a 2-minute walk to the clinic at 5911 No. 3 Road #130. Driving takes roughly 20 to 30 minutes depending on Oak Street Bridge or Cambie Bridge traffic.
Is the Canada Line reliable from Cambie Village?
Yes. The Canada Line runs every 3 to 6 minutes during commuter hours and every 6 to 8 minutes off-peak, with strong on-time performance year-round. Service typically runs from approximately 5:00 AM to 1:00 AM. Check translink.ca for live updates. The southbound train from King Edward to Brighouse is a single-seat ride — no transfer needed once you’re on board.
Should I drive or take SkyTrain?
For most Cambie Village patients, the Canada Line is faster and lower-stress than driving. Bridge traffic on Oak Street and Cambie Street is unpredictable, particularly during weekday commute hours. Parking at the clinic is free, so driving is fully practical when traffic cooperates — but the train is generally the recommended option.
Is there parking at the clinic if I drive?
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 of our disciplines under Enhanced Care. If you were involved in a Vancouver-area motor vehicle collision, you can begin treatment without paying out of pocket and without coordinating reimbursement.
Is the clinic wheelchair accessible?
Yes. Ground floor entry, no stairs to the clinic entrance, accessible washroom on-site. Brighouse Station is also fully accessible with elevators.
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. This is particularly practical for patients travelling from Cambie Village, since one Canada Line trip covers two practitioners.
I just moved to Cambie Corridor and don’t have a regular healthcare team yet. Can Artemis help?
Yes. Many of our newer Vancouver patients are recent arrivals to the Cambie Corridor and have not yet established a regular RMT, physiotherapist, acupuncturist, or chiropractor. Booking your first appointment online through Jane App is straightforward — pick a discipline, pick a time, and we handle the rest. See also our other Canada Line catchment pages: wellness clinic near Oakridge and wellness clinic near Marpole.
Visit Artemis Wellness Clinic — Easy Canada Line Access From Cambie Village
If you are looking for a multidisciplinary wellness clinic accessible from Cambie Village in Vancouver BC with ICBC direct billing, family-friendly hours, and five regulated healthcare disciplines coordinated under one roof, Artemis Wellness Clinic is approximately 16 minutes south on the Canada Line from King Edward Station to Brighouse Station, plus a 2-minute walk. 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 profile, see the clinic overview.







