Discover how RMT goes far beyond spa-style massage. In British Columbia, Registered Massage Therapy is a regulated healthcare profession backed by rigorous education, strict standards of practice, and integration into the province’s medical system. From injury recovery and chronic pain management to stress relief and wellness, RMTs combine clinical expertise with compassionate care—ensuring treatments that are safe, effective, and often covered by insurance.

At RMT Corner, we know that every client’s journey to wellness is unique. That’s why we encourage you to choose the therapist who best fits your needs, preferences, and goals. Whether you’re seeking relief from chronic pain, recovering from an injury, or simply looking to reduce stress, our team of five Registered Massage Therapists offers diverse expertise and approaches to care.
In British Columbia, Registered Massage Therapy (RMT) is a regulated healthcare profession. Unlike “bodywork” or spa massages found in unregulated environments, RMT is considered medical healthcare and is integrated into the province’s healthcare system.
RMTs in BC are not just service providers; they are licensed healthcare professionals similar to physiotherapists or nurses.
To become an RMT in BC, a therapist must complete one of the most rigorous training programs in North America.
RMTs are trained to treat medical conditions, not just help you relax.11 Their “Scope of Practice” is legally defined as:
Because it is a regulated health profession, RMT services are recognized by insurance providers:
We are happy to offer direct billing for our RMT services. See a list of Extended Health Providers that we offer direct billing for below:
Unfortunately we do not offer direct billing to ICBC or Worksafe BC. If you have an open claim with ICBC or Worksafe BC please inform your therapist and they will be able to provide you with a receipt so that you can submit for reimbursement.
You don’t need a referral to book a massage therapy session. Registered Massage Therapy is covered by most extended health benefit plans without a referral.17 If you’re unsure about your specific coverage, it’s always a good idea to check with your provider.
All the therapists working at “RMT Corner” are registered massage therapists in British Columbia. Registered Massage Therapy is typically covered by extended health benefit plans, please check with your extended health provider to see if registered massage therapy is covered for you.
Wear whatever you’re comfortable in. You’ll be given privacy to undress to your comfort level before the massage begins, and you’ll be appropriately draped throughout the session to ensure you feel safe and respected.
Massage therapy is helpful for the management and promotion of Physical Recovery & General Wellness:
Every session begins with a short conversation to understand how you’re feeling and what you’d like to address. Your Registered Massage Therapist will check in on your health history, preferences, and comfort level to tailor the treatment to your needs.
You’ll be guided through positioning, draping, and what to expect during the massage. Throughout the session, you’re encouraged to communicate with your RMT about pressure, comfort, or focus areas. Post-treatment, your therapist may offer self-care tips or stretches to help extend the benefits of your session.