• Remedy now offers Chiropractic care! 

    Please welcome Dr Kevin Lai! He is available for appointments Fridays & Saturdays. 

    Dr. Kevin Lai is an integrative physician. He is a B.C. Registered Doctor of Chiropractic and an Acupuncturist. He is also a Certified Nutritionist, world recognized Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, and a Personal Trainer.

    Dr. Lai received his doctor degree from The University of Western States in Portland, Oregon. He worked in many prominent clinics in thePortland area, and gained an extensive amount of experience. Dr. Lai then moved back to hishometown Vancouver, B.C. and has been providing care to his patients since.

     

    After settling in Vancouver, he obtained his degree in Acupuncture. With Acupuncture he is able to treat more internal organ problems, on top of the external physical problems he uses Chiropractic to treat. When he was younger, he obtained a bachelor’s degree from University of British Columbia, in Food and Nutritional Sciences Double Major, as Dr. Lai believes what we eat daily is tremendously importanton our health state. When it comes to integrative medicine and holistic care, Dr. Lai believes in thetraditional belief of an all-around true holistic doctor, instead of jumping between practitioners fordifferent needs. This drives him to be skilled in many areas.

     

    He is experienced at treating various problems of the general population, senior citizens, and athletes with sports injuries. With a passionfor helping others, Dr. Lai wishes to improve the longevity, health, and mood of people in theVancouver area through his knowledge of integrative medicine.


  • Direct Billing Availablle through our newest RMT

    Our newest team member Ai Roth will be offering direct billing to extended benefits and insurances!

    She direct bills for the following: Pacific Blue Cross, Manulife, Great West life and Sunlife


  • ICBC CLAIMS - HOW DOES REIMBURSEMENT WORK?

    We have had a few encounters with individuals that have an ICBC claim and require massage therapy services. We just wanted to clarify how the payment process works, so that there is no miscommunication between both parties.


    ICBC only pays a portion ($23) of the private massage price. The therapist directly bills ICBC that $23 portion that the client did not have to pay. However, they still have to pay the rest of the portion of the massage that the $23 did not cover for services rendered. We do not directly bill the whole portion of the massage to ICBC. 


    Example: A 1 hour massage initially costs $110. All ICBC claimants, once given the go ahead by their adjuster are covered up to a specific amount of massage appointments. Their adjusted fee for a 1 hour massage is now $87 instead of $110 that is payable at the end of the appointment.