Menu
Washingtoner
  • Home
  • Health
  • Books
  • Aerospace
  • Lifestyle
  • Business
  • Technology
  • ANSI-ANAB
  • Boeing
Washingtoner

Loong Wellness Now Offers ICBC-Covered RMT & Acupuncture in Vancouver
Washingtoner/10284152

Trending...
  • City of Tacoma Attracts More Affordable Housing to Proctor Neighborhood
  • Tacoma: Homicide Investigation – 800 Block of Martin Luther King JR Way
  • Tacoma Dome Welcomes Class of 2026
Loogn Wellness Logo Icbc Rmt Vancouver Icbc Rmt Covered Vancouver Icbc Rmt Metro Vancouver
VANCOUVER, British Columbia - Washingtoner -- Loong Wellness is pleased to announce the expansion of its services with ICBC Registered Massage Therapy (RMT) in Metro Vancouver, providing ICBC-covered RMT in Vancouver for individuals recovering from motor vehicle accidents. With direct billing available, patients can access high-quality care without upfront costs, ensuring a stress-free recovery experience.

Recover Faster with ICBC-Covered RMT in Vancouver

If you've been in a car accident, your ICBC claim covers Registered Massage Therapy (RMT) services in Vancouver, allowing you to receive up to 12 treatments within the first 12 weeks—no doctor's referral required. Loong Wellness' ICBC RMT in East Vancouver specializes in injury rehabilitation, helping patients alleviate pain, restore mobility, and accelerate healing.

More on Washingtoner
  • Traian TKD Tractari Auto Iasi: cum transporti legal la RAR o masina fara numere sau cu ITP expirat
  • Republican National Hispanic Assembly & Metropolitan Republican Club Announce Strategic Partnership
  • Lake East Landscape Highlights Full-Service Landscaping Solutions Across Seattle and Nearby Areas
  • Proactive Tax & Advisory and Accountability Services Merge and Rebrand as Proactive Advisory Group
  • Mike Williams Golf Center Now Open at Georgia's Lanier Islands Resort

"At Loong Wellness, we understand that car accident injuries can be physically and emotionally draining," said JoJo Loong, CEO at Loong Wellness. "By offering ICBC-covered RMT in Vancouver, we're making it easier for accident victims to recover with expert care, direct billing, and a customized approach to healing."

Why Choose Loong Wellness for ICBC RMT in Vancouver?

✔ ICBC-Covered RMT & Direct Billing – No out-of-pocket costs for eligible treatments.
✔ Certified ICBC RMT in East Vancouver – Licensed professionals trained in motor vehicle accident recovery.
✔ Personalized Recovery Plans – Tailored therapy sessions designed for pain relief, improved mobility, and long-term healing.
✔ Convenient & Accessible – Flexible appointment times in a central Vancouver location.

ICBC Acupuncture in Vancouver – A Holistic Approach to Healing

More on Washingtoner
  • Appliance EMT Launches June "Summer Rescue" Promotion
  • New Luxury Single Family Homes From $976,990 in Manalapan
  • Longevityresearch.ca Unveils a Unique Bayesian Causal Atlas; Saves up to 7.9 life years/patient
  • K2 Integrity Acquires RiskFront AI to Deliver AI Automation for Financial Crime Compliance and Risk Operations
  • HousingWire acquires Keeping Current Matters, putting local market data into the tools agents use to win listings

In addition to ICBC RMT in Vancouver, Loong Wellness offers ICBC acupuncture in Vancouver, providing another effective, natural method for pain relief and rehabilitation. Acupuncture is proven to:

✅ Reduce Pain & Inflammation – Treats muscle tension, nerve pain, and post-accident headaches.
✅ Speed Up Recovery – Improves circulation and supports the body's natural healing process.
✅ Restore Balance & Mobility – Helps relieve stiffness and enhances flexibility after an accident.

Book Your ICBC RMT or Acupuncture Treatment Today!

If you've been injured in a car accident, don't delay your recovery. Take advantage of ICBC-covered RMT and acupuncture in Vancouver at Loong Wellness with direct billing for a hassle-free experience.

Contact
Loong Wellness
***@loongwellness.ca


Source: Loong Wellness

Show All News | Disclaimer | Report Violation

0 Comments
1000 characters max.

Latest on Washingtoner
  • City of Tacoma to Implement Temporary Road Closures and Traffic Restrictions on June 12
  • Spokane: Notice from SPD as Team Egypt Arrives & FIFA Events Begin
  • Spokane: Significant Impacts to North-South Travel
  • CCHR Calls Out Psychiatry's Pattern of Resistance to Antidepressant Deprescribing
  • Boston Industrial Solutions Introduces New Natron® 310 Hyper White UV Ink for Enhanced Printing Performance
  • New Tribute Song Celebrating Seattle'
  • New analysis reveals second job workers keep just 80p in every pound they earn
  • NRE Health Institute Launches International Study Examining Motivations Behind Non-Sexual Nudity
  • A Foundational Claim in Human Secrecy Goes Public
  • Agape Leadership Academy Opens Nationwide Enrollment — State ESA Scholarships Cover Full Tuition for Families in 7 States
  • Las Vegas Headliner Don Barnhart Brings National Touring Comedy Show to Comedy Cabana
  • Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame Announces 14th Annual Induction Gala Weekend Honoring Classes of 2025 and 2026
  • Brosix Celebrates 20 Years of Private Team Messaging for Small and Mid-Sized Businesses
  • Top 15 Mosquito-Infested Cities in Louisiana and East Texas Ranked for 2026 Mosquito Season
  • From Broken to Soaring Week 40
  • Tacoma Dome Welcomes Class of 2026
  • Finnish Political Satire Film Generates 10,000+ Cross-Platform Interactions Following Gandalf Parody Video Across TikTok, YouTube and Telegram
  • City of Tacoma Launches 'Tidy-Up Tacoma: Summer 2026' With Major Gateway Cleanup Effort
  • Grady Bay Capital Completes Acquisition of Brickhouse GPS
  • AI Is Making It Easier for API-First Platforms to Connect, Partner, Reach Customers, and Grow Revenue Faster
_catLbl0 _catLbl1

Popular on Washingtoner

  • New Home of the Month: Spacious Luxury Meets Modern Design in The Bristol at Heritage at Manalapan - 219
  • Applicants Sought for the Tacoma Creates Advisory Board - 134
  • KLEKT Announces Appointment of Jay Kimpton to Board of Directors
  • Collectibles EvoRelic Celebrates Stellar 4.8-Star Customer Rating
  • Spokane: Flags Lowered for Peace Officers Memorial Day
  • Tacoma: City Manager Hyun Kim to Present ‘Roadmap to Recovery’ on May 12
  • iatroX surpasses 500,000 clinical queries and expands specialist exam coverage
  • The Simplest Small Business You're Probably Not Thinking About
  • All About Technology Celebrates 25 Years of Bridging Detroit's Digital Divide
  • American Mensa and Davidson Institute Join Forces To Strengthen Support for Profoundly Gifted Youth

Similar on Washingtoner

  • Mr. Hospital Bed Showcases the Best Hospital Bed and Air Mattress for Bed Sores for 2026
  • Mike Williams Golf Center Now Open at Georgia's Lanier Islands Resort
  • Appliance EMT Launches June "Summer Rescue" Promotion
  • Longevityresearch.ca Unveils a Unique Bayesian Causal Atlas; Saves up to 7.9 life years/patient
  • School Dental Screening Programs Conducted in Dubai
  • CCHR Calls Out Psychiatry's Pattern of Resistance to Antidepressant Deprescribing
  • NRE Health Institute Launches International Study Examining Motivations Behind Non-Sexual Nudity
  • Agape Leadership Academy Opens Nationwide Enrollment — State ESA Scholarships Cover Full Tuition for Families in 7 States
  • Entering the $69 Billion Animal Health Market, Delivering Record Growth, AI-Driven Healthcare Innovation, and Targeting $200 Million Revenue by 2029
  • CAPHRA warns push for ASEAN vape ban ignores science
Copyright © 2026 washingtoner.com | Terms of Service | Privacy Policy | Contact Us | Contribute