Physiotherapy
Physiotherapy at The Morrow Clinic means a thorough assessment, a plan sized to your real life, and honest adjustment as you go. Priya leads post-surgical rehabilitation, Eamon works with sport and tendon injuries, and both treat one person at a time in a private room.
A first physiotherapy visit here is mostly questions and movement. We want to see how you bend, load, and guard before anyone touches anything. The findings get explained in plain language, on paper, before we talk about a plan.
Treatment is one-on-one for the whole appointment. Depending on the assessment it may include hands-on work, guided exercise, IMS dry needling, and a home plan measured in minutes per day, not hours. Progress gets reviewed against the plan, and the plan changes when your life does.
ICBC and WCB claims are welcome here, and we handle that paperwork so you can put your attention elsewhere.

What to expect
The assessment
About 55 minutes. History, movement testing, and a written summary of what we found. You will not leave wondering what the diagnosis words meant.
The plan
Two to six exercises, chosen over dozens, with the why attached to each. We would rather you do three things consistently than ten things twice.
The honest part
If we think you need imaging, a physician, or a different practitioner, we say so at the first assessment, not the fifth visit.
Who you will see
Rates
- Initial assessment55 min
- $140
- Follow-up visit40 min
- $100
- ICBC and WCB visitsas approvedBilled directly to the insurer. Usually no cost to you.
GST-exempt as a health service. Direct billing to most insurers: how billing works here.
Often part of care for
Asked often
Do you take ICBC and WCB claims?
Yes. ICBC pre-approves 25 physiotherapy visits within the first 12 weeks after a crash, and we bill them directly. WCB claims need a claim number first; once you have one, we handle the rest of the paperwork.
What is IMS dry needling?
A technique that uses fine acupuncture-style needles to release tight bands in muscle. Priya is certified in it and uses it only when the assessment supports it, always with your explicit consent, never as a default.
What should I wear?
Clothes you can move in, and shorts if the problem lives below the hip. There is a change room, and we keep clean shorts on hand if you forget. Nobody has ever been judged for arriving in work boots.
Book a first visit.
Online in about two minutes, or phone the front desk and talk it through first.
Rather talk it through first? (250) 555-0147

