Collectively, our team has a wide range of skills and areas of expertise. When you call to book, we will match you with the best therapist suited to help your needs who is available in your geographic area. Our experienced team includes licensed and insured Registered Physiotherapists.
Growing up, Jessica was very active in sport. Through her participation in sport, she experienced the multiple benefits of activity, which included a sense of community, improved quality of life, along with a positive outlet to channel her energy. Jessica was naturally drawn to physiotherapy as a career. Physiotherapy combined her interest in human anatomy and her love of movement while developing connections to improve the lives of others. In working with Jessica, you will see how she makes rehab fun! Jessica can speak Cantonese.
You will find her spending time with family and friends, eating good food, hiking, running, biking, playing volleyball, and shopping (she loves a good thrift store).
She was lovely, really helpful and friendly.
Clyde has always had an interest in science and medicine. As a high-level athlete, Clyde suffered an injury. In working with a physiotherapist to recover, he discovered a personal interest in physiotherapy and pursued it as a career. Clyde has had an impressive career in both sports and physiotherapy. His personal experience in sports includes being a member of the OSU “Giant Killers” Football team and the U of A Football team. He then went on to coach the U of A Football team.
Clyde’s knowledge and skill in physiotherapy is very well-known in the profession and he has worked with many athletes and teams such as: Summer Olympics (1967, 1984 (Chief Therapist) 1992), Pan Am Games (1975, 1983,1995), World Student Games (1973), Vancouver Grizzlies NBA (1995-2001), Vancouver Canucks NHL (1980-1985), Canadian Wrestling Team (1985-1989), Canadian Men’s National Field Hockey Team (1981-1985)and the Canadian National Swim Team (1977-1980).
Clyde is a Founding Principle of the Allan McGavin Sports Medicine Centre, and formally a Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Family Practice, UBC (retired).
Clyde is an avid cyclist and enjoys cycle touring with friends. You will also find Clyde outside working on his yard and spending time with his grandchildren.
Oh my gosh, are you talking about Clyde Smith?!
The answer is Yes, yes, yes. I love him.
Win has always had a keen interest in sports and medicine. Having experienced a lot of personal injuries from playing sports and subsequently working with physiotherapists for personal rehab, Win thought a career in physical therapy was a natural fit. Win loves to help people of all backgrounds and ages that come with different conditions varying from musculoskeletal to neurological issues. He particularly enjoys treating chronic pain patients, who have not responded to previous courses of treatments, using his skills in IMS dry needling in combination with his portable Class IV K-Laser
Clyde is an avid cyclist and enjoys cycle touring with friends. You will also find Clyde outside working on his yard and spending time with his grandchildren.
Win is very, very good. He is very gentle and very gentlemanly and his therapy is excellent.
Roy was inspired at a young age by family members who worked in healthcare, ultimately choosing a health career for himself. Roy’s experience treating a wide range of conditions including orthopaedic injuries, neurological conditions and chronic pain gives him a sense of fulfillment by helping his clients recover, be safer, feel better and improve their day to day lives. Roy is fluent in English, Tagalog, and Ilocano. In addition to manual therapy and exercise, Roy is able to provide ultrasound and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) to assist with recovery and pain relief.
Roy keeps busy with his three sons and puppy. He likes to keep in shape through regular exercise. You will often find him playing basketball or snowboarding or experiencing new restaurants in the city.
Wonderful service. Treatments in my own home. Roy’s course of exercises helped immensely to have a positive rehab period.
Growing up seeing his elder brother study at medical school created Pawan’s interest in understanding the human body. At the same time, his love for exercise and fitness since childhood made him more curious to understand them in more depth. Pawan knew he would become a physiotherapist after attending a career fair and understanding how a physiotherapist can help others. He is passionate about guiding people of all age groups with injury prevention, rehabilitation and achieving functional goals. Pawan is fluent in English, Hindi and Punjabi.
Pawan loves outdoor sports such as cricket and badminton. He also enjoys watching movies, listening to podcasts, travelling and spending time with his family.
My daughter arranged physiotherapy services for me before I had surgery. The availability to have physiotherapy in my own home was a God-send. This brought calm to me knowing I wouldn’t be reliant on trying to find a ride for outside services, and the comfort of having my sessions in familiar surroundings. My physiotherapist, Pawan is very professional, kind, and encouraging. In addition, he is also a great listener, as my recovery was a little more challenging due to pre-existing health conditions. He’s made adjustments for this, allowing me to gain more mobility as each session passes while taking into consideration the limitations I do have. Pawan is an excellent therapist. It is my pleasure to highly recommend his services to anyone in need of a great physiotherapist.
With a keen interest in physical activity, mechanics and fixing things, James inevitably gravitated towards a career in physiotherapy where he could combine all of the above into his daily life. Having come into close contact at an early age with the intense struggles of disability, pain and mental illness experienced by the people he volunteered and worked with, as well as lived with, he became committed to trying to relieve suffering in any way possible and growing to be a healer more so than a fixer. Empowering clients with the ability to heal themselves is a large part of his approach. James educates clients on how to be their own therapist in as many ways as possible and puts a strong emphasis on exercise therapy, drawing from his previous experience as a kinesiologist. He has worked in clinic and care home settings, the latter of which have become homes for him as well since he first walked into one as a volunteer. James is fluent in Mandarin and Gibberish (those who know, know).”
James is usually playing basketball or learning about how stuff works. He also volunteers regularly coaching developmentally challenged youth basketball and, when feeling adventurous enough to stray farther out from under White Rock, will enjoy the occasional treat of hiking, snowboarding or mushroom hunting.
We are very pleased. James is very very good. My mom likes him a lot.
Saunak’s interest in physiotherapy began after a family member suffered a stroke. Observing their recovery sparked a fascination on how well the body can recover with physical therapy. Like his family member’s therapist, Saunak wanted to make positive changes in peoples lives by helping them recovery from all conditions that affected their mobility. Saunak is an active listener, who shows compassion and empathy. He is dedicated in providing the care his clients need and support them and their family members in their recovery. Saunak is fluent in English and Hindi.
Saunak is a landscape photography enthusiast. He also enjoys spending time with his wife and their two young children as well as watching a good movie.
Through personal experience, Avneet grew curious about how the body heals. She chose to pursue a career in physiotherapy to help other people recover from their injuries. Avneet takes an active, hands-on approach to helping people recover including joint mobilizations, soft tissue release and therapeutic exercises. She appreciates the opportunity in treating clients one-on-one in their homes to improve their overall quality of life. Avneet is fluent English and Punjabi.
In Avneet’s free time she enjoys spending time with her family and friends. She also likes to hike, go for runs, travel and completing DIY projects.
We just love her. She is a perfect fit for my mom. We are so happy with her and always look forward to her next visit
Growing up in a family of physiotherapists, Rashmi enjoyed hearing about the amazing work her family members did to bring positive changes to their client’s lives. This knowledge at a young age inspired Rashmi to follow in her family’s footsteps and become a physiotherapist herself. Rashmi has over 20 years experience, treating a variety of conditions and injuries in hospitals, long term care homes, retirement homes and clinics. Rashmi strives to listen and understand her client’s needs to ensure they have the right tools to achieve enjoyable daily living. She treats her clients with an emphasis on functional outcomes. Rashmi is fluent in Hindi.
Rashmi enjoys travelling, curling up with a good book, watching movies and spending time with friends and family.