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If you’ve ever had patients, ask:

  • “Is massage therapy covered by my insurance?”
  • “How much physio can I claim per year?”
  • “Do I need a doctor’s referral for chiro?”

You’re not alone. In fact, uncertainty around coverage is one of the top reasons patients delay booking appointments.

This article breaks down the essentials of what most Canadian private health plans cover—so you can educate patients and help them use the benefits they’re already paying for.

1. Massage Therapy (RMT)

Typically Covered by most group health plans

  • Annual limits range from $300 to $1,500+
  • Must be performed by a Registered Massage Therapist (RMT)
  • Some plans require a doctor’s note—but many do not
  • Direct billing is available with providers like TELUS Health, Sun Life, Manulife

📝 Tip: Encourage patients to check their plan online or through their HR department

2. Physiotherapy

Widely Covered as part of extended health benefits

  • Often bundled with chiropractic or massage therapy
  • Some plans have a shared maximum (e.g., $750 for all services)
  • Covered sessions may require a prescription

📝 Tip: Promote how physio helps with injury recovery, posture, chronic pain, and post-surgery care

3. Chiropractic Care

Consistently Covered, especially for musculoskeletal conditions

  • Annual limits range between $300–$800
  • Some plans allow unlimited visits, others cap per session
  • May require a doctor’s referral or a treatment plan submitted

📝 Tip: Use direct billing to reduce patient out-of-pocket expenses upfront

Common Myths Patients Believe

🚫 “If I haven’t used my benefits this year, they roll over.”
False. Most reset annually on Dec 31.

🚫 “All clinics offer direct billing.”
False. Only those enrolled with TELUS Health, ProviderConnect, or specific insurers.

🚫 “I need to be injured to claim coverage.”
False. Preventative and wellness care is often covered.

Help Patients Use Their Benefits

Your role isn’t just to treat—it’s to educate.

  • Share this article in your email newsletter or social feed
  • Post a “Did you know your insurance covers this?” sign in-clinic
  • Offer a benefits check before the appointment

CTA: Share this with your patients — and help them make informed, empowered health decisions.

🧠 Final Thought from Henry:

Most people want care—they just need clarity.

Let’s remove the confusion around insurance and become partners in their wellness journey.

RMTClinic.Net — Helping Patients Understand Their Coverage & Find the Right Care.

Henry Tse
Author: Henry Tse

Henry Tse, Founder and CEO of the RMT Clinic Network Organization—an integrated platform created to connect patients with trusted para-medical providers while helping practitioners build stronger, more profitable clinics using practical, real-world business systems. After launching, operating, and selling multiple wellness businesses, I repeatedly saw the same two challenges: patients struggled to find the right care close to them, while practitioners struggled to attract consistent bookings and build predictable, compliant, and sustainable businesses. I created the RMT Clinic ecosystem to solve both problems. Through our Canada-wide “near me” directory, specialized brand marketing solutions, and step-by-step training academy, we help patients discover qualified providers while giving Registered Massage Therapists and clinic owners the systems, tools, and strategies needed to turn their professional skills into scalable businesses. Core Values Innovation • Empowerment • Community Professional Background * Vice President and General Manager, Canadian Small Business Institute: 15 years as a senior business consultant and trainer. * Direct Marketing and Advertising, 1997–Present: Strategy, brand positioning, lead generation, and business development. * Wellness Clinic Owner and Operator, 2005–Present: Launched and operated nine clinics, with three active RMT clinics currently under management. > If you are an RMT or clinic owner looking for more bookings,...

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