
Chiropractic in Lougheed.
Spinal manipulation paired with the exercise side of recovery.
CHIROPRACTIC IN LOUGHEED
Why clients in Lougheed choose us.
Chiropractic at Launch Rehab Lougheed is the modern, exercise-paired version of the profession. Our chiropractors are licensed under the College of Complementary Health Professionals of BC and work alongside our physiotherapists and RMTs — so adjustments are part of a plan, not the whole plan.
We commonly treat low-back pain, neck and headache presentations, mid-back stiffness, and post-crash injuries through ICBC. Every first visit is a full assessment with a working diagnosis before any manipulation is performed.
Single building for chiro, physio, RMT and IMS — coordinated care without bouncing between clinics.
WHAT WE TREAT
Common presentations at Lougheed.
- Low-back and SI joint pain
- Neck pain and cervicogenic headache
- Mid-back and rib mobility limitations
LOUGHEED STUDIO
- Address
- 30-3778 Grande Promenade, Burnaby, BC
- Hours
- Monday9:30am – 8pmTue – Fri7am – 8pmSat – Sun9am – 5pm
- Phone
- 604-813-8885
- Parking
- Paid underground parking by PriceSmart Foods, or free for up to 4 hours at the adjacent mall lot.
- Transit
- 5-minute walk from Production Way – University SkyTrainBus routes 110, 136, 145, 156 stop at Lougheed Town CentreDirect walkway from the Lougheed Town Centre mall
FIND US
Visit the Lougheed studio.
FAQ
Chiropractic in Lougheed — questions.
Will my first chiropractic visit include an adjustment?
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Often yes, but only after a full subjective and objective assessment and informed consent. If the picture isn't clear or the presentation needs imaging first, we'll say so and pause.
Do you direct bill ICBC for chiropractic at Lougheed?
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Yes. Under ICBC's pre-approved care, chiropractic is covered in full for the first 12 weeks after a crash; bring your claim number to the first visit and we direct bill.
Can I see both a chiropractor and a physiotherapist for the same issue?
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Yes. Under ICBC's enhanced-care model the two disciplines run in parallel, and outside of an ICBC claim they often complement each other — manual therapy from both sides, with a single coordinated exercise plan.
