Total Vitality
Total Vitality Centre

Total Vitality Centre

HydrotherapyBurnaby

About

Total Vitality Centre is an integrated, multi-disciplinary wellness clinic in Burnaby focusing on mind, body, and spirit transformation. Founded by Dr. Keith Tong. Signature service: Wolfe Non-Surgical Body Work (30 years). Services: Acupuncture, Naturopathic Medicine, IV Therapy, RMT, Relaxation/Drainage/Thai Massage, Salt Halotherapy/Salt Cave, Physiotherapy, Kinesiology, Active Rehab, Personal Training, Medical Esthetics, Organic Vegan Facials/Spa. ICBC direct billing. Ope...

Services

Wolfe Non-Surgical Body Work

Acupuncture

Cupping

Naturopathic Medicine

IV Therapy

RMT

Thai Massage

Salt Halotherapy

Specialties

Wolfe Non-Surgical Body WorkMind-Body-Spirit IntegrationIV TherapySalt CaveICBC Treatment

Our Team

Dr. Keith Tong

Founder

Find Us

Burnaby

318 Gilmore Ave
Burnaby, BC V5C 4R1

Parking

Free street parking is available on Gilmore Avenue.

Transit

A convenient 5-minute walk from the Gilmore SkyTrain Station.

Walk-in Policy

Appointment only

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Contact Information

Address

318 Gilmore Ave

Burnaby, BC V5C 4R1

Business Hours

Monday Closed
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday Closed
Thursday Closed
Friday Closed
Saturday (Today)Closed
Sunday Closed

Appointment only

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1:What is hydrotherapy?

Hydrotherapy is a therapeutic treatment that utilizes water for pain relief and rehabilitation. It can involve various techniques such as immersion, contrast baths, and water exercises to promote healing and wellness.

Q2:What conditions can hydrotherapy help with?

Hydrotherapy can be beneficial for a range of conditions, including arthritis, muscle injuries, chronic pain, stress relief, and post-surgery recovery. It can also help improve circulation and mobility.

Q3:Do I need to bring my own towels or swimwear?

We provide towels and swimwear for your convenience, but you are welcome to bring your own if you prefer. Please ensure any personal items are suitable for water use.

Q4:How long is a typical hydrotherapy session?

A typical hydrotherapy session lasts between 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the specific treatment plan tailored for you by our wellness professionals.

Q5:Are there any risks associated with hydrotherapy?

Hydrotherapy is generally safe for most individuals; however, those with certain health conditions should consult with a healthcare professional before starting treatment. Our trained staff will assess your needs and ensure a safe experience.

Additional Information

Languages Spoken

English

Payment Methods

Credit CardsDebit CardsCashInterac e-Transfer

Certifications

Registered Massage Therapist (RMT)

Certified Hydrotherapist

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible

Parking

Free street parking is available on Gilmore Avenue.

Transit Access

A convenient 5-minute walk from the Gilmore SkyTrain Station.

Walk-in Policy

Appointment only

Safety Protocols

Enhanced cleaning protocols

Air filtration systems

Sanitization stations