Broadway Wellness and Physiotherapy - pt Health
Vancouver, British Columbia V5N 4B9
Hours of Operation
Monday | 7:00am - 8:00pm |
Tuesday | 7:00am - 8:00pm |
Wednesday | 7:00am - 8:00pm |
Thursday | 7:00am - 8:00pm |
Friday | 7:00am - 8:00pm |
Saturday | Closed - Closed |
Sunday | Closed - Closed |
Welcome!
Our clinic is open and offering in-person treatment in addition to virtual care. We look forward to seeing you soon.
Our Clinic Team
Trevor O'Malley
PhysiotherapistSpeaks: EnglishTrevor completed his Master of Physical Therapy and Bachelor of Human Kinetics from the University of British Columbia. As a clinician, Trevor has a special interest in sports injuries, chronic pain, and orthopedic rehabilitation. He is an advocate of evidence-based practice, and believes that education and exercise therapy are fundamental to improving rehabilitation outcomes.
Currently, he has completed his Canadian Physiotherapy Association Orthopedic Division Level 1 certification, and continues to be involved in continuing education. Trevor is a proud member of Physiotherapy Association of British Columbia, and continues to promote physiotherapy throughout the community through volunteering.
On his weekends, Trevor enjoys spending his time in the outdoors; skiing, rock climbing, and fly-fishing.
Kevin Wu
Massage TherapistSpeaks: English, MandarinKevin attended the Vancouver School of Bodywork and Massage and received his Spa Practitioner diploma. Wanting to further his knowledge, he enrolled in the 3000 hour Registered Massage Therapy program at West Coast College of Massage Therapy, and graduated in 2013.
His professional highlights include world class events such as the Ride To Conquer Cancer, Gran Fondo Whistler, Sears National Kids Cancer Ride, and the BC Bike Race. In his practice, he is eager to help and incorporates a variety of techniques such as Deep Tissue, Trigger Point Therapy, Myofascial Release, Joint Mobilization, Muscle Energy Technique and Swedish Massage to create effective treatments for his clients.
In his personal time he is an avid athlete, participating in a variety of sports year round. Kevin can speak conversational Mandarin.
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Eric Eyolfson
PhysiotherapistSpeaks: EnglishEric completed both his Master’s degree in Physiotherapy and Bachelor's degree in Kinesiology from the University of Saskatchewan. Eric also obtained post-graduate certificates in AN-IMS Dry Needling, Mulligan Lower Quadrant, MOOC in Concussion, and his Level 1 Diploma in Advanced Integrated Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy.
As an outdoors enthusiast and former athlete, he has a keen interest in working with an active population of all ages. His treatment approach emphasizes an accurate diagnosis on assessment and collaboration to empower clients to return to activities they love most. Eric utilizes a variety of treatment methods and backs a strong therapeutic exercise knowledge from years of training. He is pursuing further training in orthopaedics, sports physiotherapy and persisting pain.
Outside of work, Eric enjoys making the most of all that BC has to offer. Running, cycling, camping and climbing are avid hobbies. He also participates in rec sports including golf, tennis, basketball and football. When it’s time to rest, you can find Eric playing his piano/guitar or relaxing at the beach with friends and family.
Jeremy Chow
PhysiotherapistSpeaks: EnglishJeremy earned his Bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology and Master’s degree in Physiotherapy at the University of British Columbia. Born and raised in Fiji, Jeremy developed a strong passion for helping others in their physical and mental health and well being. Jeremy focuses his treatment and rehabilitation methods using manual therapy techniques and developing exercise programs centered around his clients. He continues to further develop his skills through educational courses in manual and orthopedic physiotherapy techniques.
When not in the clinic, Jeremy can be found either participating or working with athletes in basketball, tennis, badminton and volleyball, and plays an active role in the Vancouver and Richmond communities working with kids and youth living with developmental disabilities.