We are located at 264 Anderton Road in Comox (the corner of Anderton Road and Comox Avenue, in the Strathcona Plaza).

Please note:

Our cancellation policy requires 48 hours notice. Your appointment has been specifically reserved for you in your practitioner’s schedule. Late cancellations and no-shows will be charged the full appointment fee. Thanks for your understanding.

Please note: a valid credit card on file is now required for all online booking

We currently accept insurance claims including WorkSafe BC and ICBC, and can bill directly for MSP Premium Assistance, VAC, DND, RCMP and most extended medical insurance plans.

Please contact our patient coordinators at the clinic if you would like assistance in choosing the best practitioner for your specific needs. Phone: 250-339-6221 or email: info@comoxphysio.com.

We look forward to seeing you in the clinic!

Physiotherapy - In Person or Virtual

One on one appointments that begin with a thorough assessment of your injury or concern, followed by an evidence-based treatment plan specific to your needs. Our physiotherapists use a variety of treatment tools to help you achieve your wellness goals, including: manual therapy, acupuncture, trigger point dry needling, exercise, electrotherapy modalities like, laser and ultrasound, and sports t... Read More

One on one appointments that begin with a thorough assessment of your injury or concern, followed by an evidence-based treatment plan specific to your needs. Our physiotherapists use a variety of treatment tools to help you achieve your wellness goals, including: manual therapy, acupuncture, trigger point dry needling, exercise, electrotherapy modalities like, laser and ultrasound, and sports taping.

A virtual appointment allows you to access the wonderful expertise of our physiotherapists without having to leave your home. This is a great option if you are not feeling well enough to attend in person or have difficulty accessing care close to your home.


ICBC or Worksafe BC Physiotherapy

One on one physiotherapy assessment and treatment for those impacted by a motor vehicle collision or a work place injury.


Island Health Hip/Knee Replacement Voucher Program Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy assessment and treatment for those who are eligible for the Island Health Hip and Knee Replacement Voucher program. Assessment includes range of motion testing, muscle strength testing, gait analysis and teaching in the appropriate use of a gait aide, as well as a review of your goals for recovery. Treatment includes education on how to optimize your recovery, individualized ex... Read More

Physiotherapy assessment and treatment for those who are eligible for the Island Health Hip and Knee Replacement Voucher program.
Assessment includes range of motion testing, muscle strength testing, gait analysis and teaching in the appropriate use of a gait aide, as well as a review of your goals for recovery. Treatment includes education on how to optimize your recovery, individualized exercise program and hands on therapy. We're happy to help you get back on your feet quickly! If you have any questions about the Voucher program, please do not hesitate to give the clinic a call at 250-339-6221.


Pelvic Health Physiotherapy

Pelvic health physiotherapy can significantly improve the symptoms of a wide variety of pelvic disorders. Our team of highly trained and experienced pelvic health physiotherapists are able provide personalized and compassionate assessment and treatment. Whether you are pregnant or have post partum challenges, incontinence, pelvic pain or sexual dysfunction, constipation or endometriosis, we wo... Read More

Pelvic health physiotherapy can significantly improve the symptoms of a wide variety of pelvic disorders. Our team of highly trained and experienced pelvic health physiotherapists are able provide personalized and compassionate assessment and treatment. Whether you are pregnant or have post partum challenges, incontinence, pelvic pain or sexual dysfunction, constipation or endometriosis, we would love to help you on your way to better health and well being. We also use diagnostic real time ultrasound as a non-invasive tool to help us provide you with the best information on the function of your pelvic floor and abdominal core.

Due to the high level of specialized training of our pelvic health physiotherapists, please see our booking guide below to help you select the best physio for your pelvic health condition. If you have questions on pelvic health physiotherapy or which physiotherapist to book with, please call the clinic at 250-339-6221 and one of our patient coordinators will be happy to assist you.

Book with SHANNON LAWRENCE/ JODI WILLIAMS or JACQUI PERKINS for these conditions:
Urinary incontinence - stress or urge
General pelvic health check up
Pre-natal and postpartum care, including prep for labour and delivery
Diastasis rectus abdominis (abdominal separation) - including ultrasound biofeedback
Pelvic girdle pain - including pubic symphysis or tailbone pain
Perineal and C-section scar tissue management

Book with SHANNON LAWRENCE or JODI WILLIAMS for these conditions:
Pelvic organ prolapse (bladder, uterus, or rectum)
Pelvic pain conditions - endometriosis, interstitial cystitis, genital pain, vulvodynia, chronic pelvic pain syndrome, perineal scarring, lichens sclerosis,
Male pelvic health - Post-prostatectomy incontinence, pelvic pain - including real time ultrasound biofeedback
Painful intercourse

Book with SHANNON LAWRENCE:
Pessary fitting
Bowel dysfunction - constipation, fecal incontinence, rectal prolapse, OASIS (obstetric anal sphincter injuries)
Visceral mobilization for endometriosis, infertility, digestive issues, painful periods
Genital/bowel cancers and lymphedema
Erectile dysfunction and peyronie's disease
Neurological conditions causing pelvic dysfunction
Abdominal hernias (men and women), parastomal hernias, abdominal adhesions
Pediatric pelvic health - incontience (bladder and bowel), bedwetting, constipation


Cancer Recovery Physiotherapy

Cancer recovery physiotherapy can help you at every stage of your cancer journey. Common cancers that benefit greatly from treatment are breast cancer, multiple myeloma, head and neck cancer, pelvic cancer, melanoma, just to name a few! Your treatment will include: Education regarding cancer recovery, lymphedema prevention, appropriate exercise, and self-management of surgical scars. Encour... Read More

Cancer recovery physiotherapy can help you at every stage of your cancer journey. Common cancers that benefit greatly from treatment are breast cancer, multiple myeloma, head and neck cancer, pelvic cancer, melanoma, just to name a few!
Your treatment will include:
Education regarding cancer recovery, lymphedema prevention, appropriate exercise, and self-management of surgical scars.
Encouragement, motivation, and trauma/pain science-informed patient communication focusing on the whole patient – body and mind.
Assistance in preparing for your journey through cancer treatment – what to expect and how you can prepare.
Manual therapy and chest wall massage to minimize scar tissue restriction, prevent frozen shoulders, mobilize axillary cording, and reduce fascial restrictions and muscle tension.
Lymphedema prevention and treatments using Complete Decongestive Therapy – an intensive therapy program that is considered the gold standard of care for lymphedema that has progressed past stage 1.
One-on-one exercise programming and work simulations to help you prepare to re-enter your workplace.


Lymphedema/Edema Physiotherapy - Manual Lymph Drainage Massage/ Compression Garment Fitting

Lymphedema/edema/chronic venous insufficiency prevention and treatments using Complete Decongestive Therapy – an intensive therapy program that is considered the gold standard of care for lymphedema that has progressed past phase 1. Complete Decongestive Therapy that may include the following: - Education on the latest evidence-based ways to prevent and manage lymphedema - Blood flow assess... Read More

Lymphedema/edema/chronic venous insufficiency prevention and treatments using Complete Decongestive Therapy – an intensive therapy program that is considered the gold standard of care for lymphedema that has progressed past phase 1. Complete Decongestive Therapy that may include the following:
- Education on the latest evidence-based ways to prevent and manage lymphedema
- Blood flow assessment using Doppler ultrasound (Ankle Brachial Index testing) to ensure compression garments are safe for you
- Scar tissue and manual lymph drainage massage
- Compression bandaging using short-stretch lymphedema bandages
- Custom compression garment fitting
- Appropriate exercise prescription
- Skin care


Vestibular Rehabilitation

Vestibular disorders can result in a sensation of spinning, dizziness, nausea, motion sensitivity, headaches, sensitivity to light/noise, unsteadiness and loss of balance and may be caused by aging, inner ear infections, head trauma, concussion and certain medications. Vestibular rehabilitation is a specialized approach that helps to alleviate theses symptoms. Your physiotherapist will first ... Read More

Vestibular disorders can result in a sensation of spinning, dizziness, nausea, motion sensitivity, headaches, sensitivity to light/noise, unsteadiness and loss of balance and may be caused by aging, inner ear infections, head trauma, concussion and certain medications. Vestibular rehabilitation is a specialized approach that helps to alleviate theses symptoms. Your physiotherapist will first perform a thorough assessment to help determine the cause of your symptoms and then provide a specific treatment plan to help you feel like yourself again.


Concussion Rehabilitation

Concussion rehabilitation starts with a thorough assessment to identify and prioritize your symptoms. The physical assessment may include testing of the head, eyes, neck, balance, and/or vestibular system. Treatment is based on assessment findings to help reduce and resolve common symptoms such as neck pain, dizziness, headache, imbalance, visual disturbance and difficulty returning to school, ... Read More

Concussion rehabilitation starts with a thorough assessment to identify and prioritize your symptoms. The physical assessment may include testing of the head, eyes, neck, balance, and/or vestibular system. Treatment is based on assessment findings to help reduce and resolve common symptoms such as neck pain, dizziness, headache, imbalance, visual disturbance and difficulty returning to school, sports or work.


Craniosacral Therapy

Craniosacral therapy uses very light touch to detect imbalances in the rhythm of the cerebrospinal fluid and membranous or bony restriction in the cranium. Gentle techniques are utilized to help your body reach a better way of moving and a more balanced equilibrium. These techniques are usually focused on the skull and the sacrum although areas along the spine and the extremities are sometim... Read More

Craniosacral therapy uses very light touch to detect imbalances in the rhythm of the cerebrospinal fluid and membranous or bony restriction in the cranium.

Gentle techniques are utilized to help your body reach a better way of moving and a more balanced equilibrium. These techniques are usually focused on the skull and the sacrum although areas along the spine and the extremities are sometimes treated as well. Our experienced physiotherapists who use the technique find that many people reach a much better level of function and healing after having craniosacral therapy.


Bike Fit/Running Analysis

Bike fit physiotherapy is a cycling ergonomics assessment that provides an in-depth evaluation of the person riding their bicycle, followed by adjustments to the bike to minimize physical stress on the body. Bike fitting can help reduce pain with cycling and will also help improve performance. This service is appropriate for anyone who wants help with physical struggles while riding - whether y... Read More

Bike fit physiotherapy is a cycling ergonomics assessment that provides an in-depth evaluation of the person riding their bicycle, followed by adjustments to the bike to minimize physical stress on the body. Bike fitting can help reduce pain with cycling and will also help improve performance. This service is appropriate for anyone who wants help with physical struggles while riding - whether you are a commuter who rides 15 minutes to work, or a Grand Fondo Roadie. We fit not only road bikes, but cross, triathlon, and mountain bikes too!

During a Running Analysis, our physiotherapist will work with you, and use video review where needed, to slow down and isolate movement patterns that can lead to injury. Once evaluated, you are given movement-specific exercises and drills to address potentially harmful movement patterns. This is a very useful service for people with a history of injury who would like to run, or people who would like to get into running but are not sure where to start.


Cardiac Rehabilitation

A specially-designed fitness program tailored to cardiac patients. This exercise-based program helps participants form habits to improve their cardiovascular fitness with movement such as walking, cycling, rowing, jogging, and resistance training, and also addresses mobility and stability. This program can help you develop a framework to make a difference in your quality of life, physical well... Read More

A specially-designed fitness program tailored to cardiac patients. This exercise-based program helps participants form habits to improve their cardiovascular fitness with movement such as walking, cycling, rowing, jogging, and resistance training, and also addresses mobility and stability. This program can help you develop a framework to make a difference in your quality of life, physical wellness, and healthy lifestyle.

This program begins with a one-on-one visit with our Clinic Exercise Physiologist to discuss your goals for the program and assess your individual needs, including your physical abilities, medical limitations, and any other conditions you may have. Together, we will look at your risk factors for complications, particularly during exercise. After this visit, you can join the group classes for a 10-week program. You can choose to attend either once a week, or twice a week.


Exercise Therapy - In Person or Virtual

Our clinical exercise physiologist is a human movement specialist and will work with you to evaluate your physical activity, function, and movement patterns to recommend and deliver solutions for your health, exercise, work and social settings. They can help to “bridge” your transition from clinical treatments to being able to be independent and active. We can provide fitness testing, exercis... Read More

Our clinical exercise physiologist is a human movement specialist and will work with you to evaluate your physical activity, function, and movement patterns to recommend and deliver solutions for your health, exercise, work and social settings. They can help to “bridge” your transition from clinical treatments to being able to be independent and active. We can provide fitness testing, exercise therapy for injury and chronic disease, support for return to work, and lifestyle and physical activity planning.

Dianne is passionate about helping clients achieve their physical goals. She uses a wide array of specific treatment tools including manual therapy, myofascial release techniques, individualized exercises, and craniosacral therapy. Ongoing learning is one of the things that Dianne loves about being a physiotherapist. She regularly updates her knowledge and skills through course work. Over the years, Dianne has volunteered as a physiotherapist for several events such as ski programs for the visually impaired, triathlons, the world wheelchair boccia championships, and as a classifier for para-equestrian events.

Dianne enjoys participating in many outdoor activities such as skiing, biking, kayaking, walking her dog, and recently dragonboat paddling. She also loves to read and knit.

Education & Training:

Dianne’s career as a physiotherapist started in 1986 as a graduate of UBC’s Rehabilitation Medicine program. She had previously completed a Bachelor of Science in Physical Education in 1983. During her career, Dianne has worked in diverse physiotherapy settings including orthopaedics, paediatrics, and working overseas for a few years.

Dianne is passionate about helping clients achieve their physical goals. She uses a wide array of... Read More

Cynthia enjoys working with clients of all ages with a focus on patients being active in their program. Cynthia believes in taking time with her patients - listening to and treating the whole person. Cynthia hopes to be able to offer some in-home physiotherapy care in the future for clients who are unable to travel to the clinic.

Cynthia grew up on a farm in Nova Scotia, where she played lots of sports and was very involved in the 4H program. Outside the clinic, Cynthia enjoys cycling, weight training at the gym, hiking, spending lots of time outside, and being present with her family. She has worked as a volunteer at a national and international figure skating championship and has volunteered at her children’s schools, with the Comox Valley Minor Hockey Association, and at the Military Family Resource Centre since moving to BC.

Education & Training:

Cynthia graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Physiotherapy from Dalhousie University in 1997. She has worked in many different settings including private clinics, hospitals, and on military bases in Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, and here in British Columbia. Cynthia has attained multiple manual therapy levels and completed courses in Sahrmann muscle balancing, Gibbons dynamic stability, foot mechanics and orthotic therapy, orthopedic taping, and her first level of acupuncture training.

Cynthia enjoys working with clients of all ages with a focus on patients being active in their pr... Read More

Shannon joined Comox Physiotherapy Clinic in August 1998. She is a passionate physiotherapist who is driven to learn as much as she can to help her patients along their wellness journeys. Her expertise is focused in the areas of pelvic health physiotherapy and cancer recovery physiotherapy and lymphedema.

Shannon received her physiotherapy degree from Queen’s University in 1994, followed by a number of different courses including muscle energy, myofascial release, craniosacral, and orthopaedic manual therapy. In 2001, Shannon traveled to Alberta to spend a week of intensive training in the rehabilitation of horses. She has also had the pleasure of assisting in the rehabilitation efforts with wild birds at MARS (Mountainaire Avian Rescue Society. In the last decade, she has narrowed her scope of practice to focus only on the areas where she provides considerable expertise - pelvic health, cancer recovery, and lymphedema.

Special Areas of Interest:

Cancer Recovery and Breast Health Shannon has been treating women following Breast Cancer surgery since 1996. She recommends that you come in for a consultation and treatment 2 weeks following surgery. She will deal with such topics as lymphedema (swelling, often caused from radiation treatments or the removal of lymph nodes), tethering, increasing the movement of the arm and shoulder, increasing muscle strength, managing pain and help monitoring your activities to avoid overworking the arm affected.

As an oncology specialized physiotherapist, Shannon is comfortable seeing patients with all types of cancer

Pelvic Health Physiotherapy Shannon’s professional career has also encompassed extensive training in pelvic floor physiotherapy. Her numerous post-graduate courses have included given her expertise in treating many pelvic health conditions including, urinary and fecal incontinence in women and men, pelvic organ prolapse, pessary fitting for prolapse, pelvic floor muscle re-education and lifestyle modifications and treating pelvic pain syndromes such as vestibulodynia, coccyx pain and painful intercourse.

Lymphedema Shannon is a Certified Lymphedema Therapist and has pursued and passed the challenging membership exam from LANA (Lymphology Association of North America). She is qualified and experienced in providing Complete Decongestive Therapy for both primary and secondary lymphedema. She is a custom compression garment fitter of Jobst compression garment options for lymphedema. She also is able to provide compression bandaging and manual lymph drainage massage as options for lymphedema management.

Shannon joined Comox Physiotherapy Clinic in August 1998. She is a passionate physiotherapist who... Read More

A recent arrival to the Comox Valley, Barb believes in health & fitness for life as a continuum, through the many stages and ages – using exercise, movement, and lifestyle to optimize our quality of life. She brings a wealth of experience and expertise in the area of cardiac rehabilitation and is developing a new cardiac rehabilitation program at Comox Physiotherapy Clinic. This program is designed for people who have experienced a cardiac event or procedure, as well as those at risk of coronary artery disease or other metabolic disease. She is an advocate for enhancing health & physical well-being with specific exercise.

Barb has been a member of the road cycling community for many years – racing for local teams, and medaling at both the National and International level. Barb has NCCP Club Coach status and has been coaching teams & individuals for almost 20 years. She loves riding here and around the world!

Education and Training

Prior to moving to Vancouver Island, Barb provided both Cardiac Rehabilitation programs and Clinical Exercise Testing in North Vancouver for many years following a career in Cardiology Technology at Lions Gate Hospital.

In addition to studying kinesiology at Simon Fraser University, Barb pursued training in Functional Movement Systems – screening to assess movement patterns that can lead to lack of mobility and injury. She is a Clinical Exercise Specialist certified by the American College of Sports Medicine as well as the Canadian Society of Exercise Physiology.

A recent arrival to the Comox Valley, Barb believes in health & fitness for life as a continu... Read More

Cassie practiced physiotherapy in Edmonton for 11 years before moving to The Columbia River Gorge in the spring of 2006 in pursuit of windsurfing. She worked as a Physical Therapist at Tim Foley Physical Therapy in Hood River Oregon from 2006 to July of 2017. Her time in the Columbia River Gorge allowed her to hone her skills in working with athletes of various levels from recreational to professional, from snow sports to water sports, kiting to cycling. She has studied extensively in the areas of biomechanics, sports injuries, running mechanics, and bike fitting, and she is an advanced orthopedic manual/manipulative therapist. Her clients have ranged in age from 8 years old to 102 years young.

Cassie started triathlon racing in 1995. Prior to this she was a runner and mountain biker. She has completed many sprint and Olympic distance triathlons, more than a dozen half Ironman finishes and 4 Ironman finishes, 3 at Ironman Canada including a division win in 2007. More recently her competitive focus has been on cycling, including road racing, cyclocross and endurance mountain biking. She finished 53rd overall at TransPortugal 2013, a 9-day, greater than 700 mile off-road race. She has a side company working as a triathlon/running/cycling coach.

Cassie has more than 25 yrs of experience as a physiotherapist, athlete, and coach. In early 2023, she competed in the World Championships in Cross Triathlon where she placed 15th in her age group.

Education & Training:

Cassie graduated with distinction from the Physiotherapy Program at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada in 1995.

Cassie has advanced education and special interest in the following areas:

Rehab and return to high-level sport

Running biomechanics and rehab

Cycling biomechanics and rehab

Manual and Manipulative Therapy

Visceral Manipulation

Medical Acupuncture

Trigger Point Dry Needling (IMS)

Cassie practiced physiotherapy in Edmonton for 11 years before moving to The Columbia River Gorge... Read More

Jacqui has been practicing physiotherapy since 2019 and has just recently moved to the Comox Valley. After growing up in the Lower Mainland, she moved to Cold Lake, Alberta to begin working as a physiotherapist for her husband’s first military posting, but is now very excited to be back on the West Coast to work and help raise her family.

After growing up playing multiple sports, Jacqui continues to have a special interest in athletics. Her main focus as a teen and young adult was softball, which she played at the collegiate level at an NCAA Division 2 school and on the Canadian Junior Women’s National Team in 2010. Even though athletics have been an integral part of her life and are a key reason why she became involved in the physiotherapy field, Jacqui truly enjoys working with people of varying capabilities and of all ages. There is nothing more fulfilling than helping individuals feel better and work towards their goals!

In her spare time, Jacqueline enjoys working out, going for walks with her dog, husband, and toddler, and curling up to watch a good movie. After recently moving to Comox, she continues to enjoy getting out to explore the surrounding area and find new places to hike, grab a bite to eat, or sit down for a nice cup of coffee.

Education and training:

Jacqui graduated with a Master in Physiotherapy degree from Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen, Scotland. She also has a Bachelor in Science degree in Biology from West Virginia Wesleyan College. Additionally, Jacqui has training in vestibular rehab, pelvic health, and is able to provide IMS/dry needling.

Jacqui has been practicing physiotherapy since 2019 and has just recently moved to the Comox Vall... Read More

Emily has clinical experience in a variety of rehab settings including neuromuscular rehab, falls preventions, hip and knee replacements, and general orthopaedics. Her additional training includes her Level 1 Orthopaedic Manual Therapy certification. Emily uses a combination of hands-on and exercise-based treatment approaches to help clients reach their goals.Outside of the clinic Emily enjoys playing guitar, reading, jogging, hiking, and going to as many Bruce Springsteen concerts as humanly possible!

Education & Training:

Emily graduated from the University of British Columbia with a Master of Physical Therapy after completing her Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology at Simon Fraser University. Emily’s family first moved to the Comox 20 years ago and she’s excited to be back in the valley after completing her studies.

Emily has clinical experience in a variety of rehab settings including neuromuscular rehab, falls... Read More

Jodi was born and raised in Saskatchewan and has worked as a physiotherapist for the last 17 years, both as a staff physiotherapist and a clinic owner. Her experience is primarily in private practice orthopaedics for all ages across the lifespan.

Jodi credits being mentored by an exceptional physiotherapist early on in her career with helping shape her work philosophy and influencing her empathetic approach to practice. As a result of this positive start, she has made a point throughout her career to pay it forward and has a long history of being of service to her profession and the communities in which she has practiced. From providing many hours of sideline coverage for local sports teams, to supervising physiotherapy residents and mentoring new graduates, to her time serving as Medical Co-Director for the Western Canada Summer Games—a role in which she received a Special Recognition Award from the Saskatchewan Physiotherapy Association—Jodi is always looking for ways to get involved and give back.

Her life away from physiotherapy includes spending time with her spouse and their two children. They can often be found enjoying the outdoors together - swimming, hiking, and biking. Jodi plays the piano, a little guitar (very poorly), loves books, and is a closet writer with a collection of stories that will likely never see the light of day.

Jodi is thrilled to have recently relocated with her family to the Comox Valley and is looking forward to sharing her skills with her new community.

Education:

Jodi graduated with a B.Sc. in Physiology from the University of Saskatchewan, then lived and worked in a remote fly-in community north of Yellowknife, NT for two years before returning to university and completing her B.Sc. in Physical Therapy with Distinction. Jodi values lifelong learning and has undergone extensive post-graduate training over the years. She is a certified acupuncture provider through Acupuncture Canada, has received her Intermediate Certificate in Manual and Manipulative Therapy through the Orthopaedic Division of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association, is a Matheson-trained ergonomic consultant, is a concussion provider trained through Complete Concussion Management Inc., and is a pelvic health physiotherapist with training through Pelvic Health Solutions.

Jodi was born and raised in Saskatchewan and has worked as a physiotherapist for the last 17 year... Read More

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