Massage therapy in Port McNeill, BC
2 practitioners at 3 clinics in Port McNeill, offering massage therapy, with the prices those clinics publish and the openings their own calendars hold. Ailio adds no booking fee and never marks a price up.
2 practitioners at 3 clinics in Port McNeill, offering massage therapy, with the prices those clinics publish and the openings their own calendars hold. Ailio adds no booking fee and never marks a price up.
Openings are read from each clinic’s own booking system and kept regularly up to date; prices are what clinics publish. No clinic pays for position here and Ailio takes no commission. Own a clinic here? Correct your listing →
Ailio holds 2 practitioners across 4 clinics in Port McNeill, which is what makes comparing them worth doing at all. Half of the listed prices sit between $155 and $164.97, though the lengths behind them are not all the same treatment.
Massage therapy is the most widely indexed treatment on Ailio, which means the price range on this page is wide by nature: an initial assessment, a 30-minute focused treatment and a 90-minute session are all "massage", and they are not the same purchase. The length beside each price is what makes two clinics comparable.
The median listed price is $156.75, taken from 5 priced services at 1 clinic in Port McNeill. Half of them fall between $155 and $164.97. 13 services here publish no price at all and are not in that figure. These are the clinics’ own published rates — Ailio adds no booking fee and never marks a price up.
Massage therapy is not covered by MSP for most people. MSP’s supplementary benefits pay a set amount per visit toward a limited number of visits a year, and only for patients receiving premium assistance — everyone else pays the clinic’s listed price and claims it on their own extended-health plan if they have one. Treatment funded by ICBC or WorkSafeBC is different again: those bodies pay the clinic directly, so an approved claim does not spend the annual maximum on your own plan.
No. Registered massage therapists in British Columbia are direct-access practitioners, so you can book without seeing a doctor first. A referral may still be required by your own extended-health plan before it will reimburse you, and ICBC and WorkSafeBC treatment depends on an open claim rather than a referral — check with your insurer, not the clinic.
Not today. Nothing is left in the calendars of the 1 clinic we can currently check in Port McNeill. Cancellations are where most short-notice appointments come from, so an alert is usually a better bet than refreshing.
0 clinics of the 1 clinic whose billing page we have read in Port McNeill state they submit a claim for you. These are the clinics’ own words, repeated — confirm with them before you book, because whether a particular claim goes through is between the clinic and the payer.
Every calendar we can read in Port McNeill is full for the rest of today, and we hold nothing in the next 30 days either. Cancellations are where most short-notice appointments come from, so an alert usually beats refreshing.