Price Adjustment Announcement

Effective April 1, 2025

Dear Valued Clients, Beginning April 1, 2025, Lanmon Therapy will be adjusting its prices to account for rising costs in supplies, rent, and operations. While our rates have remained unchanged since January 2022, this adjustment is essential to continue providing the high-quality care and service you expect from us.

We sincerely appreciate your understanding and support. For any questions or further information, please feel free to contact us at lanmontherapy@gmail.com.

Updated Pricing (Effective April 1, 2025, tax included):

Registered Massage Therapy (RMT):

30 Min RMT: $90

45 Min RMT: $115

60 Min RMT: $135

75 Min RMT: $165

90 Min RMT: $195

Acupuncture Therapy:

45 Min Acupuncture (Cupping Included): $100

60 Min Acupuncture (Cupping Included): $120

30 Min Cupping Therapy: $60

45 Min Cupping Therapy: $80

All fees are inclusive of tax.

Cancellation Policy

Appointments canceled with less than 24 hours’ notice will incur a cancellation fee as outlined in our Clinic Policy:

1st and 2nd Late Cancellations/No-Shows: 50% of the scheduled appointment fee

3rd and Subsequent Late Cancellations/No-Shows: 100% of the scheduled appointment fee

Please be aware that we do not have a reception desk. For any inquiries, kindly email us at lanmontherapy@gmail.com, and we will respond within 24 hours.

If you need to cancel due to an emergency or illness within the 24-hour cutoff, please notify the clinic by email at lanmontherapy@gmail.com or leave a message on our clinic voicemail. Thank you for your understanding!

Registered Massage Therapy


ICBC Massage Therapy

Massage therapists are required to evaluate patients and design their treatment plans based on the professional standards set by the College. This process should use an evidence-based approach while providing treatments. Benefits of massage therapy can include reduced muscle stiffness, reduced joint inflammation, improved sleep quality, and faster recovery between workouts.


Acupuncture

Acupuncture is a traditional Chinese medicine practice that involves inserting needles into specific points on the body to balance the flow of qi, or energy. It can be used to treat pain and a variety of other health conditions, such as insomnia, digestive disorders, anxiety, and infertility.


ICBC Acupuncture

Acupuncturists are required to evaluate patients according to the professional standards set by the college. They use evidence-informed practice to develop a diagnosis and determine appropriate treatment plans. It is believed that acupuncture points can activate the central nervous system, which can result in the release of chemicals in the muscles, spinal cord, and brain. These changes may enh... Read More

Acupuncturists are required to evaluate patients according to the professional standards set by the college. They use evidence-informed practice to develop a diagnosis and determine appropriate treatment plans. It is believed that acupuncture points can activate the central nervous system, which can result in the release of chemicals in the muscles, spinal cord, and brain. These changes may enhance the body's natural healing processes and improve overall physical and emotional health.


Chinese Herbal Medicine


Cupping Therapy

Chinese cupping therapy is a traditional Chinese medical treatment that creates negative pressure on the skin surface by attaching glass or plastic cups to the body. It aims to promote blood circulation, relieve muscle tension, and is believed to have certain therapeutic effects. This therapy is intended to promote the flow of Qi and blood, help alleviate pain, and support overall body recovery.

Becky completed her Registered Massage Therapist (RMT) Program from Langara College with extensive clinical training and field experience. Becky is well familiar with a variety of techniques including myofascial, Swedish, and trigger points in her treatments.

Before Becky decided to pursue her RMT license, she worked in various spas for many years, where she realized her passion is to help people be well, and coupled with her degree in Psychology from UBC, she is interested in achieving harmony between mind and body to enhance the wellbeing of her clients.

Becky is well versed in English and Mandarin. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with family and friends, biking and boxing.

Becky completed her Registered Massage Therapist (RMT) Program from Langara College with extensiv... Read More

Before Amanda went through the RMT program at Langara, she underwent years of sports training. She combines her knowledge gained from figure skating and weight training to aid her practice.

Amanda utilizes a variety of gentle and deeper techniques in her treatments. She aims to provide a means to help increase the quality of life through maintenance and injury prevention.

Before Amanda went through the RMT program at Langara, she underwent years of sports training. Sh... Read More

Andy is a strong advocate for individuals taking an active role in their own recovery journey. His aim is to develop a treatment plan that involves us working together to help you return to your normal self, whatever that means for you. Although massage therapy is often overlooked, it is a highly effective method to assist in healing and rehabilitating traumatic or repetitive strain injuries. His goal is to assist you in your recovery and ideally reach a point where you no longer need to return for further treatment.

Andy is a strong advocate for individuals taking an active role in their own recovery journey. Hi... Read More

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