Dr. TCM, R. Ac.
Jackie Wu TCM & Acupuncture- Vancouver
Practice focus
Lists focus areas in Internal Medicine, Skin Diseases.
Vancouver, BC
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5.0 (30 clinic reviews)
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English · Mandarin
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Browse 4 TCM practitioners focused on Sports Injuries in Vancouver, British Columbia. Initial assessments average $121, ranging from $59 to $300. Compare pricing where available, directory trust signals, and clinic review snapshots.
4 practitioners found · avg. initial assessment $121
Dr. TCM, R. Ac.
Jackie Wu TCM & Acupuncture- Vancouver
Practice focus
Lists focus areas in Internal Medicine, Skin Diseases.
Vancouver, BC
Clinic rating snapshot
5.0 (30 clinic reviews)
Pricing unavailable
English · Mandarin
Accepting patients
Acupuncturist
Nova Physiotherapy Port Coquitlam · Nova Active Rehab (Kinesiology) · Nova Active Rehab (Kinesiology) · Nova Active Rehab (Kinesiology)
Practice focus
Lists focus areas in Sports Injury Management, Depression Support.
Port Coquitlam, BC
Clinic rating snapshot
5.0 (356 clinic reviews)
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Accepting patients
There are currently 4 TCM practitioners with a practice focus on Sports Injuries in Vancouver, BC on TCMThrive.
Initial assessments for Sports Injuries in Vancouver average $121 (range: $59–$300). Many extended health insurance plans in BC cover acupuncture by registered practitioners.
Many athletes use acupuncture as part of their recovery and maintenance routine. TCM modalities may support the body's natural healing response, promote circulation to injured areas, and help manage pain and inflammation. Treatment is tailored to the specific injury type and stage of recovery. Outcomes vary by individual.
For acute injuries, many practitioners recommend waiting 24-48 hours before treatment, especially if there is significant swelling. However, distal acupuncture (treatment away from the injury site) may be used sooner. Your practitioner will assess the injury and recommend appropriate timing.
This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Treatment outcomes may vary by individual. Please consult a qualified healthcare practitioner before making health decisions. Verify services and pricing directly with the clinic before booking.