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RESET is located near Granville and Robson. Online booking is available through JaneApp
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RESET Registered Massage Therapy
Practitioner: Daniel Farkas, RMT
Phone: 778-654-1278, text preferred
Email: hello@resetrmt.com
Address: 401 – 825 Granville St, Vancouver, BC
New address effective July 22: 409 – 55 Water St, (Gastown)Vancouver
Booking: JaneApp online scheduling
A quiet treatment space in the city
The clinic is located inside the Medical Arts Building on Granville Street between Charlie’s Currency Exchange and Gong Cha Bubble Tea
If building access is unclear when you arrive, please text 778-654-1278
Insurance plans accepted at RESET
Alberta Blue Cross
Beneva
Canada Life, including PSHCP
ClaimSecure
Co-operators
Desjardins Insurance
Empire Life
Equitable Life
Green Shield Canada
ICBC
Industrial Alliance, iA Financial Group
Johnson Insurance
Manulife
Medavie Blue Cross
Pacific Blue Cross
Sun Life
Veterans Affairs Canada
RCMP
AGA Financial Group
BPA
Canadian Construction Workers Union
Chambers of Commerce Group Insurance
CINUP
Coughlin & Associates Ltd.
Cowan
D.A. Townley
First Canadian
GMS
GPM
GroupHEALTH
GroupSource
Johnston Group
LiUNA Local 183 & 506
Manion
Maximum Benefit
MDM Insurance Services
People Corporation
RWAM Insurance Administrators
Simply Benefits
Union Benefits
UV Insurance
Common questions about treatment at RESET
What’s the difference between an RMT and an unregulated massage?
An RMT is a regulated health professional trained to assess, treat, and manage pain and dysfunction safely and effectively
Do you accept walk-ins?
Appointments are required, but waitlist options are available
Do you direct bill to insurance?
Yes, billing is available for many extended health plans
Will I feel sore after a massage?
Some soreness can be normal, especially after deeper work. Home-care guidance is provided when needed
Do I need to talk during the session?
You’re welcome to share what’s helpful, but ongoing conversation isn’t required