Department of Medicine

Division of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation

Division of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R), or physiatry, is a branch of medicine dealing with functional restoration of a person affected by physical disability.

Division of PM&R Core Purpose: To optimize care and function for people and populations experiencing impairments, disabilities, or diseases, while innovating to provide quality clinical care, research and education.

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Contact Information

Division of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
1081 Burrard Street
Vancouver, B.C., V6Z 1Y6

Telephone: 604-682-2344 X68069
Email: wyee1@providencehealth.bc.ca

Head
Dr. Evan Kwong, Clinical Assistant Professor

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Multidisciplinary Rehabilitation and Education Program

Location: Holy Family Hospital, 7801 Argyle Street
Website: https://www.providencehealthcare.org/multidisciplinary-rehabilitation-and-education-program
Telephone: 604-322-2647 or 604-322-2653
Fax: 604-322-2657

Specialized interdisciplinary rehabilitation program for the older adult. Offers treatment programs for clients with neurological disorders, orthopedic conditions, and arthritis including fibromyalgia. The highly specialized care team consists of physiotherapy, occupational therapy, nursing, social work, speech language pathology, pharmacy, and physiatry. This program serves the Lower Mainland and local community.

Inclusion Criteria

Patients must have a doctor referral.


Holy Family Hospital

Location: Holy Family Hospital Physiotherapy Department
7801 Argyle Street, Vancouver, BC, V5P 3L6
Telephone: 604-322-2647
Fax: 604-322-2657
Referral form for outpatient: https://www.providencehealthcare.org/referrals

We are a multi-disciplinary outpatient program specializing in musculoskeletal and neurological care. Community or facilities referral is required. Our target population is adults 55 years or older, with multiple health issues that are making their rehabilitation more complex, requiring a team approach. Conditions that are treated include: