ICBC Recovery

ICBC Recovery network approved Chiropractic Care in North Vancouver

Recover comfortably — we’ll handle the paperwork.

If you’ve been in a car accident, you don’t need to wait to start care.

At North Vancouver Chiropractic & Integrative Health, we work directly with ICBC so you can focus on recovery — not forms or billing.


What’s Covered by ICBC

If your accident was within the past 12 weeks, you’re automatically pre-approved for chiropractic care through ICBC’s enhanced care model.

That means:

  • 25 chiropractic visits fully covered
  • No referral required
  • Direct billing handled through our clinic administrators
  • If your injury is older than 12 weeks, continued care can still be covered — we’ll help coordinate the next steps with ICBC.

How It Works

  1. Book your first appointment — online or by phone.
  2. Bring your ICBC claim number.
  3. We’ll confirm coverage and bill ICBC directly. You’ll never have to pay out-of-pocket for approved visits.

What to Expect

Your first visit includes:

  • A comprehensive examination to identify any post-collision injuries
  • A personalized treatment plan for pain relief and mobility restoration
  • Guidance on stretches, rehab, and self-care to speed up recovery. We also coordinate with other providers (RMTs, physiotherapists, etc.) if additional care is needed.

Common Post-Accident Conditions We Treat

  • Whiplash and neck pain
  • Headaches and dizziness
  • Low back pain or stiffness
  • Shoulder, hip, or knee pain
  • Tingling or numbness in arms or legs

Why Patients Choose Our Clinic

  • Same-day or next-day appointments when needed
  • Calm, supportive environment focused on long-term recovery
  • Easy communication with ICBC so you can focus on getting better

Ready to Begin Your Recovery?

You don’t need a referral — just your ICBC claim number.

Click below to book your appointment or call us if you have questions about coverage.

Book Your ICBC Appointment Online here
Or call 604- 980-4215


Dedicated to serving ICBC chiropractic patients in North Vancouver, West Vancouver, and the North Shore communities.