Why RMT Is One of Canada’s Most Claimed Health Services (And What It Means for You)
Intro: There’s a Reason RMT Tops Canada’s Insurance Claims
If you’ve ever wondered why registered massage therapy (RMT) is so commonly included — and claimed — in Canadian health benefits, you’re not alone.
Here’s the short answer:
Canadians know it works. And insurers know it saves bigger costs down the road.
Massage therapy isn’t just a “perk” or “spa treatment.” It’s a medically-recognized service for physical and mental well-being — and it’s more popular (and powerful) than most people realize.
📊 The Numbers Don’t Lie
According to data from Canada Life and Sun Life:
- Over 70% of insured employees in Canada have access to RMT coverage
- RMT ranks as the #1 or #2 most used para-medical service annually (alongside chiropractic and physiotherapy)
- Many plans cover $500–$1,000 per year for massage alone
- Average claim: $80–$100 per session, used 5–10x per year
💡 Translation: If you’re not using your massage benefits, you’re in the minority — and likely leaving money (and results) on the table.
💪 Why Is Massage So Widely Covered by Insurance?
Insurers cover RMT because it’s:
- ✅ Evidence-based (proven to reduce pain, stress, and injury risk)
- ✅ Cost-effective (compared to drugs, surgery, or long-term physio)
- ✅ Preventive (keeps people working, sleeping, and healing faster)
Top reasons people use RMT:
- Back pain
- Work-from-home posture strain
- Headaches and migraines
- Anxiety and stress
- Recovery from sports injuries
- Wellness and relaxation therapy
🧠 Mental Health Is Driving Even More RMT Claims
Since 2022, insurers have quietly expanded massage coverage for stress-related conditions.
Patients struggling with:
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Sleep issues
…are turning to massage therapy as part of their care plan.
RMTs with mental health-sensitive training are in high demand — and easily claimable with proper receipts.💬 Ask Ruby if your plan supports stress-related RMT claims at insurance.rmtclinic.net
🧾 How to Make Sure You’re Covered
To claim RMT services through your insurance:
- Make sure the provider is a Registered Massage Therapist
- Get a proper receipt with license number and treatment date
- Check if you need a doctor’s referral
- Know your coverage limit, per-visit cap, and co-pay amount
Need help?
✅ northtormt.com/ only lists verified RMTs approved by Canadian insurers.
🔄 Don\’t Let Your Benefits Reset Unused
Most plans reset December 31st.
That means you could lose:
- $500–$1,200 in RMT benefits
- Prepaid wellness you’ve earned
- Opportunities to heal and prevent deeper issues
💡 Use it or lose it. Booking a single massage can be your first step back into balance.
✅ Action Steps
- 🔍 Find insurance-approved RMTs near you → northtormt.com/
- 💬 Ask Ruby what your plan covers → insurance.rmtclinic.net
- 📥 Download our “Maximize Your Massage Benefits” checklist → northtormt.com/insurance
✍️ About the Author
Henry Tse is a Canadian entrepreneur and founder of the RMT Clinic Network Organization. With over 35 years in the wellness and business space, he’s on a mission to help Canadians unlock the full value of their health benefits — and live better through access to smarter para-medical care.
