Meet Allison
Allison is a second-year RMT student who enjoys helping people feel better and move better. She is passionate about patient education, treating the root of the issue, and helping clients build healthy habits that support their overall wellness. She is here to help you relax, unwind, and recover.
About Mima
Mima graduated from the New Westminster campus of WCCMT in 2004. Her background in dance inspired her to pursue massage therapy, having witnessed how movement, manual therapy, and proper biomechanics support healing. She has always valued maintaining a healthy work–life balance and brings that philosophy into her practice.
Over the years, Mima has gained experience in a variety of settings—from high-end spas to self-employment—and currently an instructor and student clinic supervisor at Vancouver Career College in Abbotsford. Now a clinic owner, she continues to love being an RMT while nurturing a growing passion for mentoring and teaching the next generation of therapists.
Her clinical experience includes fascial release, trigger point therapy, deep tissue, and relaxation techniques. Mima’s preferred areas of practice include:
• Women’s health: pregnancy, pre- and postpartum care
• Post-surgical care: scar tissue management
• Breast health: support related to mastectomy, breast reduction, and implants
Mima’s treatment style follows a systemic, full-body approach. She values collaboration with her clients, customizing treatments and setting meaningful goals to restore pain-free function and support stress management.
Please note: Mima is NOT currently accepting new clients, or ICBC/WCB claims.
Alisha Patterson, RMT, has been practicing since 2006 and has nearly 20 years of experience helping people feel and move better. Her treatments are rooted in patient-centered care, blending therapeutic and relaxation techniques to meet each client’s unique needs and goals.
Outside of her practice, Alisha is the Clinic Coordinator and an Instructor at Vancouver Career College, where she enjoys mentoring future RMTs as they build their skills and knowledge. She strives to create a supportive environment for both her patients and her students.
Please note: Alisha is not taking any ICBC/WSBC claims.