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JointHealth™ express   July 24, 2018


Surrey Inflammatory Arthritis Clinic: innovative, convenient, informative

Ask for your rheumatologist’s referral to make an appointment at the clinic!



The recently opened Surrey Inflammatory Arthritis (IA) Clinic is located at the Surrey Memorial Hospital and provides services for people living with inflammatory arthritis. The clinic has therapists (occupational therapy and physical therapy) who are specifically trained to help you manage and treat the physical and mental impacts of rheumatoid arthritis.

Sarah Bryant, an occupational therapist at the Surrey IA Clinic, explains her work relationship with the clinic’s physical therapist: “We work in a transdisciplinary model, which means that we both train each other in the basics of our profession in rheumatology and that if you have something really specific to the discipline, you can see either one of us, as needed.” This transdisciplinary approach eliminates the stress associated with multiple visits to the clinic.

The services provided at the clinic are publicly funded and available for people living with inflammatory arthritis who are:
  • 18 years of age or older
  • diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis within the last two years
  • living in the Fraser Health region
  • have a rheumatologist's referral to the Surrey IA Clinic
This video provides general information about what you should expect when you visit an occupational or physical therapist at the Surrey IA Clinic. For more information about the clinic or to schedule an appointment, please call 604-585-5666 (extension 778778).

To subscribers who live outside of British Columbia:

If you know of a clinic in your area of Canada that offers a similar program, please email us at feedback@jointhealth.org so that we may share it on our resources page.