Kootenay Columbia College students unite under on roof

Kootenay Columbia College is proud to announce that its Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Student Clinic has officially moved from Baker Street to the College’s Main Campus at 402 Richards St. W. in Rosemont.

This relocation brings the TCM Student Clinic together with the College’s existing Student Massage Therapy Clinic, creating a unified, collaborative health and wellness hub for students and the community.

This milestone marks a significant step forward in the College’s vision to foster an integrated educational environment. By bringing both clinics and classrooms under one roof, Kootenay Columbia College is strengthening opportunities for interdisciplinary learning, hands-on training, and coordinated care—mirroring the growing trend of multidisciplinary collaboration in today’s health care field.

“Our goal has always been to create a space where students from different health and wellness disciplines can work and learn side by side,” said Keshav Singla College President.

“With our Student Massage Therapy Clinic and Traditional Chinese Medicine Student Clinic now sharing the same campus, we’re giving students invaluable experience in a collaborative setting while offering the community expanded access to holistic care.”

The newly integrated clinics provide patients with the benefit of a comprehensive, team based approach, while students gain exposure to real-world models of interdisciplinary practice.

This exciting transition also enhances convenience and accessibility for the community, with a variety of affordable wellness services now available in one central location. Kootenay Columbia College extends its sincere appreciation to the community for their continued support during this transformative chapter.

To book your appointment or to get more information, call 250-352-5887 or visit Jane App Kootenay Columbia College Student Clinic.


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