If you’re one of the millions of Canadians with a Sun Life Financial benefits plan through work or personal coverage, chances are you’re entitled to massage therapy coverage — but may not be using it correctly.
Sun Life has a strong paramedical coverage offering, but there are specific rules, limits, and procedures every plan member should know. Whether you’re trying to get reimbursed, looking to book your first appointment, or confused about receipts — this article breaks it all down clearly.
Let’s tackle the top 10 most asked questions about massage therapy coverage under Sun Life.
Yes — most extended healthcare plans from Sun Life include coverage for Registered Massage Therapy (RMT). Coverage amounts vary, but many plans include between $300–$1000 annually for RMT services.
It depends on your specific plan. Some Sun Life plans require a physician’s note before your first claim is approved. Others do not.
👉 You can check your plan requirements by logging in to your Sun Life member portal.
👉 Or, ask Ruby at RMTClinic.net for help.
There are two limits to be aware of:
If your RMT charges $100, but your plan only covers $50 per visit, you pay the difference — also known as a co-payment.
Yes — many clinics use Telus eClaims, which allows direct electronic billing to Sun Life. That means:
👉 Search clinics that offer direct billing →
No — only Registered Massage Therapists (RMTs) with a license number recognized by Sun Life are eligible.
Avoid issues by booking through trusted networks like insurance.rmtclinic.online, which only lists verified providers.
Common reasons for denial:
Fix it by:
💬 Or ask Ruby for help fixing denied claims at RMTClinic.net
Only if your clinic doesn’t offer direct billing. If you do need to submit:
When using Telus eClaims (direct billing):
➡️ Often instant or within 24 hours.
If submitting manually:
➡️ Sun Life usually processes claims within 2–5 business days.
Most plans reset on December 31st, meaning your unused massage dollars don’t carry over into the new year.
👉 If you don’t use it, you lose it. Don’t wait until December when appointments are booked solid.
💡 Tip: Book your benefits early at RMTClinic.net
Yes — this is called Coordination of Benefits (COB).
If your spouse has a plan too:
This can help you get 100% reimbursement.
Massage therapy isn’t just a luxury — it’s part of your Sun Life health and wellness plan. Whether you have neck pain, back stiffness, stress, or just need regular maintenance — if you don’t use your benefits, they expire.
And you deserve better than that.
✅ Search massage therapists covered by Sun Life → RMTClinic.net
✅ Ask Ruby to check your plan requirements → insurance.rmtclinic.online
✅ Book your massage and use your coverage