Arthur Chan

Physical Therapist, DPT

Arthur brings over a decade of diverse international clinical experience to our team. Born in Hong Kong, Arthur moved to Hawaii at the age of nine, growing up in the islands before later returning to Hong Kong, where he practiced physical therapy. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Physiotherapy from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University in 2013, and went on to complete a Master of Science in Stroke and Clinical Neurosciences from The Chinese University of Hong Kong.

Throughout his career, Arthur has worked across the full continuum of care—including acute inpatient hospitals with the Hong Kong Hospital Authority, day clinics, and home-based community health. His background spans neurological, orthopedic, and geriatric rehabilitation, where he has gained extensive experience working with patients recovering from stroke, brain trauma, Parkinson’s disease, dementia, and post-operative care. Arthur is passionate about geriatric care, a field he believes needs more dedicated attention and care. He works closely with older adults to help them prevent falls, regain independence, and move safely, while providing essential education and support for family caregivers.

When he is not in the clinic, Arthur loves staying active and working with his project. You can usually find him out on the beach surfing, running, playing soccer, tending to his garden, or busy with a woodworking project.

Our team of physiotherapy experts

Arthur Chan

Arthur Chan

Physical Therapist
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Joyce Chou

Joyce Chou

Physical Thearpist Aide
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Dr. Martin Yao

Dr. Martin Yao

Physical Therapist, DPT
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Marie Miguel

Marie Miguel

Ops Manager
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Dr. Jason Chang

Dr. Jason Chang

Physical Therapist, DPT
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Dr. Anson Ho

Dr. Anson Ho

Head Chiropractor
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Carlo Pilapil

Carlo Pilapil

Physical Therapist Assistant
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Vivian Goo

Vivian Goo

Physical Therapist
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Yuyu Liu

Yuyu Liu

Administrative Assistant
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