I will start by mentioning that I attended Kootenay Health Services for 5 months as part of the WCB ASTD program. This likely influenced the behavior of the staff and attending as a regular patient may be an entirely different experience.
It was clear that the main focus was not on treatment. The staff, while very friendly, were largely perfunctory and on occasion seemed to act in bad faith. Importance was placed on filing out forms and checking little boxes, while the physical aspect was of worse quality and direction then could be provided by a couple YouTube videos.
I attended seeking solutions and treatments for pain caused by repetitive wrist motion. I explained what motions and scenarios caused the pain. The staff nodded along and then promptly ignored everything I said. My "treatment program" seemed to be a general fitness regime. I am by no means out of shape and some of my assignments bordered on insulting. For example at one point I was tasked to do a 4km bike ride on an almost flat trail before my next session. I'm not sure how a bike ride that could be easily completed by a kindergartner relates to my wrist issues. Also the gymnasium sessions were almost entirely spent doing reps on the rowing machine while the therapist was off somewhere else.
Worst of all was the enigma surrounding the imaging. I received both an x-ray and MRI scan. The scenario played out the same for both diagnostics. I received different interpretations of the scan from each professional I spoke with. All were dismissive, but the differing stories raised suspicion. I asked if I could see the scan myself. The answer was "No". I asked if I could have my own doctor take a look and give an opinion. Again, "No".
In retrospect I believe this place to be an organization of very fine people trapped in a corrupted system. I expect the staff are able to provide much better care if you attend without WorkSafe domineering the process.