Our Team
Experts working together for you.
All of the physiotherapists at Diane Lee & Associates are experts in the physical diagnosis of movement impairments and have taken several post-graduate courses in their specialty.
In addition, they are all trained in the ISM approach and integrate their unique professional training and skills into this method. We collaborate and often co-consult with each other to offer you the best opportunity to bring you the best care possible. Our reception team knows who is a good fit for your condition and ensure you are booked with the right therapist for you!
For more information on pricing and availability please visit our Patient Info & Pricing page or contact us during office hours.
Physiotherapists
Cathy received a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of British Columbia in 2000. As a member of the varsity women’s volleyball team at UBC during those years she was first exposed to physiotherapy and it’s positive impact on her own personal athletic career.
After studying kinesiology in university for two years, Leigh decided that pursuing a career in physiotherapy was the path she wanted to follow. She graduated from The University of British Columbia in 2005 with a Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy.
Eric has been practicing Physiotherapy since 2006. He received his Masters of Physiotherapy from the University of Sydney, Australia and began his career working in a private clinic where he gained valuable experience in working with Rugby, Soccer, and Aussie Rules Football clubs.
Brittany graduated from the University of Ottawa with an undergraduate degree in Human Kinetics followed by a Master’s Degree in Physical Therapy from the University of Toronto.
Judit has a special interest in helping people with various spinal conditions such as back pain, scoliosis, kyphosis, chest conditions and spinal fusions.
Since graduating in 2010 from the Semmelweis University of Hungary, Judit has been working in various spine specific clinics around the world. She started dancing at a young age and after high school she completed a Contemporary Dance Teacher course. Learning about the capabilities of the human body influenced her to study more and to earn a degree in Physiotherapy
Sarah received her Bachelor of Science with a minor in Nutritional Sciences at the University of British Columbia. She then pursued a Master of Physical Therapy degree, graduating in 2013 from UBC. Sarah has taken post-graduate courses for dry needling, rehabilitation Pilates, visceral and neuromeningeal manipulation, and temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dysfunction.
Megan graduated from the University of Ottawa, with a Master of Health Science in Physiotherapy and a BSc honours in Biomedical Sciences. She also completed her Master’s in French. Megan carries a wealth of knowledge from a patient perspective as she has worked hard to rehabilitate multiple injuries, as she has made it back to competitive powerlifting at the Canadian National level after hip surgery.
While working as a nurse Cheri saw the importance of physiotherapy on the rehabilitation ward to help patients regain their independence. As a result of these positive experiences she decided to go back to school to become a physiotherapist so she could have a more direct role in rehabilitation and help others regain their independence. Cheri graduated in 2018 with a Doctor of Physiotherapy from the University of Melbourne in Australia.
Lily is passionate about assisting her clients in gaining and regaining their function. She obtained her Master’s of Science degree in Physical Therapy from the University of Alberta. She has diverse experience within the healthcare field, including in diagnostic laboratory, pharmacy, medical first aid, and with other interdisciplinary teams allowing Lily to approach each patient’s condition holistically. Lily is fluent in both English and Mandarin.
Josh graduated from the University of British Columbia with a Bachelor of Science (with distinction) in 2019 and a Master of Physical Therapy degree in 2024. He grew up in North Delta and is fluent in both English and Punjabi. His journey into physiotherapy was fueled by a passion for movement and sports, as well as a dedication to helping individuals of all ages and activity levels overcome injuries, restore mobility, and achieve their personal goals, whether that involves returning to daily activities, excelling in sports, or managing chronic conditions.
Olivia graduated from the University of British Columbia (UBC) with a Master of Physical Therapy in 2024. Prior to this, she completed her Bachelor of Kinesiology at UBC, where she was also a member of the UBC artistic (synchronized) swimming team. Olivia’s desire to become a physiotherapist was inspired by personal experiences as a competitive athlete, coach, and kinesiologist.
Tina began her career in rehabilitation by completing a Bachelor’s of Kinesiology with a minor in Nutritional Science at the University of British Columbia. She then went on to pursue a Master’s Physical Therapy degree from the University of British Columbia. Tina has experience in a variety of settings including medical and critical care units in the hospital, a Clinical Pilates studio, and volunteering with Skate Canada and Women’s Rugby teams. Tina has a special interest in helping both women and men with their pelvic health (incontinence and prolapse).
Massage Therapist
Amy has been a practicing massage therapist since 2018. She graduated from the University of British Columbia in 2016 where she earned her Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Psychology. Driven by a fascination for anatomy and a heartfelt desire to make a positive impact, Amy discovered her calling in massage therapy.
Pedorthist
Noelle Trotter graduated in 1996 from the University of Waterloo’s Health Sciences Faculty with an honours degree. In 2000, she obtained her Certified Pedorthist designation after completing 3000 hours of clinical work and Pedorthic exams.
Yoga
Therapist
Leanne is a Registered Yoga Teacher with Yoga Alliance and has been teaching yoga since 2004. In 2006, Leanne became interested in Anusara Yoga®, a style of yoga that assisted with the healing of chronic pain issues in her shoulder.
Administration
The first person you will meet at Diane Lee & Associates will be one of our amazing patient experience co-ordinators or managers.
They have your interests at heart and may ask you a few questions regarding your problem to ensure that you are booked to see the best person in our team. The second ‘person’ may be Cooper! He is our clinic therapy dog, a very friendly, hypoallergenic, Havanese who loves to be pet. You will find him often outside Cathy’s treatment room if not in the arms of a staff member or client. If you are fearful of any dog, let us know and we will keep him out of sight. Just because we have a very well trained dog in our clinic, still doesn’t mean you can bring yours! Unless your dog is a service dog, please leave your dog at home, thank you.
Working with Diane Lee and all of the Team is such an honour, so much talent in one place! The environment of the clinic reflects the clinic motto of Engage, Experience, Empower. It is amazing to work with such team players who have such a passion for helping and teaching others. I have always been a believer in team work, helping each other develop our strengths and this is what working for Diane Lee & Associates means.
I have many years of experience working as a Medical Office Assistant. I enjoy working in a positive environment and I have found that positivity at Diane Lee and Associates. It is a pleasure to see the passion and compassion that our physiotherapists and administrative staff have for the patients. When I am not at work, there is a good chance I’ll be away travelling to some far off destination.
I graduated as MOA in 2011 and have worked in administration since then at both a physiotherapy and medical clinic. Working with the amazing team at DLA is a great honour. We have amazing teamwork and everyone is very knowledgeable and willing to share and help. If I’m not at work you can find me enjoying walks at parks or exploring new places in the Vancouver region.
Joining Diane Lee and Associates has been such an honour and an incredible experience thus far. The uplifting atmosphere and our amazing team makes being at work very enjoyable. I am currently a university student studying Kinesiology and I hope to become a physiotherapist in the near future, just like the ones here at our clinic. A fun fact about me is that I played varsity soccer for the first 2 years of university.
Cooper is the newest member of the DLA team and he is excited to be the clinic therapy dog and official greeter. He is a friendly 8 year old Havanese who doesn’t shed and rarely barks but is always ready for a pet, cuddle, or a little game of fetch. He lives with Cathy and her family and helped raise two little girls and one large furry dog brother. You will see Cooper wandering the halls of the clinic or napping in his clinic dog bed outside Cathy’s treatment room.