It all began in a basement. The walls were unfinished, the floor bare, but for Ann Tanalgo, it didn’t matter. She had passion, purpose, and a few loyal patients who didn’t mind the setup. “It’s not about the place,” they told her, “it’s about you.” Word spread, and soon, her small corner of care could no longer contain the growing number of people seeking her help. That’s when Ann and her husband, Raymond, decided to take the leap—transforming a humble basement idea into Wellness Bliss Physiotherapy.
Today, Wellness Bliss is a full-fledged multidisciplinary clinic offering physiotherapy, chiropractic care, massage therapy, yoga, pelvic floor therapy, and fascial stretch therapy. They also handle motor vehicle and workplace injury cases, helping patients rebuild strength, confidence, and mobility. Behind the professional setup is a team united by compassion. “We treat patients one-on-one,” Ann says. “We explain what’s happening to their body and build a plan tailored just for them.”
Raymond runs the administrative side while Ann leads the clinical team. Together, they’ve built not just a clinic but a community. Many of their staff started as assistants years ago and grew into professionals who now share the same space and mission—to help people heal. From stroke and arthritis to chronic pain and post-surgery recovery, every patient is treated with the same care and patience that began in that basement.
Each room at Wellness Bliss tells a story. The gym, where personal trainers guide one-on-one rehab sessions. The massage room, where decades of experience meet gentle hands. The fascial stretch therapy room, where patients simply breathe as therapists help them regain flexibility. It’s a place that combines science and empathy, technology and touch.
For Ann, physiotherapy is more than a career—it’s a calling. “I love what I do, and I don’t see myself retiring,” she says. “Even if I do, I’ll still come back to take care of patients.”
From unfinished walls to a fully equipped healing space, Wellness Bliss Physiotherapy stands as a reminder that purpose grows where passion begins—and that true care doesn’t depend on where you start, but how deeply you care.