Your On-Campus Partner for
Student Wellbeing

We are a comprehensive provider of integrated therapy services. Our team of experienced professionals delivers personalized therapy services directly to your school, ensuring easy access for students of all needs, including those with special requirements, student athletes, and others in need of support.
By bringing these services on-campus, we eliminate the need for travel, saving both time and costs. Students benefit from receiving therapy in a safe, familiar, and supportive environment, enhancing their comfort and progress.
Our commitment to excellence is reflected in our unified approach, where all therapy services are coordinated and overseen by our skilled team of experts to ensure the highest quality care and effective outcomes.
Our Mission & Vision
Our Mission


Our Vision
Meet the Founder
Jeremiah Jun Lee
MPHYSIO, MSc SMHS, BA
Jun is an experienced physiotherapist and clinical leader with an international career across Australia, Hong Kong, and Thailand. He holds a Master of Physiotherapy from University of Canberra and a Master in Sports Medicine and Health Science from The Chinese University of Hong Kong, with extensive experience in musculoskeletal, paediatric, neurological, and sports rehabilitation.
He is the Founder and Clinical Program Director of Bangkok Integrated Therapy Services and Medical Director of Bodytune Physio. Previously, Jun co-founded several physiotherapy services and programs, including Greenbell Medical Clinic, Neo Therapy Group (Australia), and the physiotherapy program at Royal Bangkok Sports Club.
His clinical approach combines evidence-based rehabilitation with hands-on techniques such as hydrotherapy and dry needling. Over the years, he has worked with a diverse range of patients, from elite athletes to individuals with complex neurological conditions.
Driven by a passion for quality care, clinical mentorship, and accessible rehabilitation, Jun is committed to helping every patient move better, recover confidently, and live stronger.


