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Massage Therapy

Massage is the manipulation of soft tissue structures of the body. It can be beneficial to treat, prevent and manage a variety of health concerns; as wide-ranging as sports related injuries, alleviating pain and stress symptoms, chronic muscle strain resulting from postural fatigue to that ‘kink in your neck because you slept funny.’ Read More

Cynthia (Cindy) Won

Cynthia (Cindy) Won

She/They

RMT, B Mus Perf (Hons)/Co-founder

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Devin Sauso-Bawa

Devin Sauso-Bawa

He/They

RMT/Co-founder

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Joanna Rogowska

Joanna Rogowska

She/They

RMT, CR, Dipl ST (Hons)

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Rosalee Brown

Rosalee Brown

She/They

RMT, R. Kin

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Roberta (Robbie) Gaundroue

Roberta (Robbie) Gaundroue

She/They

RMT

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Pouria Raziei

Pouria Raziei

He/Him

RMT

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Sports/Athletic Massage

This massage modality is geared towards patients engaged in ANY level of physical activity looking to maintain or improve their musculoskeletal condition. This approach is best for folks recovering from a sports related injury, tackling new muscle soreness, or balancing work/school and recreational activity. This maintenance treatment considers the active user and aims to release painful tension without compromising the integrity of the joint, so one can return to physical activity that same week without extra risk of injury. Read More

Rosalee Brown

Rosalee Brown

She/They

RMT, R. Kin

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Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture

Traditional Chinese Medicine (or TCM) is made up of many modalities including acupuncture, herbal therapy, cupping, gua sha, moxibustion, and tuina. Your TCM practitioner will be able to assess which are best suited to you and your goals; be it pain relief to improving sleep, and that’s just the beginning! Rather than focusing solely on disease, TCM balances the underlying systems and forces of your entire body; helping to integrate the parts that may be struggling and restore harmony. Read More

Jordan Ramsay

Jordan Ramsay

She/They

R.TCMP, R.Ac

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Susanda Yee

Susanda Yee

She/Her

R.Ac

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Kirstienne Lim

Kirstienne Lim

She/They

Student Class Acupuncturist

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Mike Park

Mike Park

He/Him

R.Ac, DOMP

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Jen Bowers

Jen Bowers

She/They

R.TCMP, R.Ac, BA, B Sc

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Denys Gamotin

Denys Gamotin

She/Her

R.TCMP, R.Ac

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Chiropractic

The term "cracking" is commonly associated with a chiropractic adjustment and there is a general misconception that this is a necessary part of successful treatment for everyone. However, the goal of chiropractic is simply to create movement in a restricted joint. Read More

Richard Yu

Richard Yu

He/Him

DC

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Kinesiology

Unlike typical athletic training, kinesiology prescribes specific exercise to be used as medicine for injury prevention/rehabilitation, pain management and disease management. Kinesiologists are highly trained in human movement, nutrition, exercise psychology, accessibility and ergonomics. Read More

Rosalee Brown

Rosalee Brown

She/They

RMT, R. Kin

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Physiotherapy

Physiotherapists are specialists in human anatomy and the understanding of how and why movement and function take place. They possess a keen eye and skill for identifying joint and neuromuscular deficiencies and imbalances that could be contributing to not only the pain from injury but any that you experience in your day to day life. Read More

Trang Bùi

Trang Bùi

She/Her

MSc PT

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Kanchan Masand

Kanchan Masand

She/Her

BSc PT, MSc

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Pelvic Floor Therapy

Did you know that leaking while jumping, laughing or sneezing is NOT a normal part of aging? Or that Kegel exercises after childbirth are NOT the solution to control the sudden need to urinate or empty one’s bowels? Or that persistent low back pain could be STRONGLY connected to a pelvic floor dysfunction? Pelvic health physiotherapy can help! Read More

Trang Bùi

Trang Bùi

She/Her

MSc PT

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Kanchan Masand

Kanchan Masand

She/Her

BSc PT, MSc

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Osteopathy

Osteopathy is a hands-on, holistic treatment that views the patient as whole. An osteopathic manual practitioner does not treat dysfunction; they treat the individual. Practitioners focus on restoring balance within the body by identifying the root cause through precise assessment, palpation and treatment. Once the restrictions have been addressed, the body will move towards optimal physiological function including the ability to heal itself. Read More

Kanchan Masand

Kanchan Masand

She/Her

BSc PT, MSc

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Naturopathic Medicine

Simply put, naturopathic doctors are medically trained and naturally focused.

We look at the current medical evidence and the clinical experience of our peers and predecessors to offer our patients the best possible care. An evidence-informed naturopathic practice draws on current medical research, clinical experience and traditional knowledge to find the optimal treatments for each patient. Read More

Dr. Kristen Mark

Dr. Kristen Mark

She/Her

ND

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Relational Psychotherapy

You may be thinking about therapy because you’re struggling, perhaps in a way that is new to you, or in a way that is all too familiar. You may have experienced a sudden change or transition that you’re finding challenging or you have a nagging feeling that something isn't right. Perhaps you’re having issues in your relationships or feel blocked from your emotions. No matter what the issue, therapy can help you make sense of what you are going through and ease emotional distress by working with a curious, empathic therapist who will champion the changes you wish to make. Read More

Sarah Flanagan

Sarah Flanagan

She/Her

RP

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Leah Sherry

Leah Sherry

She/Her

RP, M.Ed

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Mixed Modality Psychotherapy

“The curious paradox is that when I accept myself just as I am, then I can change.”

- Carl R. Rogers 

In humanistic psychology it is believed that every human being knows deep down what they need to heal. They just need the space and safety to discover it and allow it. Read More

Fiona Green

Fiona Green

She/Her

RP (Q), P-RDT

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Shiatsu

Shiatsu is a type of massage that originated in Japan and has roots in traditional Chinese medicine. What differentiates it from other massage therapies is that Shiatsu practitioners attribute diseases and physical health conditions to imbalances and blockages of the energy flow throughout the body. Read More

Joanna Rogowska

Joanna Rogowska

She/They

RMT, CR, Dipl ST (Hons)

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Reflexology

Reflexology is based on the principle that there are reflexes in the feet and hands that map to glands, organs and other systems of the body. Unlike other therapies which manipulate bones or muscle tissue, a trained reflexologist can detect imbalances and through the application of pressure to these points, this therapy can help the body restore balance and facilitate healing to the corresponding area. Read More

Joanna Rogowska

Joanna Rogowska

She/They

RMT, CR, Dipl ST (Hons)

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