Stephanie’s practice is a fusion between the art and science of Naturopathic Medicine. The art is in recognizing the messages from the body. Understanding where the imbalances are coming from by connecting the dots between seemingly unrelated symptoms. The science is in the use of natural medicines – dietary & lifestyle changes, stress-management techniques, nutritional supplements, botanical medicine, traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture, Ayurveda and in understanding when to use them, how to use them safely and effectively. The goal is to identify the root cause of your concerns via thorough evaluation of symptoms and laboratory testing combined with experience to map out your journey towards health.
Stephanie’s passion for holistic healing stemmed from her introduction to Ayurvedic Medicine during her travels through India. The wisdom and depth of this ancient medicine was undeniable and led Stephanie to begin her personal healing journey through Ayurvedic Medicine. Her personal passion became academic as she completed a 2-year Ayurvedic Therapist program. This medicine stirred up questions and a thirst for further knowledge which led her to study Naturopathic Medicine.
Stephanie received her Bachelor of Science majoring in Kinesiology from the University of Ottawa. She went on to complete her 4-year medical training at the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine.
During her studies Stephanie worked in community health centres, Naturopathic teaching clinics and the first integrative hospital clinic of its kind in Canada. Her experiences with community health care furthered her interest in psychology. She is passionate about working with individuals to emphasize the integration of their mental, physical, emotional and spiritual selves. Her desire is to support, guide and empower people in their own healing process and personal growth.
Stephanie works with individuals and families with a variety of health concerns. She has a particular interest in:
Women’s Health: PMS, PMDD, PCOS, Fibroids, Endometriosis, Breast health, Menstrual irregularities, pain and flow concerns.
Hormonal issues: Estrogen dominance, Low progesterone, Acne, Oral contraceptive pill detox, Adrenal fatigue.
Fertility (unknown and known causes such as PCOS, Hypothyroidism, Hashimoto’s, Male factors etc), working with those using ART methods, Miscarriage.
Pregnancy, Birth Prep & Postpartum support, Breastfeeding and infant concerns (digestion, rashes/eczema, thrush, sleep).
Thyroid Health: Hyper/Hypothyroidism, Hashimoto’s Disease, Postpartum thyroiditis.
Digestion: IBS, SIBO, Candida, Food sensitivities, GERD, Ulcers, Parasites, Constipation & Diarrhea.
Allergies, Asthma, Eczema & Histamine Intolerance.
Mental Health & Stress: Anxiety, Depression, Adrenal Fatigue, PTSD, Trauma, Abuse & Sexual Abuse, Insomnia.
Children & Teens: Digestion, Bowel Movement concerns, Nutrition/Diet, Focus/Concentration, Sleep, Immunity (prevention and treatment for colds/flu’s) and Fatigue.
Adults: Cardiovascular disease, Hypertension, High Cholesterol, Type 2 Diabetes, Weight loss, Autoimmunity, Osteoarthritis, Osteoporosis and Memory loss.
Stephanie is a registered naturopathic doctor with the Canadian Association of Naturopathic Doctors (CAND) and the College of Naturopathic Doctors of Alberta (CNDA).
Stephanie is a busy wife and mom of two kids and two dogs. You’ll often find her gardening, hiking, crafting, trying out new recipes, listening to podcasts and multi-tasking!
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Lewis is currently in his final and 4th year of studies at the Canadian School of Osteopathy in Vancouver. He blends a deep love for physiology with a thoughtful, philosophical approach to patient care.
Believing that the body functions as an interconnected whole, he strives to treat not just symptoms, but the underlying causes of pain and dysfunction. With a focus on the causal relationships between movement, structure, and well-being, Lewis uses the skills he’s honed in his years as an RMT and employs hands-on techniques to restore balance and mobility. He approaches each case with the belief that healing is most effective when we address how the body’s systems influence one another, unlocking both recovery and lasting strength.
Lewis grew up playing a variety of sports, playing competitive baseball for years, and now spends as much time as he can in the mountains with his wife, hiking or rock climbing.
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Elizabeth is an Osteopathic Manual Therapist D.O.M.P with an extensive background in basic science and clinical medical research.
Following her BSc Honours in Microbiology and Immunology at Dalhousie University, Elizabeth moved to Calgary to complete a Master’s degree in Gastrointestinal Sciences at the University of Calgary.
Elizabeth has always been drawn to the study of the human body with a keen interest in understanding all of its biological mechanisms from the cellular level, up to the dynamic overall state of health. This passion has led her to pursue studies in osteopathy, a holistic practice focused on addressing the root causes of dysfunction and facilitating the body’s innate ability to self-regulate.
Now proud to call Calgary home, Elizabeth keeps busy with her husband, Rob, and their loveable Labrador, Chase. She works with several professional athletes in the city and is most often found in the mountains skiing, hiking or running, while also supporting Crohn’s and Colitis Canada.
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Jason is an Osteopathic Manual therapist who graduated from the Canadian College of Osteopathy in Toronto. He received his D.O.M.P in 2019 and is a registered member of the Alberta Association of Osteopathic Manual Therapists.
Jason was drawn to Osteopathic manual therapy from his background in athletics, along with a desire to better understand the body’s mechanical, neurological and self regulation ability. He hopes to use this knowledge to help people better understand how the body works, explaining what he’s doing during the session, why he’s doing it, and what effect it should have to help manage their pain and health concerns.
Jason loves to work with people using his knowledge of manual therapy techniques along with his exercise and rehabilitation background to help manage your health and injury concerns.
During his free time Jason loves being out in nature and sports. Jason enjoys living a healthy lifestyle, incorporating fitness and wellness in his life through exercise, hiking, being active in sports and skiing.
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Chris graduated with a degree in Kinesiology in 2004, and realized he had a deep rooted desire to heal others. He discovered tremendous worth in osteopathic manipulation as a therapy that facilitates the body’s efforts to naturally and gently restore itself to optimal health, and decided to pursue it as his career of choice. Chris is now a D.O.M.P., or Diploma in Osteopathic Manual Practice.
In 2008, Chris and his wife, Krista decided to make Calgary their home, and moved to town with their son, Kian. Since then, a daughter, Brynn, has joined the family.
Outside of the office, Chris enjoys spending time with his family in Calgary’s many parks and toboggan hills, and snowboarding.
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With a BSc. in Exercise Science (Athletic Therapy) from Concordia University Montreal, Kathy went to complement that degree with successful registration in the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario, where she gained further recognition as a Certified Manual Lymphatic Drainage & Decongestive Therapist. Today, with her education rounded out with a Masters in Osteopathic Manipulative Sciences, she implements a total body approach to adjustment.
Kathy supports her own philosophy of self care by putting the things she most loves, first – her husband and her dogs. Walking, hiking and golfing keep her body moving, her mind clear and everyone happy!
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