With 19 years of clinical experience, my practice is grounded in a commitment to ongoing learning and delivering thoughtful, results-driven care. I completed my Bachelor of Science at Bishops University before graduating from Western States Chiropractic College in 2006. Most recently I earned a Master’s degree in Aging and Health from Queen’s University. My graduate research focused on the effectiveness of chiropractic care in treating a common cause of benign vertigo.
I work with patients of all ages, with a focused interest in supporting aging populations. My approach is centered on education and individualized care- ensuring each patient understands their condition, feels confident in their plan, and is supported every step of the way.
I utilize a range of gentle, evidence-informed techniques designed to reduce pain, restore function, and help patients move well in their daily lives. Care is always tailored to the individual, with an emphasis on long-term outcomes- not just short-term relief.
Outside the clinic, I value an active lifestyle. You’ll often find me weightlifting, hiking, or mountain biking—and when the opportunity arises, racing my car at the track in Calabogie.