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Dr. Ravinder Gill, N.D.
"Vis Medicatrix Naturae: To Utilize The Healing Powers of Nature."
Dr. Gill has been in private practice in the City of Toronto for over 10 years since receiving her Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine at the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine. She approaches her practice with a unique blend of concrete knowledge in natural medicine and an innate sense of compassion, intuition and caring for each patient. Dr. Gill has a well-rounded family practice with a special interest in women’s health: specifically in fertility and menopause; men’s health, pediatrics, and gastrointestinal concerns and disorders. Stress management is a key component in her practice with patients as it is such an important factor in quality of life and overall health.
Dr. Gill came to the practice of natural medicine after obtaining her Biotechnology diploma from the British Columbia Institute of Technology followed by a B.Sc. in Biology at Simon Fraser University in B.C., specializing in cellular and molecular genetics.
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Dr. Jeffrey Goodyear, DC
"Live Each Day As If It Were Your Last." -Marcus Aurelius
Dr. Goodyear received his Doctor of Chiropractic from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College. He is also a Certified Medical Acupuncturist and an Active Release Technique provider for the lower extremity.
Dr. Goodyear uses a variety of treatment methods in treating his patients, and he is comfortable and happy treating individuals with anything as basic as a strain on the weekend to a serious injury that has caused considerable damage throughout the years and/or chronic pain. His modalities include spinal manipulative technique, soft tissue therapy, acupuncture, joint mobilizations, patient education and rehabilitation exercises. He believes that the only way to true recovery is for the doctor and patient to work as a team in the healing process.
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Sophia Bolos, RMT
"Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity." -World Health Organization, 1946
Sophia is a graduate of D’Arcy Lane Institute of Massage Therapy and has been practicing as a registered massage therapist since 2006. She has experience working in a variety of health care environments including rehabilitation-focused clinics, relaxation-oriented spas and cruise ships. Her treatments are tailored according to the needs of her clients using a variety of techniques including trigger point therapy, deep tissue massage, hydrotherapy, hot stones, and passive stretching to relieve tension and pain.
Sophia obtained her certification to practice acupuncture at the Toronto School of Traditional Chinese Medicine, where she expanded the scope of her skills to include acupuncture, tuina massage and cupping. Sophia strives to help her clients achieve their varied goals in health and well being, and takes immense pride in her holistic approach to healing and treatment efficacy. |
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Val Muzik, RMT
"I know of no more encouraging fact than the unquestionable ability of man to elevate his life by a conscious endeavor." -Henry David Thoreau
Val is an Honours graduate of Kikkawa College; previously, she majored in Cultural Studies at McGill University. With a strong foundation in Swedish massage, hydrotherapy, myofascial therapy, and orthopedics, she treats many common and not-so-common musculoskeletal conditions from the effects of a stressful week at work to peripheral nerve impingements. She is most interested in helping people find long-term solutions to long-term problems, and has found that working with the body's fascial network can provide the needed freedom and relief.
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Kate Gallagher, Clinic Manager
"Habit converts luxurious enjoyments into dull and daily necessities." -Aldous Huxley
Kate attended Dalhousie University majoring in Psychology; prior to her move to Nova Scotia she attended Blaine in Massachusetts where she received her diploma of aesthetics. She moved to Toronto in the fall of 2009. Kate oversees all of the clinic details in addition to all promotional materials and campaigns associated with the growth and development of the health centre. She believes that a place of work and a place of healing should be one of serenity and acceptance together with positive energy and good humor.
Kate has also opened an extension of KLHC - The Waxing Clinic. Her passion for the grooming industry lead her to the inclusion of such services in King Liberty's already diverse line-up of healing modalities.
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