Janette Day, Massage Therapist
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Janette Day, Massage Therapist

Janette is a 2010 graduate from West Coast College of Massage Therapy’s 3000-hour program. Janette joins the clinic the week of October 16/2023. The path leading to her career as a Registered Massage Therapist includes time as an aesthetician, mobile spa practitioner and many years as a corporate customer service specialist. Her treatment approach is […]

Chenoa Hurst-Dand, Massage Therapist
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Chenoa Hurst-Dand, Massage Therapist

Chenoa Hurst-Dand graduated with honors from the Registered Massage Therapy program at VCC in 2021. During her studies she participated in an outreach program with Amenida Seniors’ Community. She treated patients living with conditions including osteoarthritis, chronic disc herniations, sciatica and many other orthopedic and systemic conditions. Chenoa is here for anyone looking to calm […]

COVID-19 Precautions
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COVID-19 Precautions

Our practitioners are providing Chiropractic and Massage Therapy services to new and existing patients. Please familiarize yourself with the safety measures in place prior to your visit.

Message from Dr. Barbara Maclean
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Message from Dr. Barbara Maclean

We support recommendations seeking to mitigate the impact of the pandemic on our most vulnerable populations while at the same time recognize the needs of patients requiring urgent care not related to COVID-19. If patients needing urgent care can not obtain assistance from specialized primary health care providers they will need the support of other […]

Chiropractic and Brain Function
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Chiropractic and Brain Function

“We do know that spinal function does affect brain function. There’s now solid evidence that adjusting the spine changes brain function.” observed Heidi Haavik, one of the researchers behind this recent study, published in the Journal of Neural Plasticity. The study showed adjusting changes brain activity by 20%.