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Your Health. Helping Hands.

“We say disease when we should say effect; for disease is the effect of a change in the parts of the physical body. Disease in an abnormal body is just as natural as is health when all the parts are in place.„

A.T. Still -- Osteopathy Research and Practice

About Osteopathy

Osteopathy is a precise manual (hands-on) therapy based on the philosophy that all systems of the body are reliant on each other, and that no one system can be either healthy and functional, or unhealthy and dysfunctional on its own. In other words, each system from nose to toe is connected, and ultimately affected by one another.
Osteopathy treats for longevity in health. Treatment may or may not result in a quick resolution of symptoms, but ultimately the goal is to achieve a long lasting change of causal factors to restore the body's ability to properly adapt and heal.

Osteopathic practitioners believe that a person is capable of optimum health, as long as the body, mind and spirit can work together in harmony. Osteopathic treatment focuses on the physical body by addressing maladaptive areas with focused hands-on treatment using a variety of manual techniques and an extensive knowledge of anatomy, physiology and biomechanics.

Osteopathic practitioners treat a range of conditions and compensatory patterns that could result in various and sometimes unexplained or unusual symptoms. Chronic conditions not easily addressed by conventional or allopathic medicines are often helped by osteopathic treatment.

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About Monica Noy

Monica Noy

I have been a practicing manual therapist for nine years and an instructor for six years. My passion for treating osteopathically is matched only by my passion for being treated. Osteopathic treatment changed my life so significantly that I was compelled to be a part of this healthcare field and strive to offer the same kind of care, devotion and instruction that I received.

I have a special interest in treating long-term, chronic, and autoimmune conditions.

I strive to provide treatment that is collaborative with both patient and other healthcare professionals, and to provide a safe and welcoming space for members of the LGBTQ community.
Osteopathic Manual Practitioner (D.O.M.P.)
Graduate of the Canadian College of Osteopathy

  • Louisa Burns DO Thesis Award for outstanding research.
  • Clinic Supervisor
  • Assistant Instructor
  • Research Thesis Advisor
  • Proposal and Thesis Jury Member
Current Study
BSc. (Hons) via the British College of Osteopathic Medicine and Metropolitan University of London

Registered Massage Therapist (RMT)
Valedictorian Graduate of Sutherland-Chan Schools.
  • Continuing Education Instructor (post-graduate courses for RMTs)
Membership:
Ontario Association of Osteopathic Manual Practitioners College of Massage Therapists of Ontario.