Pat Lee is a Certified Craniosacral Therapist, Zero Balancing Practitioner, Registered Jin Shin Do Acupressure Therapist, and Reiki Master. Her light touch therapies align the energy body with the physical structure, at the same time normalizing body tissues to encourage and support healing and a higher level of function. Clients commonly report reduced pain, improved joint mobility, and increased feelings of well being. Pat has a special interest in serving the pediatric population due to the wide ranging benefits children achieve. 5 grams of prevention is worth a pound of cure best describes craniosacral therapy's optimizing of the central nervous system's function. Her centrally located wellcare clinic, Heart of Touch, has been operating since 2001. For more information please visit HYPERLINK http://www.heartoftouch.com www.heartoftouch.com 2502134013
Have always liked this clinic but find it very annoying when it says the hours to call in on Sat. are 8 to 1 yet nobody answers the phone. And the message says they answer the phone on Fridays from 8 to 3. I work night shift...do i sats up all morning to find out they will never answer on Sat.? This is frustrating.Read more
This review is for the staff in Occupational Therapy where they were kin, helpful with an aim of helping the patients get better but with every care for their safety. I miss you guys as I am receiving NO therapy where I was moved to and my body is suffering from it. DJWRead more
Passport Health is the leading provider of travel medicine in North America. For nearly 30 years, Passport Health has vaccinated countless global travellers against potentially deadly tropical diseases such as yellow fever and typhoid fever. With nearly 300 travel clinics across North America, Passport Health is proud to offer broad access to not just travel vaccines, but also valuable information to protect international travelers.
Angel founder George Szwender has been an accessibility advocate for people with disabilities for more than 30 years, going back to his days an undergraduate at the University of Alberta. His work and studies in outdoor recreation frequently brought him in touch with people with disabilities - a group which faced serious access restrictions to sports George was passionate about like swimming, skating, skiing - everyday activities that most of us take for granted. That early realization stayed with George as his career evolved from youth counsellor to facility manager to community program director - and planted the seeds for Angel Accessibility Solutions, which he launched in 1994. Starting with just two people, Angel grew quickly based on the many connections George had made working as an accessibility and mobility consultant in healthcare facilities throughout the Pacific Northwest. In an industry dominated by large conglomerates that frequently employ high-pressure sales tactics, George's easygoing personality and personalized approach to client service quickly won him a loyal base of repeat customers.