If you're experiencing chronic muscle and joint pain, come visit the YellowRiver Chinese Medical Center in Winnipeg. We offer a variety of natural healing therapies including Acupuncture, Chinese medicine, TDP lamp, electric acupuncture, auricular acupuncture, cupping, moxibustion guasha (scraping) therapy and more. Additionally, Dr. Lijun Jing is a registered acupuncturist with over 18 years of experience. Call today to schedule an appointment.
Everything that Dr.Jing treats feels amazing. From back pain, to mole removal to strenghtening my eye chi to avoid reading glasses- when I have a complaint, she has a cure.Read more
If you're experiencing chronic muscle and joint pain, come visit the Yellow River Chinese Medical Center in Winnipeg. We offer a variety of natural healing therapies including Acupuncture, Chinese medicine, TDP lamp, electric acupuncture, auricular acupuncture, cupping, moxibustion guasha (scraping) therapy and more. Additionally, Dr. Lijun Jing is a registered acupuncturist with over 18 years of experience. Call today to schedule an appointment.
Eye Physician Dr. James Ramsay conducts regular eye exams and general ophthalmology issues. With a strong passion for maintaining and treating conditions related to the eyes, he looks forward to helping you with your next eye exam. We are happy to offer free parking, so call us today to book an appointment.
The appointments may take awhile, but it's worth it! The doctors take their time to accurately diagnose and treat your ailment. You get a lot of doctors who see you for 5 minutes, prescribe anti-biotics and send you on your way. That mindset is how malpractice happens. The Doctors at Stafford Medical will exhaust all tests before doing something irreversible. They get the job done! You're health is important to them. It's rare to find doctors who won't brush your problems or concerns aside.Read more
Bert Scharfstein acquired Canadian Footwear Ltd. in 1932. The Winnipeg-based company has since gone through many changes - as a wholesaler from the 30s through the 50s, as a footwear discounter from the late 50s, and competing with the big box retailers through the 70s until the late 80s when Bert and his wife died nine days apart.That was when the most dramatic changes began. Bert's son Brian and his partner Pam Cipryk bought the business from the estate, but they faced a big challenge. Buying the company was the easy part. Finding the right direction for future success was more daunting.After months of analyzing Canadian Footwear, Brian experienced minor health problems. He saw a specialist who put arch supports - orthotics - in his shoes to ease some pain in his knees. That was when the light bulb went off in his head - offer additional services to better fill customers' needs.
I needed a pair of walking shoe.The young lady was very knowledgeable very helpful. I will be going back to that store on St Marys road. I am not from the city was in visiting friends.Read more