Tuesday: 1:30 p.m. – 7:15 p.m. (Mistletoe)
Thursday: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Before completing my education at the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine (CCNM), I graduated from McMaster University with a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology and a minor in Psychology. During this time, I was exposed to the powers of exercise, nutrition, and mindfulness and how these factors ultimately affect our physical well-being and overall disease risk. Having played soccer and other sports my whole life, I felt motivated to funnel my energy towards encouraging physical activity within the community. I volunteered at a gym for those with neurological impairments and published research related to removing barriers and enhancing physical activity among those with disabilities.
During my years at CCNM, my passion for holistic health strengthened, and my interest in it continued to evolve. Eager to learn and stay up to date with the research, I attended conferences and worked part-time in the supplement industry. I discovered the significant role naturopathic medicine can play in cancer care and started pursuing opportunities that allowed me to explore this further. One of the more pivotal experiences for me was seeing first-hand the impact naturopathic cancer support can have on patients while shadowing an ND who focuses on this area. I was inspired and motivated to do the same for my future patients.
Upon graduating from CCNM, I applied for the Integrative Cancer Clinic (ICC) residency position. I dedicated two years to expanding my knowledge and experience in supporting those diagnosed with cancer. Beyond seeing patients in the clinic, I have enjoyed leading
the ICC’s Nutrition Program, crafting blogs/media posts on cancer-related topics, and teaching students about the safe and effective use of natural therapies in cancer care. I obtained certification in intravenous therapy, allowing me to offer patients another valuable tool for improving outcomes and overall quality of life.
I am consistently humbled working with patients affected by cancer. I enjoy educating patients about their health, the science behind our therapies and why we recommend them. I believe naturopathic medicine fills an essential gap in cancer care at every stage of treatment, and I will contribute my best to this care by continuing to build upon my knowledge in integrative oncology through research and clinical experience. I am grateful for the opportunity to work in an integrative setting that prioritizes safety and efficacy when combining natural therapies alongside conventional treatments. Put simply, naturopathic cancer care aims to optimize quality of life and improve outcomes, and my mission as a naturopathic doctor is to help facilitate this for all patients at the CCNM Integrative Cancer Clinic.
When I’m not in the clinic, I continue playing soccer and enjoy hiking or biking on nearby trails.
As a licensed naturopathic doctor in Ontario, I am also an active member of the Oncology Association of Naturopathic Physicians (OncANP), Ontario Association of Naturopathic Doctors (OAND), and Canadian Association of Naturopathic Doctors (CAND).