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    The Bone Wellness Centre

    4.5 (4 reviews)
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    Mahaya Health Services - Mahaya Health Services is located in the heart of downtown Toronto. In a beautiful historic building.

    Mahaya Health Services

    5.0(6 reviews)
    2.9 kmDowntown Core

    This is an amazing practice. I've always felt comfortable, safe and at home here. Mahaya offers…read morenaturopathy, acupuncture, chiropractic care, osteopathy, massage, therapy and more. I was having serious stomach problems because of my gluten intolerance and Lindsey White cleaned up my diet, helped me balance my PH levels so I wasn't so acidic, and worked with me to figure out how best to treat my issue. My doctor couldn't figure out what was wrong with me, but Lindsey had me feeling much better in weeks. It's worth noting that the staff here are super supportive of LGBT folks. I'm trans and they treat me with amazing respect and care. My pronouns and chosen name are always used, even though I haven't yet changed my legal name. it's a very trans-affirming place. If you have a benefits plan that will only cover naturopathy, but not acupuncture and you find acupuncture helpful, the practitioners will often just bill you for a naturopathy session so you can get the treatment covered through your plan. ACCESSIBILITY: There's steps up to the building Mahaya is located in. The building has an elevator and the washroom is on the same floor as the clinic.

    This is probably the best experience I had getting a massage in Toronto. I was warmly greeted and…read morehandled efficiently at the reception. They made sure I was comfortable and showed me where the washroom was before I went in for my treatment. Carlo Marcoccia was my RMT. I met him before, and he really is a very warm and friendly individual. He did a great job assessing my knee problems and treating it accordingly. He asked about my habits and gave me advice on how to better care for myself. When massaging, he used the right level of force and ensured I wasn't in pain. I felt very much at ease with Carlo and was comfortable talking to him about everything - he made my experience a very positive one and I would highly recommend him.

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    Aches Away Toronto - Dr Jennah creating treatment plans

    Aches Away Toronto

    4.8(30 reviews)
    2.8 kmChurch-Wellesley Village, Downtown Core
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    This is my go-to place for my monthly massages because I absolutely love it!…read more I am someone who works a desk job, do not take as many breaks as I should, and some days I feel like I'm carrying all the world's problems. This brings me to why I max out on my massage benefits every year. Aches Away is great especially for their No Frills massages. I can appreciate a relaxing massage with essential oils and spa-type flair, but after about 30 mins I'm a bit bored. The No Frills massage is just that - go in and cater to your needs. Amy is my go-to RMT. I have tried their RMTs, but Amy is brilliant for me because she provides deep-tissue massage and hits pressure points. If I am honest, it hurt quite a lot in the beginning but in the best way. I felt renewed after. Since it is downtown, I typically walk or bike because parking can be a pain. The building is right outside of College station, which is quite convenient.

    I had my daughter go here for a sports massage to help get some knots out. The time was spent…read moreshowing her some posture techniques and he even had her record 8 minutes of him teaching her to stretch. What a waste of time and money.

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    Aches Away Toronto - Here we toil in your service. One ache and one pain at a time we get you moving and grooving like you know you can!

    Here we toil in your service. One ache and one pain at a time we get you moving and grooving like you know you can!

    Aches Away Toronto - The lobby of our building. 2 Carlton St. We have the worlds best elevators: 0 to 8 (8th floor) in 1.8 seconds - So you'll never be late :)

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    The lobby of our building. 2 Carlton St. We have the worlds best elevators: 0 to 8 (8th floor) in 1.8 seconds - So you'll never be late :)

    The Spinal Joint Classical Osteopathy

    The Spinal Joint Classical Osteopathy

    4.7(6 reviews)
    4.6 kmAlexandra Park

    Have you ever had an osteopath appointment before? Well, I never had until I came here last year…read more.. I was in for a surprise and I don't know how I feel about it still to this day. Disclaimer: I totally admit that I never ever had osteopath before until my 2 sessions with Philip last year. So I don't have a benchmark or what is considered normal/expected practice. But after seeing some unusually perfect scoring reviews from a few, I figured I should give you my input so you know what to expect. Take it or leave it. I had such bad back pain from sitting on the wrong chair at work and I needed to take a day off to check it up. But I couldn't find any available appointments with my usual chiropractor on the same day. So I decided to try osteopath because my insurance offers some coverage and also the few great Yelp reviews I see. Philip was nice and also showed that my right shoulder was higher than my left (I had no idea!) and was able to correct it with some stretches. Now what I didn't know is the osteopathic stretches he did requires his whole body to hover on top of mine and using his legs and arms to curl around sometimes my limbs and stretch a part of my body out. Sometimes he would use his hands to press in places that are too close to ummm... sensitive areas like the centre of my chest or under my belly near where my underwear sits and other areas of my body. I mean golly I never had this kind of intimacy with any doctors in the past (I mean yes doc's do physicals but they don't get on top of you)! Even massage therapists don't go there. Now I admit he was mentioning the whole way what kind of tissues/body part or what not he's working on and how it's connected to other parts of the body. To me, it's all mumbo jumbo. Now I didn't want to stop him or tell him I felt uneasy about it because if that's the procedure required to heal my pain, I don't want my little overly sensitive butt to prevent him from curing me in the most optimal way. This is how osteopath is right??? right? I'm not sure but I feel kind of violated secretly. He mentioned that 2 sessions which include the first initial assessment should be enough and I can follow up on a need basis in the future. That's good he didn't try to sell me more sessions because I don't want to go back. He's nice/approachable and seem professional so it makes it hard for me to even write this review. It's either this place isn't for me or osteopath is not for me! Did the sessions help with the pain? I would say yes. But was it worthwhile? For me nah... no thanks only if I'm desperate. It did ease the pain so that it was much more manageable but not as instant as my chiropractor (I swear she has magical back-cracking power). Overall the whole osteopath experience does not feel as good/relaxing as a massage/back cracking from a massage therapist or a chiropractor.

    I've seen Philip a few times and I always leave feeling amazing. I'm going to see Philip today…read moreafter having had a broken foot for 6 weeks. I'm happy to be getting my body feeling aligned and balanced before I get my cast off tomorrow. He's extremely friendly, professional, and leaves you feeling a wholeness all round.

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    EC Orthotics

    EC Orthotics

    2.5(8 reviews)
    3.4 kmDowntown Core

    Conveniently located in the PATH, this clinic at the south-east corner of Yonge and Queen has got…read moremy feet doing the happy-dance. (4.5 stars.) Lost in my efforts to select a foot clinic amongst a sea of uninspiring websites, EC Orthotics was a beacon of hope: clean, organized pages; detailed and useful information on services and products offered; and a simple form to request reservations online - I was hooked. These days, a good website is just as important (if not more) than a good storefront. Further, while many other orthotics providers are bundled into larger clinics with chiropractors, physios and masseurs, I was pleased to find a downtown clinic specializing in podiatry alone. Eddie Chan is a young, licensed chiropodist, and is well-versed not only in all-things-feet, but also employee benefits. While this surprised me at first, I appreciate that he realizes the import of employee benefits to his business, and it rounds out his knowledge of podiatry nicely. As the clinic is a bit small, I recommend making an appointment; doing so assures you won't be cramped for space or time. Upon my first assessment, I was impressed when Eddie identified the manufacturer of my previous orthotics by appearance alone. When I asked how he knew, his response was, "poor craftsmanship," as he pointed out the flaws. Point: Eddie. No foam casting boxes here, Mr. Chan utilizes a 3D laser foot scanner to map your paws, which supports his goal of getting your foot into as neutral a position as possible. My previous orthotics provider subscribed to the theory of "bigger is better", so Eddie's more natural approach is a welcome change. After about a week my orthotics were ready for pick-up, and they are indeed top-drawer. Finally, they will help you choose the right style of orthotics to fit your shoe needs; my spousal unit wears a lot of ballet-flats, and this was taken into account. I'm docking half a star because I think EC's selection of prescribed footwear could be improved. While other clinics may offer Birks or Ecco, the catalogue here is limited and should be expanded. Happily though, I was given the opportunity to go full bore on a catalogue of Asics runners; no doubt my squash game will improve (slightly. I hope.) So run, don't walk...well, unless you have foot problems...to EC Orthotics!

    I have been to this clinic and ordered multiples shoes, stocking and soles for myself and my…read morefamily. This clinic would be much better if they had a different receptionist. Mary is very difficult to deal with. She has no concept of customer service and problem solving. If you get shoes/soles here and ask for the same estimate a year later to get pre-approval from your new insurance, she will not send it to you or let you talk to the Chiropodist, Eddie. After 3 weeks of follow-ups, she will still say pay for an appointment and see the Chiropodist in-person to get the same estimate you got before. No consideration your time or mobility constraints , just wants the money for the appointment at every opportunity.

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