Therapists

Our therapists represent the best of their chosen fields and they share a love for yoga, both as practitioners and as teachers. Their treatment modalities will complement your yoga practice, providing a holistic platform for overall health. You can make appointments by contacting them directly.

Scott Davis

Scott was sure by the age of sixteen that he wanted to practice medicine, but a trip across Asia two years later exposed him to the ancient traditions of China and India, dramatically altering the course of his path. He decided he would still practice medicine but use natural means to treat his patients. After studying nutritional therapy in British Columbia, Scott turned to acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). He graduated from the Michener Institute's four year program in TCM, one of the most extensive programs offered in Canada.

Angela Greco

Angela has 18 years of experience working in the field of sports injury rehabilitation and healing. She has a B.Sc. in Physiotherapy from the University of Toronto, is a Certified Athletic Therapist, and has recently completed her training at the Canadian College of Osteopathy in Toronto and is presently working on her research thesis to be presented in 2007. Her impressive work experience includes sports specific treatment and training with elite/Olympic level athletes around the world as a member of the Canadian Medical Team at the Pan American, World University, Maccabia, and other International Games; 3 years as a full time therapist with the National Ballet School of Canada; and 5 years treating acrobats, performing artists, and contortionists while touring with Cirque du Soleil.

In addition to osteopathy and physiotherapy, Angela has studied various other manual therapies including zero balancing, cranio-sacral, somato-emotional release, and myofascial release, to name only a few. She has been a student of yoga for 10 years, was certified to teach yoga in 2000, and has trained with Jon Kabat-Zinn and is certified to teach mindfulness meditation for stress reduction. She integrates her diverse educational background and extensive hands-on experience to facilitate healing the whole person; mind-body-spirit for natural harmony and well being.

Stacey Hauserman

Stacey graduated from the 5 year program in Osteopathic Manual Practice at the Canadian College of Osteopathy and is currently in the process of completing a research thesis analyzing the effects of Osteopathy on Parkinson’s patients. Upon Completion of her thesis she will obtain a diploma in Osteopathic Manual Practice.

Stacey has been practicing as a Registered Massage Therapist for the past 12 years. After graduating from Sutherland-Chan massage therapy school she operated Alternative Routes, a massage therapy outcall practice that provided therapeutic treatment to clients in their home environments across the Greater Toronto Area. This afforded her the unique opportunity to treat individuals with a variety of conditions such as neurological disorders (CP,MS,PD, MD), high risk pregnancy, postpartum, palliative, and acute musculoskeletal issues, which prevented them from being able to commute for treatment.

Stacey has been integrating Osteopathy into her massage therapy practice since 2005. She specializes in the treatment of gynaecological issues, such as PMS, painful periods, infertility, and pregnancy.