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A Naturopath Langley residents can count on. 

 

Individualized health care to help achieve full body wellness. Better health, better you.

Identify and treat the root cause of countless conditions with our naturopathic doctor:

Each person is unique, their medicine should be too.

How Naturopathic Medicine Benefits Your Body

Everyone has the right to find joy- in their health, in their mind, in their life in general. People forget what it feels like to feel good. They get so complacent with having no energy, constant digestive upset and mood fluctuations, because they don’t think there’s any other option, but this isn’t the life you have to lead!

Our 5-star rated Langley Naturopathic Doctor provides the time and space to discover the root of the issue, so there can be a lasting change. Whether you come in due to lack of energy, muscle pain, or a newly diagnosed disease that you’re not sure how to manage, naturopathic medicine will provide you with the tools, and the knowledge to not only feel better overall, but also feel empowered and capable of controlling your own health.

Education is powerful, and the more empowered people feel the more likely they are to make a change, impacting not only their own lives, but the lives of those around them. This snowball effect is one of the best ways to affect change!

Go beyond stop-gap solutions and truly heal your body.

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What treatments is our naturopathic doctor trained in?

Dr. McGuire will provide a thorough consult and assessment to get to the root of your concerns. Your treatment plan will consist of one or a few of the following modalities Dr. McGuire is trained in:

Botanical medicine is a powerful naturopathic modality that can treat various ailments such as indigestion, pain, insomnia, hormonal issues, cardiovascular issues, and liver issues using teas, tinctures, supplements, or topical creams, depending on the needs of the patient.

Good nutrition is the foundation to excellent health. The health of our body begins with what we put in it, and for this reason nutrition is a major component of naturopathic medicine.

Supplementation with certain vitamins, minerals, omega 3 fatty acids and other nutrients may be of benefit for certain conditions. These nutrients are often used to help bring balance to the body. Nutraceuticals are used to help with mood, joint pain, stress, sleep, fatigue, and more.

A doula is a support person for parents, as well as the baby, throughout the prenatal, birthing, and post natal period. They support the parents emotionally and physically with education, physical therapy, and emotional aid so that the birth of their child is the best experience possible. A naturopathic doula is also equipped with all the naturopathic therapies available to naturopathic doctors, to better help with issues that can arise during labour and the postpartum period (such as anxiety, nausea, and pain).

Homeopathy is a form of individualized medicine designed to stimulate the self-healing process through natural substances, like plants and minerals. It was discovered over 200 years ago. Each remedy is used for specific situations and considers the uniqueness of each patient’s symptom presentation.

Naturopathic doctors are trained numerous physical medicine modalities, such as chiropractic adjustments, soft tissue work, hydrotherapy, cupping and more. Physical medicine is one of the best tools for muscle/joint pain and weakness, but it also an important consideration for anxiety, insomnia, and headaches as well!

As a naturopathic physician it is important to be able to meet the health needs of all my patients. As such, I have taken additional training and am certified by the College of Naturopathic Physicians of B.C. to prescribe various medications within our scope of practice, including antibiotics, antidepressants, and thyroid medication.

B12/B9 injections are good for those that have a low dietary intake (such as picky eaters or vegetarian/vegans), as well as those with poor absorption of B12/B9 (such as the elderly, or those with digestive disorders like celiac or IBD). These deficiencies typically present with fatigue, ‘pins and needles’ on the hands and feet, or even memory and mood issues. 

Acupuncture is an element of traditional Chinese medicine where small needles are inserted into specific points on the body to stimulate the ‘qi’ or flow of energy throughout the body. Acupuncture has been used for centuries for numerous different ailments, from insomnia to indigestion, anxiety, aches, and pains, and more!

Microneedling creates thousands of micro skin punctures to the skin to promote our
bodies natural healing process.


First white blood cells clean out bacteria. Then red blood cells are drawn to the area to create collagen. This new tissue development is called Type III collagen. Type 3 collagen is for wound healing.

Collagen forms the foundation for new tissue. The micro channels start to fill with new tissue, the edges of the wound pull towards each other until the tiny puncture closes, closing the wound and tightening the new skin. The process damages the already damaged skin and promotes new healthy skin.

In your initial 60-minute session, you can expect:

A wide-ranging interview to discuss your current and past health history and concerns.

Address short term/long term goals and expectations.

A treatment plan designed for your specific health concerns.

*May include physical and diagnostic laboratory exams*

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After Your First Treatment

Your follow up appointment will be booked the day of your first visit to track progress and make any changes or adjustments to your treatment plan. You may also need to go over lab results, address obstacles or challenges you have come across, and discuss new or ongoing health concerns that may have emerged. These visits can be in person or virtual.

 

Labor and delivery

We’ll support you through active labor as an advocate for you and your baby, as well as a support system for whatever your needs may be. We help to bring focus and provide homeopathics or herbal remedies to help with feelings of anxiety, being overwhelmed, fear, and excess pain.

Sports

Loosen up before the big game. And recover better after it. Massage therapy helps you max out your performance every time.

Wellness

Naturopathic Medicine isn’t just for physical wellness. It can help relieve stress and anxiety, helping you sleep soundly and feel refreshed

Educate, Empower, Enrich.

Meet the Revamp Wellness team >

Dr. Jessica McGuire - Naturopath Langley
Dr. Jessica Mcguire
Naturopathic Doctor
Dr. Ekum Romana - Langley Naturopath
Dr. Ekum Romana
Naturopathic Doctor

Hear From Our Patients

Maryssa M
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Revamp wellness is a sanctuary of non-judgemental and meaningful care. I have visited their naturopathic doctor: Jessica McGuire, and one of their registered massage therapists: Olivia, both of whom are absolutely incredible. Each time I go they ease my anxieties and help me to become my best self. Olivia is thorough and really listens to my needs, I always look forward to our visits. Jessica has helped me with my digestive issues and more, I greatly appreciate the time she has taken to listen to my concerns and work to address them. I will be trying acupuncture and personal training soon and am sure it will be just as amazing an experience as I’ve had before.
Rebekah Harding
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Dr Jessica Mcquire is very welcoming kind and genuinely cares. She listens consolidates and carefully plans your care based on your unique make up and seems quite thorough and practical in helping you achieve your goals. She has been a great fit for me. Thank you for the great tips so far. I’m well on my way to recovery and holistic wellness. It’s hard to find folk that are in tune and Dr Mcquire certainly seems to have the touch.
Marsha Lessard
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Revamp Wellness is well-rounded. I've seen their RMT's, acupuncture therapist and Naturopath Dr. and honestly, every experience has been really great. They have a client-centered approach and you can tell the staff are all team players. I appreciate that they do direct billing as well.
Madlyn Doey
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Am a stroke survivor Got to my appointment feeling discouraged aboutvny healing progress By the time the appointment was over I felt really good about possibilities of being on the right track for me I am blessed Thank you so much Dr McGuire
Tarlyn Campbell
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Dr. Jessica McGuire is extremely knowledgeable, welcoming, understanding and takes the time to make sure you are extremely comfortable. She also follows-up on her commitments promptly with care! I highly recommend anyone looking for a naturopathic doctor to visit Dr. Jessica!
Britt Bruneau
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Amazing experience with Jessica. Professional, willing to listen and super knowledgeable.
Patrick Oh
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I came to a naturopathic doctor at a recommendation of a friend and I am so glad I found this place. The location is good, the ambiance is great but the service of everyone there was really inviting. The initial appointment with Dr. McGuire was so amazing. She was really kind, thoughtful, attentive and offered a lot of insights. But what was so amazing was that as I described extenuating situations she knew and described how my body was feeling exactly. Additionally, the few prescriptions she gave made a huge impact already. Can’t wait to see how we keep working together.
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Jacalyn - Langley RMT
Treatment(s)
  • Massage Therapy
Education
  • West Coast College of Massage Therapy

Jacalyn Lynch

Co-Founder & Registered Massage Therapist

Before studying massage therapy, she was a competitive gymnast for over ten years and continued with the sport as a coach. She also competed and coached in track and field (pole vault, hurdles, sprints).

Because of her experience in sports, Jacalyn believes stretching, strengthening, and self-care go hand in hand with an effective massage treatment. She is impassioned with how the body works as a whole and makes sure to incorporate all appropriate aspects to ensure the patient’s goals are met.

Fun Fact! Do you know the difference between tendons and ligaments? Ligaments connect bones to other bones, tendons attach muscle to bones, and muscles to other parts of your body such as your eyeballs.

Education
  • Northern Michigan University

Jake Baker

Co-Founder

Jakes passion for health care stemmed from his career in hockey and his life long interest in sports. After playing years of competitive and professional hockey Jake was able to see the importance and value of body maintenance and enhancement.

After seeing and dealing with many injuries over the years he was able to experience many different types of treatment. What fascinated Jake the most was how much therapy has evolved over the years. His vision for Revamp Wellness is to always be at the fore front of the leading therapies for patients.

Langley RMT Marissa
Treatment(s)
  • Student Massage
Education
  • VCMT

Marissa Stromnes

Student Massage

Marissa is a student at Vancouver College of Massage Therapy and will be graduating in just a few short weeks.

Prior to entering the world of massage therapy Marissa managed a team of 40 in the corporate world so understands that time for self care can be challenging to navigate. Marissa is passionate about providing individually tailored treatments that help alleviate pain and improve functionality. She strives to ensure every client leaves her table feeling more relaxed and revitalized, with a home care plan suited to your needs.

 

 
Treatment(s)
  • Massage Therapy
Education
  • West Coast College of Massage Therapy

Eduardo Coella

Registered Massage Therapist

Eduardo’s devotion to fitness and health has kept him focused on learning how he can best serve others to be and feel their best. Eduardo’s experience in the fitness industry for over seven years inspired him to become a massage therapist. In addition, Eduardo grew up playing sports like tennis, soccer, and dance, which led him to his unique perspective of the rehabilitation process.

He has experience managing with a demonstrated history of working in the health wellness and fitness industry. This extensive training background allows Eduardo to tailor homecare and rehabilitation exercises specific to his patients meticulously. Eduardo uses his knowledge to educate his patients to ensure they are on track to long-term results. Eduardo uses techniques to manipulate muscles, joints, and fascia to relieve pain, promote healing of past and present injuries, increase circulation, prevent future injuries, and reduce stress.

Fun Fact! Some muscles you control, like your bicep when you’re lifting something heavy. Other muscles, such as those that help you breathe, move without you thinking at all.

Treatment(s)
  • Massage Therapy
Education
  • West Coast College of Massage Therapy

Tawnya Smith

Registered Massage Therapist

Tawnya graduated in 2014 from the 3000 hour program at WCCMT in Victoria. During her education, she volunteered for Team Canada Rugby, Team Canada Swimming, Team Canada Rowing, Olympic Figure Skaters, as well as world level triathletes. Tawnya’s experience as a high-level athlete competing in gymnastics for ten years, and now competing in Crossfit, have made her keen to continually learn and understand the human body. She uses her education and experience to help athletes and clients perform to the best of their ability.

As an RMT, she focuses on modalities such as Swedish Massage, Myofascial Release, Trigger Point Therapy, Active Release Therapy, Deep Tissue, and Joint Mobilization.

Fun Fact! As you age, you start to lose muscle mass. But if you exercise your muscles with strength training and resistance exercises, you can slow down that process and maintain a mighty muscular system for a long time.

Langley Massage Therapist - Melanie
Treatment(s)
  • Massage Therapy
Education
  • West Coast College of Massage Therapy

Melanie Snow

Registered Massage Therapist

Melanie attended the Vancouver College of Massage Therapy and graduated from a 3000 hour program in 2014. Her interest in the body and health began while studying Anatomy & Physiology at the University of the Fraser Valley in 2010. At UFV, she has completed three years of coursework and is currently working towards her Kinesiology degree. In addition to her 5 years of massage experience, she has focused her continuing education in Soft Tissue Release, Manual Lymph Drainage, Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization and Functional Release. She was certified as a yoga teacher with the yoga alliance in 2017, and enjoys offering a holistic approach by incorporating therapeutic yoga, stretches and breathing exercises into her treatment plan. In 2018, Melanie became apart of the faculty at WCCMT and taught massage to students providing therapy at a men’s drug and addiction center. Melanie is passionate about helping athletes reach their peak performance, whether in preparation, maintenance, or recovery of their sport. In her practice, she has experience with professional athletes and has worked for sports events such as Iron Man Canada, HSBC Rugby Sevens, and was a core member with the BC Lions massage therapy team for 3 seasons. In her leisure time Melanie keeps an active lifestyle including yoga, hiking, strengthening and in 2018 ran her first full distance marathon and is always in pursuit of a new athletic goal.

Fun Fact! Muscle movement counts for almost 85 percent of the total heat produced inside the body. When you’re cold, your muscles contract involuntarily. When you shiver, those are muscles trying to warm your body.

RMT Langley - Karolina
Treatment(s)
  • Massage Therapy
Education
  • CDI College

Karolina Szulc

Registered Massage Therapist

Karolina is a graduate from the Registered Massage Therapy Program at CDI College in October 2022. She has immigrated to Canada from Poland at age 14 and has flourished in her education. She is excited to work together towards getting you to be able to do what you love to do; whether that would be hiking, playing sports, partaking in winter or summer activities or simply being able to enjoy your everyday life pain-free. She focuses on mind and body integration and your overall well-being to help alleviate stress, fatigue and chronic pain.

Karolina believes that massage therapy can aid in managing present and past injuries, reduce dysfunction and improve mobility. She thrives on treating low back pain and knee dysfunctions. Some modalities that she utilizes in her treatments are Swedish, Deep Tissue, Myofascial Release, Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation, Muscle Energy Techniques, Active Release Techniques and Passive Stretching. She trusts that tying it all together through diaphragmatic breathing, patient relaxation and education can assist in reaching the goals that have been set: achieving the optimal level of function physically and emotionally.

When not in clinic or furthering her knowledge in massage therapy, you can find Karolina enjoying the great outdoors with family and friends, hiking, sitting by a campfire, walking her two huskies, relaxing at the beach or snowboarding in the mountains. Her passion for travelling the world has given her diverse experiences of other cultures and their culinary specialties.

Karolina is always happy to welcome new patients.

Fun Fact! Muscles usually work in pairs When one shortens, its corresponding muscle lengthens. Think about doing bicep curls. When you curl your arm up so the bicep is shorter, the tricep on the other side of your arm is straightened out.

Male RMT Langley - Kurt
Treatment(s)
  • Massage Therapy
Education
  • Vancouver College of Massage Therapy

Kurt Baker

Registered Massage Therapist

Kurt graduated from the Massage Therapy program at the Vancouver College of Massage Therapy (VCMT). He spent the last 9 years as a personal trainer and CrossFit Coach. His profound interest in the human body and movement began at a young age when he discovered how to change his body with weight training for football, hockey and lacrosse.

During that time, he worked with a wide range of clientele ranging from elite national level athletes of multiple sports, to weight loss, to those with the goal of aspiring to get fit.

Kurt’s goal is to share his passion for wellness with his patients by not only treating, but by educating them on how their body works, how it should move, how to prevent further injuries and ultimately, how to improve performance.

When Kurt is not at the clinic, you can find him training at the local CrossFit gym, playing football or snowboarding one of the local mountains.

Learn more about Kurt (video)

Fun Fact! The muscles in your eyes are constantly adjusting as you read, watch TV, or look around you. In an hour of reading, your eyes may make as many as 10,000 coordinated movements.

Langley Chiropractor
Treatment(s)
  • Chiropractic
Education
  • Palmer West Chiropractic College
  • Simon Fraser University

Dr. Kamran Eghtesad

Chiropractor

Dr. Kamran Eghtesad grew up in Vancouver, BC. Growing up in Vancouver he enjoyed learning about health and wellness. This led him to Simon Fraser University where he studied Kinesiology. From there he began to explore his options in health. He worked with local high school football teams addressing acute injuries. Also, worked on the manufacturing side of creating and designing custom foot orthotics. Conducted ergonomic assessments at PepsiCo to reduce workplace injuries. All these different jobs had one thing in common, they allowed people to do what they love without injury or pain.

This led Dr. Eghtesad to attend Palmer West Chiropractic College in San Jose, California, where he graduated with Cum Laude with a Doctorate in Chiropractic. While in San Jose he spent his free time teaching anatomy and conducting cadaveric dissections to further understand the human body. He also worked with Stanford University Neuroscience and Pain Lab to publish research to explore artificial intelligence for neck MRI’s.

Chiropractic with Dr. Kamran (Video)

Orthotics with Dr. Kamran (Video)

Fun Fact! The spine has an exceptional memory. Your spine will remember and become used to your posture. This is why it can be hard to get out of the habit of having bad posture. But once you do make a habit of good posture, your spine will remember it.

Langley Massage - Kiarrah
Treatment(s)
  • Student Massage
Education
  • West Coast College of Massage Therapy

Kiarrah Pinkney

Student Massage

Kiarrah is currently enrolled at West Coast College of Massage Therapy. She began her massage journey at a young age due to a motor vehicle accident; an accident which led to injuries that only massage therapy could provide relief from. She played competitive soccer through her youth and into her university career, until she concluded that being an RMT was her ultimate career goal and came home to the lower mainland.

In her free time, Kiarrah enjoys being active in any way possible, through the gym, hiking, playing sports and other various activities.

Kiarrah enjoys working with young athletes and hopes to one day work professionally with a team. She also enjoys work with scar tissue and different fascial treatments, and cannot wait to expand her knowledge of sports-rehab and the post-injury world.

Fun Fact! The spine is very strong It can hold hundreds of kilograms of weight.

Chiro Near Me - Daniel
Treatment(s)
  • Chiropractic
Education
  • Palmer College of Chiropractic West
  • University of Fraser Valley

Dr. Daniel Dhesa

Chiropractor

Dr. Daniel (Danny) Dhesa earned his Doctorate in Chiropractic from Palmer College of Chiropractic in 2022. Prior to moving to California, he earned his Bachelor of Kinesiology from the University of the Fraser Valley.

Danny treats a wide variety of acute & chronic musculoskeletal conditions, specializing in neck pain, back pain, hip pain, headaches/migraines, shoulder/elbow/knee/ankle injuries & sports related injuries. It is his goal to get patients back to doing what they love by utilizing an integrated & rehab-based approach to treatment which includes:

  • Chiropractic Adjustments (Spine & Extremities)
  • Strength & Mobility Exercises
  • Instrument Assisted Adjustments (Drop Table Technique
  • Manual Soft Tissue Therapy (Myofascial Release/Active Release Technique & PNF)
  • Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Therapies (Laser Therapy, Shockwave Therapy, Cupping Therapy & Graston)
  • Spinal Decompression/Traction/Flexion-Distraction
  • Taping (KT/Physio/Dynamic Tape & Athletic Tape

 

Chiropractic with Dr. Dhesa (Video)

Prior to pursuing a career in chiropractic, Dr. Danny worked as a certified personal trainer for 5 years, creating individualized workout programs and leading group training sessions. Danny has volunteered with Special Olympics BC, Paralympics Canada, and Big Brothers Big Sisters of The Fraser Valley.

Outside of the clinics, Danny enjoys being active by playing sports, hiking, kayaking, weightlifting, and more recently, golf and running. If he is indoors, he enjoys reading, watching documentaries, and producing music.

Dr. Danny is fluent in English & Punjabi.

Fun Fact! Pound for pound, your bones are stronger than steel. A block of bone the size of a matchbox can support up to 18,000 pounds of weight.

Treatment(s)
  • Physiotherapy
Education
  • University of Sydney

Mike Hosseini

Physiotherapist

Mike’s approach to physiotherapy is to not only decrease your pain, but to identify the real reason behind your injury. Properly understanding why the injury occurred in the first place will lower its chances of happening again. To accomplish this, Mike treats with manual therapy, education, exercise and improving movement patterns. Mike has certification in IMS/Dry needling and acupuncture.

Mike decided to become a physiotherapist after tearing his ACL while playing soccer at the age of 21. Working closely with his physiotherapist, he was sold on Physio as a career path. To pursue his goal, he made the big decision to move to Sydney, Australia and completed a Master of Physiotherapy degree. He then stayed in Australia to gain valuable clinical experience but is now back home, providing his Australian perspective to clients.

Physiotherapy with Mike (Video)

Fun Fact! Adults will end up with only 206 bones, but babies are born with about 100 nore It’s not that bones disappear as we grow older. Instead, these tiny bones fuse together to form the larger bones of the skeletal system.

Langley Physio
Treatment(s)
  • Physiotherapy
Education
  • University of Sydney

Dean Corpuz

Physiotherapist

Dean grew up in Port Coquitlam where he fell in love with the outdoors, mountain biking in summer and snowboarding in winter amongst other activities. He had a number of injuries while he was young which he was in and out of physio with which sparked his interest. This led him to complete his Bachelors of Kinesiology at Simon Fraser University with a concentration in Active Health and Rehabilitation. He then went on to work as a Kinesiologist, where he helped clients who had been in work and motor vehicle accidents. After a couple of years of working in rehab, he knew that he could help clients more if he became a physiotherapist. So, he moved to Australia where he completed his Masters of Physiotherapy at the University of Sydney. From there, he moved north to the Gold Coast where he planned to stay one year but ended up staying for six. The lure of the sunshine and surf made it hard to leave, but eventually he moved back to the Lower Mainland with his wife to be closer to family and friends as they started a family.

While working in Australia, he progressed his skills by working in a one-on-one setting. He uses movement and postural analysis to help figure out the root cause of patients concerns. This helps him create an individualized exercise/rehab program to address these issues and help prevent future issues from occurring. He is great at communicating, educating and helping clients understand their issue and what they can do to help their cause. He also utilizes manual therapy including specific techniques for headaches and migraines that he learned in Australia where he helped start up the Gold Coast Headache Clinic. He is trained and qualified in IMS/Dry needling, which he first learned overseas when he first graduated.

Fun Fact! Bone marrow is a spongy substance that’s found inside large bones like your hips, pelvis, and femur. Bone marrow houses stem cells. Stem cells are responsible for producing many of your body’s most important cells, including blood, brain, heart, and bone cells

Langley RMT
Treatment(s)
  • Massage Therapy
Education
  • West Coast College of Massage Therapy

Rebecca Baskovic

Registered Massage Therapist

Rebecca graduated from the West Coast College of Massage Therapy in April of 2023. Before becoming a Registered Massage Therapist, Rebecca achieved her Bachelors of Kinesiology in 2019 and worked as a Kinesiologist. Rebecca grew up playing many different sports and learned about massage and physical therapy when she sustained her own injury while playing volleyball. She learned that there are many components to any injury and it is best to assess the body as a whole to provide the best treatment.

Rebecca has had the privilege of working with a variety of people such as athletes, office workers, pre and post-natal women, people with neurological conditions, geriatric and ICBC clients. She utilizes a variety of techniques such as general Swedish massage, trigger point therapy, PNF, pin and stretch, fascial techniques and joint mobilizations into her treatments. She strives to incorporate her knowledge of health and wellness into her RMT practice while providing patient-centered care in order to help her clients reach their goals and improve their quality of life.

Fun Fact! Bone marrow is a spongy substance that’s found inside large bones like your hips, pelvis, and femur. Bone marrow houses stem cells. Stem cells are responsible for producing many of your body’s most important cells, including blood, brain, heart, and bone cells

relaxation massage therapist langley - julie
Treatment(s)
  • Registered Massage Therapist
Education
  • West Coast College of Massage Therapy

Julie Klimko

Registered Massage Therapist

Julie graduated from the program for Registered Massage Therapists at West Coast College of Massage Therapy in April 2020. Julie styles her practice to encompass the body and mind as a whole while treating patients with the utmost care and consideration. Her experience has led her to work with many different clients; those who struggle with pain, migraines/headaches, muscle tension, pre/post-natal pain, scar tissue, anxiety/depression and much more. 

Her unique blend of fascial work combined with gentle but effective deep tissue techniques positively affects her clients who are experiencing pain, needing help with an injury or are using massage to maintain a state of wellness. Julie is committed to making sure you get the most out of your personalized treatment session.

Fun Fact! Bone marrow is a spongy substance that’s found inside large bones like your hips, pelvis, and femur. Bone marrow houses stem cells. Stem cells are responsible for producing many of your body’s most important cells, including blood, brain, heart, and bone cells

Leah - Langley RMT
Education
  • West Coast College of Massage Therapy

Leah Fortin

Registered Massage Therapist

Leah graduated from the West Coast College of Massage Therapy in 2023.

Leah grew up in Langley and has a background in competitive sports including collegiate softball and high school basketball. Her experience as an athlete and experiencing an injury herself led her to pursue a career in health care.

As a therapist Leah’s focus are the styles of general relaxation, deep tissue and pregnancy massage. Leah provides her clients with knowledge to take an active role in healing and overall well-being. Outside of work she enjoys playing sports, being outdoors and spending time with friends and family.

Fun Fact! Bone marrow is a spongy substance that’s found inside large bones like your hips, pelvis, and femur. Bone marrow houses stem cells. Stem cells are responsible for producing many of your body’s most important cells, including blood, brain, heart, and bone cells

Langley Naturopath
Education
  • Boucher Institute of Naturopathic Medicine
  • University of Guelph

Dr. Jessica McGuire

Naturopathic Doctor

Dr. McGuire grew up on a farm in rural Ontario, which fostered a love for nature and biology. This led her to study conservation biology at the University of Guelph in Ontario. After graduation she was drawn to natural health, and took a job working for her local health food store where she learned about naturopathic medicine, supplements, and herbal treatments. Although she was helping people improve their health in a small way, she wanted to learn more to help more. She moved to BC to attend the Boucher Institute of Naturopathic Medicine, where she discovered her love for hands-on physical treatments, acupuncture, and botanical medicine.

Dr. McGuire tackles health concerns using a whole-body approach. This involves asking you numerous questions about your current and past health history, in order to discover the root cause of your concern. She is deeply passionate about educating and empowering her patients so that they feel confident following their individualized treatment plan. It is Dr. McGuire’s goal that all patients are comfortable enough to ask their questions and fully trust that she has their best interest at heart.

Naturopathic Medicine with Dr. McGuire (Video)

Fun Fact! Bone marrow is a spongy substance that’s found inside large bones like your hips, pelvis, and femur. Bone marrow houses stem cells. Stem cells are responsible for producing many of your body’s most important cells, including blood, brain, heart, and bone cells

Acupuncture Langley - Niti
Certification(s)
  • R.Ac

Regneet Mangat

Acupuncturist

Regneet is invested in helping her patients create a better quality of life. Her practice focuses on cosmetic acupuncture, women’s health and pain management. Using traditional Chinese techniques such as Cupping, Moxibustion, diet therapy and Acupuncture to create complete health plans and treatments.

A strong advocate for women’s health, Regneet is ready to help you be a better you inside, out. From treating PCOS, endometriosis, chronic illness, fertility support to cosmetic acupuncture and wellness management let Regneet help you put your best foot forward.

Regneet completed her Diploma in Acupuncture and four-year Doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine program at the Alberta College of Acupuncture in 2015.

Acupuncture with Regneet (Video)

Fun Fact! Bone marrow is a spongy substance that’s found inside large bones like your hips, pelvis, and femur. Bone marrow houses stem cells. Stem cells are responsible for producing many of your body’s most important cells, including blood, brain, heart, and bone cells

Dr. Ekum Romana - Langley Naturopath
Education
  • University of British Columbia
  • Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine

Dr. Ekum Romana

Naturopathic Doctor (Locum)

Dr. Ekum Romana is passionate about educating patients about their present state of health to better equip them with the knowledge necessary to become capable advocates for their own wellness.

After completing her Bachelor of Science from The University of British Columbia she obtained her Naturopathic Doctorate from the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine. She is a Board-Certified and Licensed Naturopathic Doctor, along with being a member of the BC Naturopathic Association and the Canadian Association of Naturopathic Doctors.

Her primary goal as an ND is to identify the underlying root cause of disease symptoms and work with the patient in developing a tailor-made treatment plan to remove causative factors. She focuses on both restoring and supporting the healing abilities of the patient’s own body. She chooses both evidence-based natural and conventional therapies while ensuring that the treatments are safe, least invasive, and effective.

In her practice she employs acupuncture, clinical nutrition, botanical medicine, lifestyle counseling, and lab testing as her preferred skill set to help her patients resolve their health concerns. Her areas of focus include Family Medicine, Women’s Health, Fertility, Thyroid Conditions, Adrenal Dysfunction, Digestive Health, Autoimmune Support, and Allergy.

Naturopathic Medicine with Dr. Ekum Romana (Video)

Fun Fact! Bone marrow is a spongy substance that’s found inside large bones like your hips, pelvis, and femur. Bone marrow houses stem cells. Stem cells are responsible for producing many of your body’s most important cells, including blood, brain, heart, and bone cells