I bring together Traditional Chinese Medicine (Registered Acupuncturist), and Biomedical Sciences (PhD), to help people feel better, naturally and holistically. I mainly practice from Courtland Acupuncture, but I am also a Private External Health Care Practitioner for Grand River Hospital. I teach Tai-Chi and QiGong as well.
I often help people with challenging health issues such as pain and chronic conditions that are otherwise not well addressed and require holistic care. I have treated people with acute and chronic pain, and disorders of all origins: brain injuries, neurological, digestive, hormonal, respiratory, immune, cardio-vascular, dermatologic, mental, stress related, as well as women's health, menopause, fertility (men and women), and pregnancy.
I often help people with challenging health issues such as pain and chronic conditions that are otherwise not well addressed and require holistic care. I have treated people with acute and chronic pain, and disorders of all origins: brain injuries, neurological, digestive, hormonal, respiratory, immune, cardio-vascular, dermatologic, mental, stress related, as well as women's health, menopause, fertility (men and women), and pregnancy.
Services
As Registered Acupuncturists and Regulated Healthcare Professionals we are continuing to operate, following the directives from the government of Ontario, and the Acupuncturists' college (CTCMPAO). You are welcome to book an appointment online, or call us at 519-496 89 73. ACUPUNCTURE SERVICES ARE AVAILABLE IN PERSON, FOLLOWING THE STRICT GUIDELINES FROM THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND THE ACUPUNCTURIST'S COLLEGE.
Your appointment will be with Tracy Rowan, Holistic Counsellor, who has fourteen years experience Counselling people about communication, boundary setting, confronting illness and death, goals, relationships, affairs, abuse, forgiveness, stress, identity issues, work conflicts, anxiety, depression, anger, social skills, self-awareness, spirituality, meaning, mindfulness, and meditation.
Patricia now offer 2 weekly classes, Monday 5:15pm on Zoom, and Wednesday 10:30am at Victoria Park weather permitting (Zoom otherwise). Private lessons, online or in person are available too. Tai-Chi (pronounced tie-chee) increases vitality, coordination, balance, and memory. Sequences of slow and graceful movements loosen the body, calm the mind, and improve brain function.