Emily is a graduate of the Anderson College Massage Therapy program and is a member in good standing with the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario (CMTO).
I am a dedicated massage therapist known for strong, precise palpation skills and a keen intuitive sense that allows me to meet each client exactly where they are. My work is grounded in professionalism, presence, and individualized treatment—no two sessions are ever the same. I listen deeply with my hands and adapt each massage to support the body’s natural capacity for healing, with a special focus on calming the nervous system and facilitating sympathetic nervous system deactivation for lasting relief and restoration.
As a Kundalini practitioner, I bring an awareness of energy, breath, and subtle body cues into my sessions, creating a space that supports both physical release and inner balance. Outside the treatment room, I am a tap dancer, an eclectic music lover, and someone who feels most at home in forests and wild, natural spaces. These influences shape my rhythm, creativity, and grounded approach to bodywork.
I value growth, evolution, and inclusiveness—both in my personal journey and in my practice. My goal is to offer a welcoming, affirming environment where every body is respected, supported, and encouraged to soften, unwind, and reconnect. I see massage as an evolving collaboration, one that honours each client’s unique story while supporting their path toward greater ease, resilience, and well-being.
Dr. Stephanie uses a scientific evidence-based approach to teach, treat, and help patients find the root of their health concerns. She believes that creating realistic and sustainable lifestyle changes are key to long term health success. Her treatment plans include nutritional counselling, acupuncture, cupping, herbs, and supplements to help treat her patients.
Dr. Stephanie has always been interested in health care and first pursued an Honours Bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Sciences at the University of Guelph. She then studied for 4 years at the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine (CCNM) in Toronto. During her clinical rotations, she was selected for the Women’s Health and Fertility shift, where she became passionate about helping females of all ages.
Her other clinical interests are stress management, as well as digestive, hormonal, and thyroid health concerns.