Meg is a Registered Acupuncturist who brings an integrative approach to treatments from a collective of educational experiences.
Her intrigue in movement rehabilitation developed early, and she received her Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology degree from the University of the Fraser Valley. She continued to explore working as a Registered Kinesiologist and one-on-one with neurodivergent youth while achieving her Diploma in Applied Holistic Nutrition from IHN in Vancouver. A fascination with the links between disharmony and the body’s adaptations to food led her to work as a Holistic Nutritionist and personal cook for the following three years.
During this time Meg had been receiving acupuncture treatments for a snowboarding injury, and her interest and love for Traditional Chinese Medicine began to grow exponentially. The trajectory of how she could help her community felt clear, and Meg moved to Vancouver Island where she would receive a Diploma in Acupuncture from Pacific Rim College.
Meg is continuously eager to connect with those who are interested in treatments that are a unique blend of the teachings she has gathered. She understands that it is a privilege to share this borrowed knowledge, as well as practice on the unceded and traditional territories of the Lək̓ʷəŋən Peoples, and hopes that all who are curious may be given the opportunity to experience an avenue of healing that feels true to them. Modalities Meg may use in treatment are cupping, needling, Tuī ná (Chinese massage), Guā shā, electro-stimulation, and diet therapy.
Interests within treatment:
- Acute and chronic pain
- Digestive health
- Injury rehabilitation
- Mental and neurological health
- Hormonal and gynecological health