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Please ring the doorbell labelled ‘NPW’ to notify us when you arrive. It is not a buzz in system, we will come down to let you in.


We are located on the 2nd floor of the Quaker Landing building at 33 Ochterloney St, downtown Dartmouth.


NPW is a Natural Scent Only Environment


Registered Massage Therapy

Massage therapy is a form of hands on treatment that involves manipulation of the soft tissues of the body, such as muscles, fascia, tendons and ligaments. It is commonly based on Swedish massage techniques but as practitioners we add other techniques and modalities to our discipline over the course of our careers that interest us! You will find RMTs who work specifically with the fascia, speci... Read More

Massage therapy is a form of hands on treatment that involves manipulation of the soft tissues of the body, such as muscles, fascia, tendons and ligaments. It is commonly based on Swedish massage techniques but as practitioners we add other techniques and modalities to our discipline over the course of our careers that interest us! You will find RMTs who work specifically with the fascia, specialize in chronic pelvic pain and dysfunction, specialize in the jaw, provide pregnancy specific therapy, deep tissue massage and more.


Manual Osteopathy

Manual Osteopathy, as practiced in Canada by manual osteopathic practitioners, is a type of hands on therapy which aims to restore optimal function in the body. This goal is achieved by the use of the manual osteopath’s highly refined sense of touch that is developed over many years of training. This refined palpation skill allows the practitioner to feel not only surface tensions, like musc... Read More

Manual Osteopathy, as practiced in Canada by manual osteopathic practitioners, is a type of hands on therapy which aims to restore optimal function in the body.

This goal is achieved by the use of the manual osteopath’s highly refined sense of touch that is developed over many years of training. This refined palpation skill allows the practitioner to feel not only surface tensions, like muscle tensions and inflammation, but also deeper tensions and distortions.

The concept of the inter-relatedness of the body’s systems and tissues also plays an important role in how the manual osteopath reasons, and lends a holistic perspective to the therapy.


Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine

Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine is a tried and true form of medicine that has been successfully practiced for 5000 years. Some assume it is “new age” but in reality it is a very old and complete medical system. The focus is on finding the root cause of disease in order to bring the body’s internal regulating system back into balance.


Chiropractic

Chiropractic adjustment or manipulation is a manual procedure that utilizes the highly refined skills developed during four intensive years of chiropractic education. The chiropractor typically uses his/her hands to manipulate the joints of the body, particularly the spine, in order to reduce pain, and restore or enhance joint functioning. Chiropractic manipulation is a highly controlled proc... Read More

Chiropractic adjustment or manipulation is a manual procedure that utilizes the highly refined skills developed during four intensive years of chiropractic education. The chiropractor typically uses his/her hands to manipulate the joints of the body, particularly the spine, in order to reduce pain, and restore or enhance joint functioning.
Chiropractic manipulation is a highly controlled procedure that rarely causes discomfort. The chiropractor adapts the procedure to meet the specific needs of each patient. Patients often note positive changes in their symptoms immediately following treatment.
-From the Nova Scotia College of Chiropractors.-


Counselling / Psychology / Mental Health

Counselling is the skilled and principled use of relationship to facilitate self-knowledge, emotional acceptance and growth and the optimal development of personal resources. The overall aim is to provide an opportunity for people to work towards living more satisfyingly and resourcefully. While the relationship will vary according to need, it may be concerned with developmental issues, address... Read More

Counselling is the skilled and principled use of relationship to facilitate self-knowledge, emotional acceptance and growth and the optimal development of personal resources. The overall aim is to provide an opportunity for people to work towards living more satisfyingly and resourcefully. While the relationship will vary according to need, it may be concerned with developmental issues, addressing and resolving specific problems, making decisions, coping with crisis, developing personal insights and knowledge, working through feelings of inner conflict or improving relationships with others.

Dr. Leanne Camp, DC

graduated from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC) in 2003 with her Doctor of Chiropractic. She is a member of the Canadian Chiropractic Association and the Nova Scotia College of Chiropractors (NSCC) and volunteered for several years as a member of the Council of the NSCC.

Prior to attending Chiropractic College, Dr. Leanne graduated from Dalhousie University with Bachelor of Science degrees in both Biology and Kinesiology. She participated in a year abroad program to the South of France through Dalhousie and does speak some French. It was during her time at Dalhousie that she discovered a desire to pursue a career in healthcare and she chose to become a chiropractor.

Upon completion of her studies, she returned home to Nova Scotia where she has worked in various multidisciplinary clinics, working with a wide range of health professionals in a collaborative setting. She enjoys working with a wide range of conditions including treatment and rehabilitation of the low back, mid-back and neck related injuries, as well as conditions of the lower and upper limbs.

She finds it rewarding to help people achieve a higher level of function and well-being. This includes those at many different levels; from those participating in sport at a high level,  to those looking to decrease pain or increase movement.

Dr. Camp enjoys staying active and participating in a wide range of activities including swimming, hiking, biking and getting outside with her husband and son.

Dr. Leanne Camp, DC graduated from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC) in 2003 with... Read More

Mhairi Fyfe (She/Her)

is a Manual Osteopathic Practitioner and an RMT. She had been treating people of all ages as a registered massage therapist for over 20 years and has moved happily onward to focus her considerable knowledge and skills on manual osteopathy.

Her gentle approach and precise palpation have helped many clients recover from all kinds of musculo-skeletal injuries and stress-related conditions. She has finished 5 years of training in manual osteopathy with the Canadian College of Osteopathy and is a D.O.M.P. (manual osteopathic practitioner). She is a member in good standing of the OAO and the NSAO.

Mhairi is currently working Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. She no longer sees clients for massage therapy treatments.

Mhairi Fyfe (She/Her) is a Manual Osteopathic Practitioner and an RMT. She had been treating peop... Read More

Paulette Weal (She/Her)

is a registered massage therapist with over 17 years experience.

Paulette’s certifications and experience include treating various chronic pain conditions like TMJ Disorder, chronic pelvic pain and disorder, Fibromyalgia, Degenerative Disc Disease and Osteoarthritis. She also has extensive experience working with motor vehicle accident victims, various neurological conditions, pregnancy massage, sports massage and remedial exercise. She practices Swedish massage, deep tissue massage and Active Release Therapy.

The experiences that led Paulette to take electives in Personal Training and Sports massage, most importantly, being a figure skater and being a mother of two very successful gymnasts.

Both daughters competed at the national level and her eldest has worked as an acrobatic artist performing with Cirque Du Soleil and her youngest is a successful highland dancer. Paulette has gained invaluable experience, both as a mother and a massage therapist, through the experiences of her daughter’s athletic journeys.

Paulette also freely shares her personal experiences with Celiac Disease with her clients. Because of her background in health care and motivation to discover as much as possible about celiac disease and the best ways to live with it Paulette has a wealth of knowledge and resources to share.

Paulette graduated from the 2200 hour massage therapy program at the Canadian College of Massage and Hydrotherapy and is a member of MTANS.

Paulette Weal (She/Her) is a registered massage therapist with over 17 years experience. Paulett... Read More

Sonya graduated from the 2200hr massage and hydrotherapy program at ICT Northumberland college and has been practicing massage therapy for ten years. When she is not busy helping clients reach their wellness goals, she can be found with her nose in a book, a paint brush in her hand or on the back of a horse.

Sonya has experience treating a wide range of conditions using many different treatment techniques. Some of these techniques include myofascial release, Suikodo, cupping, trigger point therapy, and deep tissue massage. She is a member of MTANS and welcomes both new and returning clients to her table.

Sonya graduated from the 2200hr massage and hydrotherapy program at ICT Northumberland college an... Read More

Lisa Gallant (She/Her)

has been an acupuncturist for 9 years, receiving a three year diploma of Acupuncture from the Canadian College of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine in Victoria, BC, the oldest Chinese medicine school in Canada. Lisa completed her fourth year of study with high honours at Pacific Rim College, from which she received her diploma of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 2011.

Lisa became a certified practitioner after successfully completing the British Columbia board exams. She is now a member of the Nova Scotia Association of Acupuncture.

Prior to her studies of Chinese Medicine, Lisa obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Psychology from Saint Mary’s University in Halifax. Passionate about health, Lisa worked in the health care field as a support worker for physical and mental health. She also spent time traveling and living in Europe, and teaching in South Korea.

Lisa believes in treating each person holistically and according to their own constitution and has seen amazing results in doing so.

Lisa successfully treated cases of chronic pain, gynecological disorders including infertility, digestive disorders, and insomnia, among many other health issues. She uses a combination of acupuncture, Chinese herbs, diet therapy, tui na massage, cupping therapy, gua sha and electro-stimulation to treat her patients.

Lisa is known as being personable, compassionate and thorough, always taking the time to get to know her patients and develop a treatment plan tailored to each specific case.

Lisa Gallant (She/Her) has been an acupuncturist for 9 years, receiving a three year diploma of A... Read More

Trauma can affect our relationships and our sense of who we are, but we do not need to stay stuck in distress. Working to find a sense of meaning, reconnecting with the truth of our present moment, and untangling unhelpful narratives can help us reconnect with our authentic selves, making space for greater healing.

Natalia (she/her) works with a variety of individuals, and gravitates towards adults who want to address the impacts of trauma, oppression, grief and end of life. Together, you and her can build a space that allows you both to connect with the depth of your experience, offering you greater access to your emotional and embodied self.

Natalia works from a liberatory lens informed by queer and feminist theories, anti-racism, trauma-informed practices and community-based healing. She integrates client-centered, existential, body-based and cognitive modalities to support each person’s unique needs.

Natalia is a Registered Counselling Therapist Candidate (RCT-C) and a member of the Nova Scotia College of Counselling Therapists and the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association.

She looks forward to hearing from you and working together!

Trauma can affect our relationships and our sense of who we are, but we do not need to stay stuck... Read More

Robert “Dylan” Stewart (he/him) graduated from the Canadian College of Massage and Hydrotherapy (CCMH) following completion of the 2200-hour Massage Therapy program.

Dylan has a great interest in treating all conditions, especially sports medicine, incorporating a whole-body approach in treatment, and using many modalities and techniques. He has an interest in addictions and in treating troubled youth. Dylan’s main goal while treating is to focus on the person as a whole and incorporate self-healing into massage. He believes this is how he can help facilitate the patient on their personal healing journey.

Dylan has training in Guasha, Cupping Therapy, Indian Head Massage, as well as Jadestone Therapy. He is a member in good standing of the Massage Therapists Association of Nova Scotia (MTANS).

Whatever your health concern is, Dylan can come up with the ideal treatment for you.

Robert “Dylan” Stewart (he/him) graduated from the Canadian College of Massage and Hydrotherapy (... Read More

NOT ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS AT THIS TIME - Chris (She/Her) recognizes that it is sometimes challenging to feel a sense of purpose and to feel connected to your life and to others around you. People often seek counselling when they are feeling overwhelmed or are looking for ways to heal from the past. Chris’s approach to counselling is a collaborative one that meets clients where they are. She works with clients to identify goals and strategies for reaching those goals.

Chris uses a relational, client-centred approach to counselling that integrates strategies from Emotionally Focused Individual Therapy, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Strengths-based approaches rooted in neuroscience, and those that are attachment-based and trauma-informed. Chris identifies as a member of the queer community and she has experience working with diverse clients in areas such as anxiety, depression, gender identity, sexuality, life transitions, relationships, and stress management.

Chris is a Registered Counselling Therapist Candidate (RCT-C) with the Nova Scotia College of Counselling Therapists and a Canadian Certified Counsellor (CCC) with the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association. Chris holds a Master’s degree in Counselling from Acadia University. Additionally, she has completed a Master’s degree in Educational Psychology, Human Relations, from Mount Saint Vincent University, a Bachelor of Education degree from Acadia University, and a Bachelor of Science degree with First Class Honours in Psychology from Dalhousie University. Chris has experience in the field of education and leadership. She holds a level 2 certification in Emotionally Focused Individual Therapy and has completed specialized training in the Integrative Trauma and Attachment Treatment Model as well as Teletherapy.

Chris is currently available on Saturdays and Monday Evening for in-person or virtual counselling sessions.

NOT ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS AT THIS TIME - Chris (She/Her) recognizes that it is sometimes challen... Read More

NOT ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS AT THIS TIME Lisa (She/Her) is the owner/operator of Natural Path Wellness and a massage therapist with a calming and healing energy. As a member of the LGBTQ+ community, she welcomes other members for a safe, judgement free, and professional space.

She is skillful in myofascial release, deep tissue massage and trigger point release, and offers a head, neck and shoulder treatment like no other. She has received specialized training in pelvic dysfunction, cupping and TMJ (jaw) dysfunction massage techniques.

Lisa is an animal lover and a fur-mom to a goofy, goldendoodle named Scout and a cuddly Siamese cat named Gabriel Mario Eduardo Sanchez, or Gabe for short. She loves hanging out with her fur-babies and loves to spoil them. She also enjoys creating art and music as a past time.

Lisa is a 2018 honours graduate of a 2200 hour massage therapy program at CCMH and is a member of MTANS..

NOT ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS AT THIS TIME Lisa (She/Her) is the owner/operator of Natural Path Welln... Read More

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Located at: 33 Ochterloney Street, Dartmouth, NS, Canada, 255, Dartmouth
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