Sarah is trained to assess and address both the acute and chronic care needs of a diverse population, using a variety of tools including acupuncture, lab analysis, nutritional assessment and physical exam skills.
She is a firm believer in treating the whole person, not just the condition. While she loves the challenge of maintaining a general practice, working with people of all ages and stages of health, her clinical interests centre around the role that hormones play in the way we think and feel. She has extensive experience supporting patients with menstrual cycle regulation, fertility, perimenopause and has completed additional training addressing the complex needs of people with PCOS and thyroid concerns. Sarah has also completed training in pharmacology and obtained prescribing rights for selected substances including bio-identical hormones (estrogen, progesterone and thyroid hormone) and therapeutic dosing of nutrients via intramuscular injections.
Sarah also has extensive experience treating pain and building long term resilience to chronic conditions, including stress and burnout. She is motivated to uncover the root causes of illness and support the development of optimal wellness. She is consistently updating her skill sets through continuing education in order to better serve her community and is a member in good standing of the Canadian Association of Naturopathic Doctors and Ontario Association of Naturopathic Doctors.
Outside of the clinic, you can find Sarah chasing her toddler and her schnoodle, Little Jerry, at the park. She moved to the Junction Triangle in 2014 and is ever grateful for the excellent coffee, patios and pastries nearby.