We Are Permanently Closed
(as of January 23, 2021)
Did you ever hear how the clinic got the name "Healthy by Nature"?
Our two founders: Raphaelle Strub and Chloe Sardin (Osteopathic Manual Therapists), wanted to illustrate the natural capacities that the body has to stay healthy, which in Medicine is called Homeostasis. Homeostasis is one of the main Osteopathic principles and a powerful self-regulatory mechanism of the body.
Over the years, it has been a pleasure and an honour to serve the community from newborns to entire families, athletes, acute and chronic condition patients, thanks to a talented multidisciplinary team of practitioners. It's with a heavy heart that we announce that Healthy By Nature will be permanently closing its doors on January 23, 2021.
Continuous quality of care is our priority, and all practitioners will be able to continue helping you from their future workplace. We will update this page as each practitioner confirms where they will be working next.
Chloe Sardin is now working at her new clinic, The Osteo Way, located in the Marda Loop Naturopathic and Wellness clinic here in Calgary.
Raphaelle Strub is now in Swansea Point, near Sicamous, British Columbia, working at Red Swan Osteopathy. Click for more information.
Dr. Laura Gauthier is now working in Calgary at The Panacea Clinic.
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Dr. Greg Sikorski is now working in Cochrane at Synergy Collaborative Health.
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Dr. Stephanie Bristow is now working at Calgary WOW Centre.
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Antoine Michel is now working in Calgary at Ellipse Therapy.
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Natalie Pateman is now working in Cochrane at ProActive Health.
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Our two founders: Raphaelle Strub and Chloe Sardin (Osteopathic Manual Therapists), wanted to illustrate the natural capacities that the body has to stay healthy, which in Medicine is called Homeostasis. Homeostasis is one of the main Osteopathic principles and a powerful self-regulatory mechanism of the body.
Over the years, it has been a pleasure and an honour to serve the community from newborns to entire families, athletes, acute and chronic condition patients, thanks to a talented multidisciplinary team of practitioners. It's with a heavy heart that we announce that Healthy By Nature will be permanently closing its doors on January 23, 2021.
Continuous quality of care is our priority, and all practitioners will be able to continue helping you from their future workplace. We will update this page as each practitioner confirms where they will be working next.
Chloe Sardin is now working at her new clinic, The Osteo Way, located in the Marda Loop Naturopathic and Wellness clinic here in Calgary.
Raphaelle Strub is now in Swansea Point, near Sicamous, British Columbia, working at Red Swan Osteopathy. Click for more information.
Dr. Laura Gauthier is now working in Calgary at The Panacea Clinic.
Click for more information.
Dr. Greg Sikorski is now working in Cochrane at Synergy Collaborative Health.
Click for more information.
Dr. Stephanie Bristow is now working at Calgary WOW Centre.
Click for more information.
Antoine Michel is now working in Calgary at Ellipse Therapy.
Click for more information.
Natalie Pateman is now working in Cochrane at ProActive Health.
Click for more information.
Warmest regards,
The Healthy by Nature Team
"A sunset is nothing more and nothing less than the backside of a sunrise."
Craig D. Lounsbrough
The Healthy by Nature Team
"A sunset is nothing more and nothing less than the backside of a sunrise."
Craig D. Lounsbrough
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