If you don’t see your preferred availability online, PLEASE CALL, as reception can often open new areas or time slots for you Due to the Covid-19 virus, we are taking reasonable precautions at the clinic. We are actively offering phone and virtual visits for those who prefer a follow up from the comfort of their own home.

Naturopathic Medicine

Naturopathic Doctors (NDs) are primary care physicians who blend centuries-old knowledge and a philosophy that nature is the most effective healer. Naturopathic medicine recognizes the body's inherent ability to heal itself. Your Naturopathic Physician will endeavor to identify and remove obstacles to recovery and facilitate this healing ability in you. Diagnosis focuses on identifying the unde... Read More

Naturopathic Doctors (NDs) are primary care physicians who blend centuries-old knowledge and a philosophy that nature is the most effective healer. Naturopathic medicine recognizes the body's inherent ability to heal itself. Your Naturopathic Physician will endeavor to identify and remove obstacles to recovery and facilitate this healing ability in you. Diagnosis focuses on identifying the underlying causes of disease, while naturopathic therapies are supported by research drawn from peer-reviewed journals from many disciplines.


Massage Therapy

A Registered Massage Therapist (RMT) in British Columbia is a regulated health professional recognized under British Columbia's Health Professions Act. Massage Therapy can be used to treat both acute and chronic conditions. RMTs can work with a variety of patient populations in the treatment of illness, injury rehabilitation and disability. Massage therapy can be beneficial to a wide variety o... Read More

A Registered Massage Therapist (RMT) in British Columbia is a regulated health professional recognized under British Columbia's Health Professions Act. Massage Therapy can be used to treat both acute and chronic conditions. RMTs can work with a variety of patient populations in the treatment of illness, injury rehabilitation and disability. Massage therapy can be beneficial to a wide variety of conditions and is a great addition to your everyday healthcare.

Dr. Lucas MacMillan was trained first as a Registered Nurse, then as a Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine. He especially enjoys working with sports optimization, hormone balancing, injuries and pain concerns, and men’s health. His long-standing interest in the human body and health has directed him to his passions of health and health-care, where he is now proud to offer a wide range of lab tests, therapies, and more to be sure his patients are getting what they need.

Lucas enjoys discussing health and treatment options with his patients, and genuinely looks forward to teaching others about health, medicine, and methods to improve one’s health and wellbeing outside of the doctor’s office. He believes that understanding is a key component of improving one’s health, and he strives to educate each patient in a positive and meaningful way.

He has written various articles covering topics including chronic pain approaches, the professional training of naturopathic doctors, research on medicinal uses of curcumin, indications and uses of prolotherapy and platelet rich plasma (PRP), and others. He has written articles for Sportswave broadcasting, Sherbrook Record, and Snowshoe Magazine. He was featured numerous times on the Shaw TV show “Run with It,” during the “Doctor’s Corner” segment wherein he discussed common pain syndromes and related treatments, injury prevention, intravenous (IV) nutrient applications, and regenerative injection therapies. He has been interviewed on podcasts including “21st century pain solutions with Dr. Wayne Phimister, MD, and “Run with It” with Christine Blanchette. He hosted a one hour internationally broadcast webinar with the American Association of Naturopathic Medical Colleges (AANMC) entitled “Pursuing your Passion: the journey, challenges and charms of being and becoming an ND.” He is a listed contributor to Marano Publishing’s “NPLEX Review” (a major licensing and board exam resource for naturopathic medicine students) and “Evidence Informed Joint Mobilization” by Professional Health Systems. He continues to learn, write, and educate on the various topics he is passionate about.

Dr. MacMillan also has a passion for sports, and has been training in various martial arts since age 14; he is currently focusing on Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. He enjoys hiking with his wife and daughters, walking through various trails in and around Greater Vancouver, as well as casually playing volleyball, spike ball, and other sports with friends.

Dr. Lucas MacMillan was trained first as a Registered Nurse, then as a Doctor of Naturopathic Med... Read More

Anne-Marie graduated from the West Coast College of Massage therapy in 1997. For the past 22 years she works in North Vancouver and also calls it home.

Anne-Marie has a broad range of skills with a very diverse clientele ranging from *ultra runners, *biking enthusiasts, *martial artists, *triathletes, *chronic pain sufferers, *stroke and Gillain Barré Syndrome sufferers.

Since 2005 she has been teaching in Massage Therapy Colleges. Currently she teaches the Registered Massage Therapy program at Langara College, continuing to pass on her knowledge of Orthopedic Treatment to a new crop of Registered Massage Therapist (RMT) students. Her years as an Orthopedic Teacher for the RMT program has made her extremely competent in treating joint injuries, post joint surgery recovery, sprains, strains, dislocations, neurological cases and so much more. Always keep in mind that relaxation and therapeutics can be used in conjunction; a treatment with Anne-Marie is both therapeutic and deeply relaxing.

Anne-Marie has completed her Masters of Education degree with Simon Fraser University, with a focus on Health Education and Active Living studying the relationship of trust between the RMT and their patients.

Anne-Marie graduated from the West Coast College of Massage therapy in 1997. For the past 22 year... Read More

Harold is a graduate of the 3265 hour Registered Massage Therapist program at Langara College where he graduated with excellence. He is a former student athlete from Kwantlen college with a passion for sports, which fueled his aspirations to provide education to young athletes with a focus on injury prevention. While his general practice covers treatment for many aspects of wellness, orthopedics, posture & ergonomics, injury and prevention, Harold holds a special interest in sport-related conditions and active rehabilitation.

Harold enjoys teaching with the Langara College Registered Massage Therapy program, working with students in orthopedics and musculoskeletal anatomy to help build students key skills as they pertain to clinical practice as an RMT.

Promoting patient education, in efforts to help them understand possible contributing factors to their symptoms and help patients manage their symptoms beyond treatment, are one of his approaches that his patients appreciate most.

Harold can often be seen playing basketball, bouldering, or out on the trails as he looks forward to running his second Tough Mudder.

Harold is a graduate of the 3265 hour Registered Massage Therapist program at Langara College whe... Read More

Treatment days - Tuesday, Thursday, Friday Peter graduated from the 3000-hour massage therapy program at West Coast College of Massage Therapy in 2007. Working with MS and Parkinson’s patients as well as conditions such as hydrocephalus and spinal cord injuries have been some of his most rewarding experiences. Although he has training in STR (Soft Tissue Release), L.A.S.T. (Ligament Articular Strain Technique), Muscle Energy Technique and has a special interest in understanding pain, nociception and nerves - Peter enjoys treating all patients and all injuries. He is just as passionate about treating the elite athlete dealing with an acute injury such as hamstring or calf pain as he is about treating the elderly person managing neck pain or arthritis. His treatment style is patient dependent. With an emphasis on communication and Functional Movement Screening the patient helps establish the style and type of treatment most suited to their goals. Peter enjoys all sports and all types of music (especially classical and jazz). His hobbies include art, reading and studying the ongoing discoveries being made in anatomy and physiology. (He has a special fascination with Heart Rate Variability and understanding the bio-mechanics of running) He has a competitive background in rowing and sculling and still keeps his single shell in the Vancouver Rowing Club - although he wishes he was able to get out on the water more often.

Treatment days - Tuesday, Thursday, Friday Peter graduated from the 3000-hour massage therapy pr... Read More

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