More About Our Osteopathic Practitioners
Osteopathic MP, Registered Acupuncturist
Marie-Ange studied osteopathy in the United Kingdom at the University College of Osteopathy and completed her post-graduate studies in France; she is trained in structural, visceral and cranial sacral styles of osteopathy. She moved her practice to Canada in 2015 where she joined the Ontario Association of Osteopathic Manual Practitioners. Her clinical experience inspired her to further her education and understanding of the interconnectedness of the body and its systems, completing a tertiary degree in 2025 as a Registered Acupuncturist. She is fluent in French, English and Spanish.
Osteopathic MP
Emily Stewart is an Osteopathic Manual Practitioner with a personal passion for health and well-being. She was drawn to study Osteopathy following completion of her undergraduate degree in Human Kinetics, because it embraces both a holistic and scientific approach to manual therapy. Emily graduated from the Canadian Academy of Osteopathy and is a member of the reputable Osteopathy Canada (OSTCAN) Association.
Emily’s goal is to ensure that every patient leaves the treatment feeling their best, and so her approach in centred on the individual needs and goals of each patient in that moment. Her treatments are rooted in Osteopathic Principles which recognize that the body is one dynamic unit of function – if there is dysfunction in the structures of the body, it will impact the function. Guided by these principles and a deep understanding of human movement, Emily investigates the root cause of the dysfunction, and by improving alignment and motion of structures helps to facilitate the body’s innate ability to self-heal and self-regulate.
Osteopathic MP
Alicia Saimbi earned a diploma in osteopathy from the Swiss International College of Osteopathy and a BFA honours degree in dance from York University. Alicia has over 14 years of experience working as a professional contemporary dancer and choreographer in Toronto, Canada, and Berlin, Germany.
Her background in dance and osteopathy has provided her with a strong academic and experiential understanding of the interconnectedness of all systems of the body. Alicia is dedicated to connecting people with their innate ability for self-healing and self-regulation through osteopathy and movement.
Within the global approach of osteopathy, she can help with both acute and chronic conditions. In particular, she has a special interest in digestive problems, concussions, and perinatal health. As an osteopathic manual practitioner, Alicia aims to provide a supportive space for clients to explore their health and vitality at their own pace.
