The evolve Nurturing Vitality Team

evolve Nurturing Vitality provides quality care that nurtures, empowers and educates in health and wellness.  

A dedicated team

We are a dedicated healthcare team of Chiropractors, Massage Therapists, and a Naturopathic Doctor who will guide you toward optimal health while encouraging you to become an active participant in your health care, making decisions about treatments and lifestyle changes that are right for you.

Dr. Shamira Rahim, BSc., DC Dr. Giselle Chamberlain, BSc., DC Alison Coolican, BSc., RMT Dr. Bobby Parmar, BASc., ND Lori Main, B.A., RMT Patricia Low Petersen, R.Ac., Dip. TCM

Supporting you as you evolve

evolve Nurturing Vitality is your support team as you evolve. We provide you with options for restorative and continuing health using natural therapies.  We work together to help you get back to work, enhance your sporting performance, heal stress and injuries, resolve various health issues including gynecological, dermatological and gastroenterological, and build a healthy lifestyle.

Holistic approach

Our approach is holistic, that is we treat the entire person, not just their symptoms. This comprehensive and structured approach enables us to help our patients achieve optimal levels of health and wellness.

Immunization Awareness

August 20th, 2010
As new parents, there are many decisions to be made for the health of your baby.  An important discussion that needs to take place is whethe...Click here to read more detail about 'Immunization Awareness'

Probiotics, Dysbiosis and Food Allergies

August 5th, 2010
I often get asked, "why do so many naturopathic doctors tell people they have food allergies?"  My simple answer is, there is an ever growing ...Click here to read more detail about 'Probiotics, Dysbiosis and Food Allergies'

Acid blocking drugs

July 29th, 2010
Canadians are using acid blocking drugs called proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) such as Nexium, Pariet, Pantloc and Prevacid at an all time high. ...Click here to read more detail about 'Acid blocking drugs'