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The team

The six of us.

Two massage therapists, two physiotherapists, a clinical counsellor, and an acupuncturist. Each card below holds a portrait, the plant we each picked from the riverbank, and a note on how we actually work. Have a look through and pick whoever sounds like your kind of person; the front desk can help if it is a coin toss.

Six different garments on wooden pegs by the staff door: a flax shirt, a sage chore jacket, a grey blazer, a cream henley, an oatmeal cardigan, and a terracotta band-collar shirt, in morning light
The pegs by the staff door. One each, left to right.
Maren Holt in a flax linen shirt with rolled sleeves against a warm plaster wall, morning light, a quiet near-smile

Chose the sword fern because it grows back no matter what the winter did.

Sword fern · Maren

Maren Holt

Sword fern

Massage therapy · Deep tissue and myofascial work

Devon Okafor in a deep sage chore jacket over a cream tee against a warm plaster wall, calm and settled

Keeps three stones from the Sorrel on his window sill, one per year at the clinic.

River stones · Devon

Devon Okafor

River stones

Massage therapy · Relaxation, prenatal, and sensitive-system massage

Priya Raman in a stone-grey linen blazer over a cream shirt against a warm plaster wall, steady and warm

Yarrow, because the useful plants are rarely the showy ones.

Yarrow · Priya

Priya Raman

Yarrow

Physiotherapy · Post-surgical rehabilitation and IMS dry needling

Eamon Walsh in a cream waffle-knit henley with pushed-up sleeves against a warm plaster wall, an easy near-smile

The larch: the one conifer honest enough to admit when the season has changed.

Larch · Eamon

Eamon Walsh

Larch

Physiotherapy · Sport, tendon, and joint injuries

Ruth Neufeld in an oatmeal knit cardigan, silver-streaked hair in a loose bun, warm plaster wall and morning light

Grows the lavender herself. The one on her door is from the 2024 crop.

Lavender · Ruth

Ruth Neufeld

Lavender

Counselling · Stress, burnout, sleep, and life transitions

Tomás Vela in a muted terracotta band-collar shirt against a warm plaster wall, dark hair touched with grey

His mark is mugwort, the moxa plant: the oldest tool in his kit that isn't a needle.

Mugwort · Tomás

Tomás Vela

Mugwort

Acupuncture · Pain, stress, and sleep

All six are registered with their BC colleges, which you can verify anytime; registration is public information and we think checking is a healthy habit.

Pick a person, or let the front desk match you.

Describing what is going on is enough. Matching people to practitioners is something the front desk does every day.

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