Dr. Monica Ander
Acupuncture
- Integrative patient-centered pain management with acupuncture.
- Treats complex pain conditions using acupuncture and osteopathy.
- Acupuncture care for acute injuries in sports medicine.
- Acupuncture treatment for chronic pain relief.
- Combines acupuncture with manual therapy approaches.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Osteopathy
- Musculoskeletal assessment for acute and chronic pain conditions.
- Manipulative treatment integrating manual osteopathic techniques.
- Soft tissue techniques to address myofascial restrictions and trigger points.
- Joint mobilization to restore range of motion and function.
- Whole-body assessment guiding individualized treatment plans.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Rebalance Nelson's Wellness Collective
385 Baker Street, Unit #2, Nelson, BC, V1L4H8
Dr. Monica Ander is a Doctor of Acupuncture with a Chinese Herbal Medicine Specialization, awarded through the Pacific College of Health and Science in the United States. Although her doctoral degree was completed through a U.S.-based institution, her foundational and comprehensive Traditional Chinese Medicine education was rooted in Canada, where she completed a rigorous 3,450-hour Diploma in Traditional Chinese Medicine after four and a half years of full-time study. She is currently licensed in British Columbia as a Registered Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner (R.TCMP) and Registered Acupuncturist (R.Ac), and she also holds a Diploma in Manual Osteopathic Practice (D.OMP). With more than twenty years of hands-on clinical experience, Dr. Ander has cultivated a reputation for integrative, patient-centered pain management. Her career began in 1998 as a personal trainer, where she developed a deep appreciation for human movement and anatomy. This foundation expanded into advanced training in therapeutic massage, including Thai Massage, Therapeutic Touch, Trigger Point Therapy, Raindrop Therapy, and Thai Herbal Compress Massage. Her dedication to clinical excellence led her into Traditional Chinese Medicine, where she received extensive training in acupuncture, herbal medicine, and internal disorders—all completed in Nelson, British Columbia. She remains registered through the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners and Acupuncturists of BC. To further focus on acute and chronic pain care, Dr. Ander pursued certification in Injection Therapy and Prolotherapy, completing a one-year apprenticeship with Dr. Joel Kailia, MD. Although regulatory changes no longer permit these services, this mentorship deeply strengthened her anatomical precision and diagnostic skill. Her ongoing commitment to manual therapies culminated in earning a Diploma in Manual Osteopathy, allowing her to integrate osteopathic principles with acupuncture—a combination known for its powerful effectiveness in treating complex pain conditions. Dr. Ander has also contributed to sports medicine as the Manual Osteopath and Acupuncturist for the Trail Smoke Eaters Junior A Hockey Team, providing rapid, evidence-informed care for acute injuries. Beyond clinical practice, she is a dedicated professor at Kootenay Columbia College of Integrative Health Sciences, teaching core subjects in acupuncture and integrative medicine. Her academic role enables her to stay current, engaged, and continually learning while helping develop the next generation of practitioners. Dr. Ander’s practice style centers on attentive listening, compassionate care, and precision-based treatment. She is especially devoted to supporting individuals who feel discouraged by chronic pain or have been told there are no further options—believing that there is always a meaningful next step to explore. With deep clinical experience, advanced doctoral training, and long-standing roots in Canadian TCM education, Dr. Monica Ander remains committed to supporting each patient’s unique pathway to healing.
Acupuncture
This return-patient integrative acupuncture and manual therapy service builds on established clinical assessment and treatment planning. Informed by doctoral-level training and over 20 years of clinical experience, sessions may include acupuncture alongside manual osteopathic techniques, cupping, gua sha, or electrical stimulation of needles, as clinically indicated. Treatment may also incorporate ongoing exercise recommendations, movement guidance, and dietary or lifestyle support to reinforce progress between visits. Care emphasizes continuity, reassessment, and refinement of treatment strategies over time. Please note: As of January 15, 2026, the rate for this service will be $160 per hour. Thank you for your trust and continued care.