Dr. Sarah Kamiel (840 location)

  • Spinal adjustments for pain relief and joint mobility.
  • Manual therapy for soft-tissue tension and joint dysfunction.
  • Cupping to reduce muscle tightness and promote circulation.
  • Neurofunctional electro-acupuncture integrated with chiropractic care.
  • Prescribed rehab exercises to restore function and athletic performance.

This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.

Yellow Gazebo Wellness

Yellow Gazebo Wellness

802 and 840 St. Clair Ave. West, Toronto, ON, M6C 1B6

Dr. Sarah earned her Honours Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology from Dalhousie University and her Doctor of Chiropractic from New York Chiropractic College. She also holds certification in Neurofunctional Acupuncture from McMaster University. During her training, she served as President of the Student Canadian Chiropractic Association and Vice President of the Rehab to Performance Club, where she developed a strong focus on biomechanics and sport performance. A lifelong athlete, Dr. Sarah competed in figure skating and dance before transitioning into new pursuits including powerlifting, yoga, and cycling. Her athletic background fuels her passion for helping others move with confidence and resilience. Dr. Sarah takes a patient-centered approach, tailoring care to each person’s needs—whether managing pain and injury, improving day-to-day function, or enhancing sport performance. Treatment may include manual therapy, cupping, neurofunctional electro-acupuncture, spinal adjustments, and prescribed rehab exercises. She believes movement is medicine and strives to empower every patient to take ownership of their health.

Initial Chiropractic Session

Your initial session with your chiropractor at Yellow Gazebo will involve a discussion around your complaint as well as your medical history. Following a diagnosis, you will be given a treatment and then a comprehensive treatment plan tailored to your personal needs. Please note: If you have not been seen in over one year, updated intake forms may also be necessary before treatment.

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