Dr. Shannon Gill

(DC)
  • Gentle methods: Diversified, Thompson Drop, Activator.
  • Webster Technique for pregnant individuals, infants, children.
  • Supports pregnancy-related back and pelvic pain.
  • Care for infant musculoskeletal imbalances, developmental support.
  • Adult pain, posture, tension using adjustments and exercises.

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Be Chiropractic Wellness

1168 Hamilton St, 210 , Vancouver, BC, V6B 2S2

Dr. Shannon Gill completed her undergraduate studies in Kinesiology at the University of Waterloo and then pursued her Doctor of Chiropractic at the University of Western States in Portland, Oregon, where she graduated with a foundation in evidence-informed, patient-centered care. Dr. Gill provides chiropractic care from newborns to adults. She uses a range of gentle and effective methods including Diversified, Thompson Drop, Activator, and soft tissue therapy, depending on age, condition, and comfort. Her passion for working with families, especially pregnant individuals, infants, and children, led her to become certified in the Webster Technique through the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association (ICPA). In her work with pregnant patients, she provides support for back and pelvic pain, postural changes, birth preparation, and postpartum recovery. For infants and children, she offers care for musculoskeletal imbalances and developmental support, including assistance with torticollis, latch and feeding challenges, colic, and digestive concerns. For adult patients experiencing pain, postural issues, or stress-related tension, she incorporates chiropractic adjustments with rehabilitative exercises and lifestyle recommendations. Outside of work, Dr. Gill enjoys exploring farmers markets, visiting local cafes and small shops, and spending quality time with her family and friends. She believes in the power of community and connection, and brings that same warmth and intentionality into her practice.

Initial Chiropractic Assessment and Treatment - Adult
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