Ada Wan
Massage Therapy
- Neuromuscular massage for pain relief and muscle dysfunction.
- Craniosacral therapy for headaches, TMJ, and nervous system balance.
- Myofascial release and structural alignment for injury recovery.
- Sports massage for athletic injuries and performance support.
- Prenatal and postnatal therapeutic massage for pregnancy-related conditions.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Acupuncture
- Combines Western RMT with Traditional Chinese Medicine.
- Utilizes craniosacral therapy and aromatherapy.
- Treats reproductive, gynecological, and pre/post-natal conditions.
- Offers cosmetic acupuncture.
- Addresses complex conditions like autoimmune disorders.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Ada Wan Therapy
176 Saint George Street, Unit 2E, Toronto, ON, M5R 2M7
Ada Wan pursued massage therapy after completing her undergraduate degree majoring in kinesiology at York University. She graduated from Sutherland-Chan School and Teaching Clinic in Toronto in 2009. While working as a registered massage therapist, she wanted to obtain a new perspective by learning about Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Ada graduated with the Acupuncture Diploma in 2014, Practitioner of TCM Diploma in 2015 and Advanced TCM Diploma in 2016 from the Toronto School of Traditional Chinese Medicine. In order to provide a more integrative treatment, she has taken courses in craniosacral therapy (Upledger Institute) and has studied aromatherapy. In the future she would like to learn about neuromuscular integration and structural alignment (NISA), and deepen her knowledge on herbal medicine and craniosacral therapy. She has treated various conditions including epilepsy, temporal mandibular joint dysfunction (TMJ), headaches, sports injuries, reproductive and gynecological conditions, cosmetic acupuncture, autoimmune disorders, and pre- and post-natal conditions. Ada uses both Eastern and Western philosophies and methods to formulate individualized treatment plans. Her goal is to help others achieve a balanced lifestyle and to prevent future injuries and illnesses. When not working, you can find her with her son and dog. If time allows she is playing volleyball, tennis or lifting weights.
Massage Therapy
Minimal time recommended for a first appointment.
Acupuncture
Minimal time recommended for a first appointment but may not have time for an acupuncture treatment. The intake can take 30min + of time. For follow-up cosmetic acupuncture appointments it's the required duration.