Mobility House

Mobility House

470 Wellington St W, Toronto, ON, M5V 1E7

Dr. Quinn Curran, ND, is a licensed Naturopathic Doctor who believes health should feel sustainable, empowering, and—most importantly—realistic. With a foundation in evidence-informed integrative care, Dr. Curran supports patients in uncovering root causes of imbalance while helping them build habits that fit into real life. Dr. Curran earned her Doctor of Naturopathy degree from the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine, with advanced training in metabolic health, hormone balance, sports medicine, and recovery optimization. As a certified personal trainer and group fitness coach, she brings movement, performance, and resilience into the heart of her clinical approach—helping patients feel strong in their bodies and confident in their choices. Raised on a farm in rural Ontario, Dr. Curran grew up horseback riding competitively and now balances her professional life with outdoor adventures, weightlifting, and daily walks with her giant, goofy Newfoundland dog. She’s a big believer in enjoying life’s simple pleasures—whether that’s a sweaty workout, a glass of red wine, or the perfect plate of fries—and works with patients to create health plans that feel as joyful as they are effective.

Massage Therapy

435 WELLINGTON ST W- 60 Minute Massage

FOR 435 WELLINGTON ST W RESIDENTS ONLY- 60 Minute Massage therapy with RMT Massage takes place in 435 Wellington St W

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Chiropractic

435 WELLINGTON ST W- NEW PATIENT Chiropractic Initial Assessment

THIS IS FOR RESIDENTS OF 435 WELLINGTON ST ONLY. Initial Assessment will include a thorough patient history and physical assessment. This is to determine what proper care will be given. Remaining time will be used towards explanation of findings and treatment. (*Up to 1 hour appointment. If appointment is shorter than 1 hour, it will still include 30 minutes worth of treatment*)

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Naturopath

Initial Assessment with Naturopath

Naturopathic medicine in Canada is a holistic healthcare approach that emphasizes natural and minimally invasive treatments to support the body's innate healing abilities. It integrates modern scientific knowledge with traditional practices, focusing on treating the root cause rather than just symptoms. Common modalities include clinical nutrition, herbal medicine, acupuncture, homeopathy, physical therapies (like hydrotherapy), and lifestyle counseling. Naturopathic medicine differs from conventional medicine by prioritizing prevention, whole-person care, and natural treatment methods over pharmaceuticals or invasive procedures.

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