Dr. Courteney Werner
- Prenatal care using Webster technique for expectant mothers.
- Pediatric chiropractic care for infants and children.
- Spinal manipulation and adjustments for pain relief.
- Care for geriatric mobility and spinal stenosis management.
- Rehabilitative exercises alongside chiropractic treatment.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Triada Health Ottawa
63 Glencoe St, Suite 303, Ottawa, ON, K2H 8S5
Dr. Courteney Werner, DC was accepted to study at the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC) after three years of study at the University of Toronto. This early acceptance accelerated her on her path to becoming a chiropractor. After four additional years of study at CMCC, she graduated with clinic honors in 2015. While in school, she completed clinical internships with Sherbourne Health Centre, the CMCC campus clinic, and with Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto. A life-long chiropractic patient herself, Dr. Werner is an advocate of wellness care. Her personal experience with chiropractic has also encouraged a particular passion for prenatal and pediatric health. It is with this in mind that she became certified in Webster technique; a chiropractic technique often associated with expectant mothers. On the other end of the spectrum, Dr. Werner had the privilege to work as an intern in the spinal stenosis clinic at the prestigious Mount Sinai Hospital. It was here that she came to truly appreciate the impact chiropractic care and proper exercise could have on geriatric patients’ mobility and quality of life. It is Dr. Werner’s vision to be able to help people in all stages of life get and stay healthy and mobile. It is her philosophy that it is never too late or too early to take one’s health seriously and invest in oneself.
Patients who this practitioner has not previously seen must book an initial visit. (If you have been seen by them at another location, you can book this visit and it will be changed by clinic staff.) Please note, that occasionally it is not possible to provide treatment at the initial visit. Additional x-rays, images, or medical consults may be necessary to safely treat your condition.