….IN THE HEART OF TORONTO!
BLOOR-AVENUE CHIROPRACTIC
We are Dr. Kathleen O’Hara and Dr. Lynette Nissen and we are pleased to welcome you to Bloor-Avenue Chiropractic. We are conveniently located in the Doctor's Building at Bloor and Avenue Road in downtown Toronto, steps away from three subway stops.
Tour our website introducing our multi-disciplinary downtown Toronto office established in 1988. You will find answers to many of the most common questions regarding chiropractic and natural health care.
As chiropractors we offer both relief and wellness care; we utilize numerous muscle techniques and gentle chiropractic adjustments, both manual and instrument-assisted.
Many patients begin care in our office with a specific health concern and then realize that chiropractic is all about optimal health…how to get well faster and stay well!
Call our office today to schedule an appointment. We look forward to meeting you here in the heart of downtown Toronto!
Dr. Kathleen O’Hara & Dr. Lynette Nissen | Toronto, Ontario Chiropractors
Phone: 416-920-2468
| Back Pain | Neck Pain | Headaches | Sciatica |
| Tennis Elbow | Repetitive Strain | Carpel Tunnel | Rotator Cuff |
| Posture | Orthotics | Massage | Nutrition |
| Acupuncture | Homeopathy | Naturopathy | Herbal Medicine |
Feature Articles
Asthma and Chiropractic
If you think chiropractic care is just for headaches and back pain, think again! Your nervous system (the focus of chiropractic care) controls every cell, tissue and organ. Nervous system integrity is the key to better health. more»
Can Chiropractic Help Depression?
All of us in Toronto experience emotional ups and downs. But depression is a whole body condition involving the nervous system. Before drug therapy, chiropractors would suggest a more natural approach first. more»
Is your child a bedwetter? Chiropractic may be a safe and natural solution that you’ve overlooked.
The sciatic nerve runs along the back of each leg. At one point it’s as big around as your thumb!
Once considered the result of bad hygiene, anyone in Toronto with hair can get head lice!
Many cultures readily embrace the "afternoon siesta." Looks like they may be onto something.
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