Djetvai Chiropractic      416-964-8919

Dr. Kornelia Djetvai

Dr. Kornelia Djetvai completed her undergraduate studies at University of Toronto obtaining her Bachelor of Science degree in Nutritional Sciences. She then attended and graduated from Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College in 1996.

Dr. Djetvai combines soft tissue therapy and traditional chiropractic adjustments to restore proper function of the spine and to optimize the health potential of her patients.

She provides comprehensive in office treatments and home stretching and strengthening exercises in order to maintain patients' healthy lifestyle and prevent re-injury.

Dr. Kornelia personally receives regular chiropractic wellness care in order to obtain great energy and balance. She continues to keep current with the latest advances in chiropractic by regularly attending seminars on a variety of topics.

Her personal interests include swimming, running, cycling and reading.

Dr. Jacqueline Lubina

Dr. Jacqueline Lubina BSc (Hons) ND received her Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine from The Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine in 2001. She also holds an Honours Bachelor of Science degree, Major in Biology and Biochemistry from the University of Toronto.

Dr. Lubina has been a regular participant in several health conventions such as Women's Health Matters, Life Festival, Women's Day in the Courtyard, and the National Women's Show. She has also given lunch and learn seminars at the Osteoporosis Society of Canada, Canada Revenue Agency, the YMCA, and Rogers.

Dr. Lubina specializes in weight loss, women's health, and pediatrics. She also helps people struggling with thyroid disorders, diabetes, hypertension, and metabolic syndrome.

As a Doctor of Naturopathy, she is committed to educating her patients towards preventive lifestyles by providing a comprehensive range of diagnostic services, treatment, and natural therapies. Dr. Lubina encourages natural health care for all members of the family and looks forward to serving your health care needs.

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