Dr. John Lutz, D.C. is a Kelowna born, licensed chiropractor here at Move Health & Wellness.
After moving to the Bay Area in 2016 he graduated summa cum laude and Valedictorian of his class in the Doctor of Chiropractic program at Palmer College of Chiropractic West’s Campus. After graduating Dr. John practiced in San Francisco, California before moving back here to treat the lovely people of his hometown. Prior to becoming a Chiropractor, he received a bachelors degree in medical biochemistry From UBC’s Okanagan Campus. This taught him how to take an evidence based and scientific approach to improving his patient’s health.
Dr. John enjoys working with patients to see how they can move better, reduce their pain, and reach their goals. Through techniques such as ART (Active Release Technique), FRC, and many other tools, he focusses on three core concepts, mobility, stability, and strength, to get you better, and back to doing what you love.
Since an early age he has been weightlifting, snowboarding, playing soccer, hockey, and many other sports. Being involved in such a variety of activities has taught him to help with injuries all over the body and not just the spine.
“Each person presents a new problem, and I haven’t met a problem that I don’t want to solve. It’s not enough to just get you better, lets teach you how to stay better.”
Dr. John Lutz, D.C. is a Kelowna born, licensed chiropractor here at Move Health & Wellness.
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Ali J. Chernoff, HBSc., RD is a Registered Dietitian who has over twenty years of experience in the industry. She offers one on one, corporate wellness workshops, healthy menu planning, and environmentally friendly meals in mason jars.
Since 1993 she has been involved in numerous activities related to the field of nutrition. She provides services that include conducting educational sessions to groups and individuals on Diabetes Education, Family Nutrition, Food Allergies/ Intolerances, Gut Health (IBS/Celiac), Healthy Heart Tips, Meal Planning, Sports Nutrition, Lifestyle Nutrition, Vegetarian/ Vegan Meal Planning and Weight Management. As well, Ali’s involvement with SportMedBC includes one on one with athletes and onsite counselling. She writes for numerous health and wellness magazines, including IMPACT Magazine, Canuck runner, and Pacific road racers. In addition, she has been quoted in articles in several publications; Chatelaine, Georgia Straight, Metro, Today’s Parent, Vancouver Courier, The Province, Verve Girl, The Vancouver Sun and Ottawa Citizen. Also she has been featured on CityTV (Breakfast Television and CityCooks), CTV (Olsen On Your Side and the 6pm news), PBS (Chowtime cooking show), Joy TV (First Talk with Tamara Bull) and Women’s Network (the Shopping Bags). Ali started a second company called Energy Essentials 24-7 Inc. to develop healthy whole foods such as a 7% M.F. cheese, Essential which was sold in 2016. She has co-authored and self-published two books; Good Food Baby and Good Food Toddler.
She is also likes spending time with her dog, Apple, and helping dog owners switch from kibble to whole foods. She is an avid skier during the winter months and golfs in the summer, a true Vancouverite. Every year she tries to travel to an interesting place in the world to experience different cultures and try new foods.
Ali J. Chernoff, HBSc., RD is a Registered Dietitian who has over twenty years of experience in t...
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Orion is a Registered Clinical Counsellor with specialization in anxiety, depression, trauma, and addictions. She has experience working with LGBTQ+ clients, youth, and individuals experiencing domestic violence. Orion is an approved provider for the Crime Victim Assistance Program and ICBC.
Orion graduated in 2015 from her Master’s Degree in Counselling Psychology at Yorkville University. She also holds a Master’s Degree in Public Health from Simon Fraser University. Orion has specialized training in cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT), and addictions.
Orion is a Registered Clinical Counsellor with specialization in anxiety, depression, trauma, and...
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Devon graduated from the Massage Therapy Program at Westervelt College in 2018. His past work experience includes working in combination with other practitioners in a rehabilitation setting, helping patients with optimal injury recovery. Devon has a Wholistic approach to health and wellness, with an emphasis on the importance of posture, body awareness and breathing. He specializes in myofascial release, trigger point therapy and deep tissue massage, using these techniques to establish balance within the body and mind.
Devon likes to empower his clients by giving them tools that they can use at home to continue with their health and wellbeing plan. He has a healthy and balanced lifestyle himself, which includes mindful nutrition, meditation and quiet time for mental health and regular bodywork for physical wellbeing.
Devon graduated from the Massage Therapy Program at Westervelt College in 2018. His past work exp...
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Cayli moved to Kelowna from Victoria BC where she studied and graduated the youngest of her class at WCCMT. She has worked alongside professional athletes, geriatrics, pregnancy and mental health patients. She’s experienced in many techniques for fascial restrictions and neuromuscular release for musculoskeletal injuries. She adjusts each treatment to meet clients’ needs with deep, rehabilitative and stretching treatments. She’s passionate about working individually with each patient to determine the best and most “comfortable” treatment for their therapeutic goals. Outside of the clinic she keeps an active lifestyle and enjoying craft projects. She looks forward to treating you!
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My name is Kiran Dosanjh and I am a Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC) with a Master’s in Counselling from City University of Seattle. I also hold a Bachelor of Education (BEd) from SFU and a Bachelor of Science (BSc) from UFV.
Before entering the counselling profession, I worked as a high school Math and Science teacher. During this time, I saw the multitude of issues that students can bring to school. I always tried to find the right way to talk and comfort these students. These experiences led me to pursue a degree in counselling, so I could effectively advocate for the mental health of these students.
Over the past five years I have worked in a variety of mental health settings, including school counselling, grief and loss counselling. I believe that everyone needs to be heard, supported and understood in order to move forward in life. In my practice I seek to create a warm and safe environment for my clients, I believe that trust and acceptance are the key for a therapeutic counselling relationship. I also believe that each individual has the capacity to grow and meet their goals regardless of their past experiences. I work hard to meet my clients where they are on their life’s journey.
My name is Kiran Dosanjh and I am a Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC) with a Master’s in Couns...
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