Holistic health is the focus of the new Kleinburg Integrative Health Clinic, which celebrated its grand opening on Saturday November 7th. Director Susan Slipacoff, naturopathic doctor, specializes in, and offers guidance on all natural forms of treatment for a wide variety of conditions. She is joined at the clinic by Chiropractors Dr. Carol Cancelliere and Dr. Stefan Bulfon and massage therapist Carla Bertolin. Whilst the clinic specializes in holistic therapies, including naturopathy, chiropractic services and massage, the clinic is also available to discuss all facets of family health, including recent concerns about the new H1N1 vaccine.
The clinic’s opening coincides with the recent resurgence of the swine flu, or H1N1 concerns, and Clinic Director Dr. Slipacoff ND, believes that this is a perfect opportunity for people to find out more about the latest vaccine on offer. “Many people are not convinced that they want to get the H1N1 vaccine, and don't know where to turn for help on making that decision, or finding alternatives to the vaccine,” says Dr. Slipacoff. “The questions are understandably a result of the fear and lack of concise information available”.
Qualified staff at Kleinburg Integrative Health Clinic are available to discuss all of the issues with patients, without the media and political hype, and to allow them to make informed decisions. “Many people have brought their entire families to the clinic so they can become informed together”.
Kleinburg Integrative Health welcomed members of the public to its open house on Saturday November 7th, to meet the practitioners. Free refreshments and food were provided, along with complimentary care packages, samples and limited-time grand opening specials. For those who were unable to make it to the opening, the website http://www.kihclinic.com contains detailed information about the practice.
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