Dr. Sarah Seaborn
Webster Certified Chiropractor and
Acupuncture Provider
Originally from Miramichi, New Brunswick, Dr. Sarah Seaborn has been practicing in North York after graduating from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (Toronto, ON).
Dr. Seaborn enjoys working with all types of patients and is enthusiastic when given the opportunity to introduce and educate an individual on chiropractic care. As an ICPA-certified chiropractor, trained in Webster Technique, Dr. Seaborn loves seeing children & their mamas in her practice (preconception, pregnancy, post-partum).
That said, Dr. Seaborn is a family chiropractor who enjoys seeing children in practice and their mamas, pre and post-pregnancy.
During her practice, Dr. Seaborn has treated various conditions and populations, including but not limited to:
Cervical & Lumbar Disc Injuries
Headaches/Migraines
Functional/Structural Scoliosis
Infant Colic, Torticollis & Plagiocephaly
Neurological/Developmental Delays
Pregnancy-Related Low Back & Pelvic Pain
Pre & Post-Operative Rehabilitation
Sciatica
Sports Related Injuries and Chronic Pain
Torticollis
Dr. Seaborn is familiar with various therapeutic modalities (Cupping, TENS, Acupuncture & Shockwave Therapy), which are often incorporated into chiropractic treatments for optimal and evidence-based care.
Dr. Seaborn is a chiropractor who loves spending time outside of work and travelling. When she's not in the office treating her clients, she can usually be found hiking, kayaking, or camping (or any combination of the three). Coming from a small town in New Brunswick, her love for spending time outside and travelling has followed her to Ontario, where she's discovered many great hikes and lakes to explore. She enjoys browsing the map for a new hike, scenic lookout or provincial park to check out.
Dr. Sarah is a world traveller. When she's not limited by a global pandemic, she's travelled frequently with her family, including several Euro-trips and a month-long solo trip to Fiji. Her next adventure is to travel somewhere warm when the Canadian Winter returns. (Next stop: Mexico, Portugal, Belize).