Holly Trinh

I aim to create harmony within my clients, creating a space to support the body's natural ability to restore health, allowing it to respond with vitality and resilience.

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I’m Holly Trinh - Acupuncturist & Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner

Holly has been working in healthcare for 15+ years. She is passionate about treating her neighbours and her west end community members.

She specializes in musculoskeletal issues, pain, and muscle tension conditions. She uses Acupuncture, Cupping, Gua sha, Moxibustion, Tuina, Shiatsu & Thai Massage, as well as Herbal Medicine to correct imbalances.

She is in good standing with the CTCMPAO - the governing body of Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine in Ontario. She is also a member of the CDHO - Dental Hygienists College - but is no longer actively practicing.

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Recently I have completed courses at The Institute of Functional Medicine and am currently enrolled in Functional Diagnostic Nutrition. I firmly believe nutrition and physiology are essential to a person’s health and well-being. 

I am always interested in learning and I am constantly on the lookout for courses that will further enrich my understanding of the human body and health.  

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Every person is unique with their own lived history and story. Genetics, biomechanics, and environment all impact health, which is why every client receives individualized care. The goal is to teach you how to listen to your body, to recognize when things are not quite right, and to take proactive control over your health. 

A multidisciplinary approach is often required which is why I use osteopathy as a foundation but incorporate functional medicine and nutrition into my practice. If referrals are required I have a wonderful group of colleagues I trust. 

Education

Diploma in Osteopathy Manual Practice, Sutherland-Chan School of Osteopathy (in progress)

Bachelor of Optometry, University of Johannesburg, South Africa

Professional Training

A Manual Approach to Treating the Unsettled Baby, Miranda Clayton

The Consequences of Concussion on Visual Processing, Dr. William Padula

Advanced Craniosacral Training, Cranial Therapy Centre

Intensive Training in Pediatric Craniosacral Therapy, Cranial Therapy Centre

Visualization: The Critical Link Between Vision and Learning, Dr. John Abbondanza

Practical Vision Therapy Accreditation, COVT&R in conjunction with ACBO

Exotropia Training, Dr. David Cook

Neuro-Visual Training, Dr. Angela Peddle