Mackenzie Peters, a physical therapist who recently earned her Master’s degree in Physical Therapy from Queen’s University in 2023. Mackenzie is eagerly embarking on a fulfilling career in the field of physical therapy, driven by a strong desire to make a positive impact on people’s lives by aiding them in regaining mobility and achieving their optimal physical health. She is committed to continuous education and professional growth, ensuring that she stays at the forefront of her field to provide the best possible care for her patients.
Beyond her professional aspirations, Mackenzie is an avid nature lover, a dedicated DIY enthusiast, and a proud dog mom. Her passion for physical therapy and her love for the outdoors inspire her to make a positive impact on individuals and the environment, as she aims for a fulfilling life that balances professional growth with personal exploration.
Natalie St-Denis combines her knowledge and experience treating physical tissues with the emotional connection that impacts the pain experience. By exploring the thoughts and emotions that present themselves physically in the body, the patient achieves a greater understanding of persistent pain in order to begin regaining control and to achieve meaningful goals.
Online booking for Natalie is only available for Mind and Body sessions. Her existing patients can call to book appointments.
Natalie is a 2004 Magna Cum Laude graduate of the University of Ottawa. She is currently completing her Masters in Counselling Psychology with Yorkville University. Her continuing education courses include:
Myofascial Release 1, 2, and Fascial Pelvis
McKenzie Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy A, B, and C
Certified Level 1; Acupuncture Foundation of Canada Institute
Certified Level 1 Manual Therapy
Natalie is also a pelvic physiotherapist and can treat pelvic pain and incontinence in men, women, and children. Courses include:
Pelvic Health Solutions Level 1,2, and 3
Pregnancy and the Pelvic Floor
Male Pelvic Health Masterclass
Pediatric Pelvic Floor