Our Chiropractors
Dr. Darius, Chiropractor
Dr. Darius completed his Doctor of Chiropractic degree at Northeast College of Health Sciences in 2019. He is a full spine and extremity Chiropractor. In his first year of practice, he lived and worked in Colorado before returning home to Ontario. In Colorado, he treated many athletes (weekend warriors), military, and general public to help them achieve their health care goals. His goal for any patient is to provide them with a better understanding of the reason they are in pain and to give them the tools to help them self-manage their injury/pains at home.
Some major components of Dr. Darius’ treatment include the chiropractic manual adjustment and rehab exercises. He also incorporates the use of instrument assisted adjusting, instrument assisted/trigger point soft tissue therapies, cupping and contemporary medical acupuncture as other forms of treatment based on the patient’s needs.
In his free time Dr. Darius participates in outdoor activities and sports such as skiing, basketball, hiking/camping, and also enjoys taking his dog out on outdoor adventures.
Dr. Arezou Roostapour DC, Chiropractor
Dr. Arezou Roostapour, DC is a licensed chiropractor committed to evidence-based, patient-centered care. She is a graduate of the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC) and a former competitive swimmer for 15 years, which gives her a strong understanding of athletic performance, injury prevention, and the physical demands placed on active individuals.
Dr. Roostapour has also provided sideline medical coverage for OPDL and League1 Ontario soccer teams, working closely with athletes to support recovery and safe return to play. She treats patients of all ages and focuses on helping individuals move better, reduce pain, and regain confidence in their daily activities.
Her treatment approach is integrated and personalized, combining chiropractic adjustments, joint mobilizations, soft tissue therapy, IASTM, and individualized rehabilitation exercises. She is also trained in Medical Neurofunctional Acupuncture, including electro-acupuncture, through McMaster University, which can be used to help reduce pain, improve muscle function, and support recovery.
Dr. Roostapour’s goal is simple: provide clear diagnosis, effective treatment, and help patients stay active, healthy, and confident in their movement.
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