Hi, I’m Allie

Primary Health Care Nurse Practitioner

Helping children, adolescents, and adults optimize their health through thoughtful, evidence-informed care.

A Different Kind of Healthcare Experience

Healthcare should never feel rushed or one-size-fits-all. I believe meaningful care starts with listening, curiosity, and collaboration.

Whether you’re navigating hormone changes, struggling with fatigue, managing ADHD, or simply know that something doesn’t feel quite right, my goal is to create a space where you feel heard, supported, and empowered to make informed decisions about your health.

Together, we’ll focus not only on symptom management, but on helping you feel your best and maintain your health for years to come.


Credentials & Training

  • Master of Nursing
    Western University, London, Ontario (2022–2024)

  • Nurse Practitioner Diploma
    Western University, London, Ontario (2022–2024)

  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing
    Toronto Metropolitan University, Toronto, Ontario (2013–2017)

Additional Training & Certifications

  • Hormone Replacement Specialist
    WorldLink Medical (2024)

  • CADDRA ADHD Education Program
    Canadian ADHD Resource Alliance (2024)

  • Holistic Medicine Training (2024)

  • Critical Care Nursing Specialty Certification (2019)


FAQs

What concerns do you help with?

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I provide personalized care in hormone health, ADHD, mental health, thyroid and metabolic health. Areas of focus include perimenopause, menopause, PCOS, men’s health, anxiety, OCD, depression, fatigue, and concerns related to energy, sleep, and overall well-being.


What can I expect from working together?

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Healthcare should never feel rushed or one-size-fits-all. Appointments are designed to provide the time and space needed to understand your concerns, review your health history, and create an individualized plan that supports your goals and long-term health.


What makes your approach different?

3

I believe patients deserve to feel heard, understood, and involved in their care. Rather than focusing only on isolated symptoms, I take a whole-person approach that considers hormones, mental health, thyroid function, metabolism, lifestyle, and overall quality of life.


No. Patients are welcome to self-book directly.

4

Do I need a referral?


Where are appointments available?

5

Virtual appointments are available for patients in Ontario, Alberta, and British Columbia.