Dr. Cejaye Thoraldson

Dr.Ac - R.Ac - RMT - SFN - eRYT1000

About Dr. Cejaye

Dr. Cejaye graduated from the Calgary College of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture with her Doctor of Acupuncture designation, alongside her 2200-hour Registered Massage Therapy certification.

Her path to Chinese Medicine unfolded as a natural evolution from more than two decades of dedicated yoga practice. What began as a personal exploration of movement and breath grew into a deep study of over more than 1000 hours of Yoga training, Eastern philosophy, anatomy, body mechanics, and therapeutic movement. This journey was further enriched by her studies in Sport Fitness Nutrition (2011), Western Herbology, Iridology, and Reflexology (2012), Reiki (2016), and Acusculpting (2023).

In addition to her formal training, Dr. Cejaye has created her own Fascial Release Technique (FRT), a gentle yet profoundly effective method for pain management, injury recovery, and restoring balance in the body’s connective tissue. This work is informed by her understanding of fascia as a living, intelligent matrix - one that holds memory, emotion, and the story of the body’s resilience.

Her practice is also deeply rooted in her devoted spiritual path, which honours the teachings of Cree Elders and the wisdom of the natural world. Through these teachings, she brings the principles of reciprocity, respect, and the cyclical nature of life into her sessions. This way of working blends shamanic principles with the timeless wisdom of the Eight Extraordinary Vessels, allowing acupuncture to become not just a physical intervention, but a spiritual realignment.

Currently, Dr. Cejaye is developing courses on working with fascia and esoteric/shamanic acupuncture, designed to help practitioners understand acupuncture points and meridians from a deeply energetic and symbolic perspective.

When you step into her space, you are welcomed into an environment of stillness and presence - a place where healing remembers its roots. Your session may weave together acupuncture, cupping, tuina massage, fascial release, Reiki, chakra balancing, and sound therapy, depending on your needs. Each treatment is a conversation between the physical and the unseen, an invitation to restore balance in both body and spirit.

Clinical Focus Areas:

  • Traditional Chinese Medicine + Acupuncture

  • Shamanic + Esoteric Acupuncture

  • Acusculpting + Facial/Cosmetic Acupuncture

  • Fascial Release Technique (FRT) + Scar Rejuvenation

  • Pain Management + Injury Recovery

  • Trauma + Emotional Disharmony

  • Fibromyalgia, TMJ Disorder, Plantar Fasciitis, Migraines

  • 1:1 Wellness Consulting

  • Soul Alignment +  Energy Balancing

Dr. Cejaye approaches each session with deep listening and a heart committed to guiding you toward your own innate capacity to heal.Her work is not simply about treating symptoms - it is about remembering wholeness, restoring balance, and honouring the intricate conversation between body, mind, and spirit.

Dr. Christina Lam

Dr.Ac - R.Ac

About Dr. Christina

Christina Lam, Dr. Ac., R.Ac, is a registered acupuncturist and member of the College of Acupuncturists of Alberta. Originally from Calgary, she began her post-secondary studies in Communications and Social Work before reconnecting with the Traditional Chinese Medicine she grew up with. She later moved to Vancouver Island, where she completed her Diploma of Acupuncture at Pacific Rim College (Victoria, BC) and successfully passed the Pan-Canadian licensing exam.

Christina approaches each treatment with thoughtful care, active listening, and an open, compassionate presence. Her practice blends classical TCM Zang-Fu theory, 5-Element theory, orthopedics & traumatology, motor points - integrating both traditional and modern techniques; bridging East + West. 

She has experience and special interest in supporting women’s + men’s health, cosmetic acupuncture, digestion concerns, emotional + mental well-being, MSK (musculoskeletal) + acute pain conditions, circulatory issues, immune + autoimmune support, addiction, anxiety, insomnia, & chronic pain.

Outside the clinic, Christina enjoys deepening her yoga practice, spending time in the elements, dog-sitting & settling in with a good book.

Paige Ryan

BSc. Kinesiology, Diploma of Manual Osteopathic Therapy, Lymphatic Drainage Specialist

About Paige

Paige is a Manual Osteopathic Therapist who offers gentle, integrative care rooted in the understanding that the body functions as an interconnected system. Her work supports the nervous system, fascia, and lymphatic system to help clients move toward greater ease, balance, and resilience.

Paige’s path into Manual Osteopathy was shaped by both her background in kinesiology and movement-based work, as well as her own experiences with injury and rehabilitation. Over the years, she navigated multiple sports injuries, chronic low back and jaw pain, autoimmune challenges, and many interactions with the healthcare system, often finding there was little access to the kind of gentle, individualized care she was searching for. Discovering Manual Osteopathy became a turning point in her healing journey and showed her the impact that responsive, whole-body care can have.

These experiences continue to shape the way Paige works with clients. She values creating a space where people feel heard, supported, and more connected to their bodies through compassionate treatment and education.

Her treatments are tailored to each individual and may include Craniosacral Therapy, Myofascial Remodeling, Osteoarticulations, Visceral Manipulation, and Lymphatic Drainage. Paige places strong emphasis on nervous system regulation and fascial health, using gentle techniques that are well suited for both acute concerns and longer-standing patterns within the body.

Paige also values collaboration and works alongside other healthcare practitioners to complement ongoing care. She believes body awareness is an important part of healing and aims to help clients better understand the signals their bodies are communicating, so support can extend beyond the treatment room.