Liberty Clinic

Dear patients,

The health and well-being of our patients is of the utmost importance to us and we know this is a challenging time for everyone.

As the COVID-19 situation continues to evolve, we would like to offer phone and web appointments as an alternative option. Please send us an email at info@libertyclinic.com or call 416-591-1123 should you wish to book a virtual appointment, and we will arrange a suitable time to connect.

The Coronavirus outbreak is a rapidly changing situation, and we are committed to keep you informed as best as we can on changes to our clinic services and in-person appointments.

To promote a more hygienic experience, we have placed hand sanitizers in key areas. We also have constant reminders about the importance of hand washing. Coronaviruses are easily eliminated by routine surface cleaning and sanitization. We use hospital-grade disinfectants which have wide-spectrum microbial activity and are proven effective against human coronavirus.

IV therapy will continue at this time as the vitamins administered (vitamin C, zinc, B vitamins, etc.) support the immune system. We will employ social distancing during IV visits, e.g. you will be located away from other patients.

We will be available for supplement refills. Supplements can be picked up in person (call beforehand as our hours of operation may change during this period) or mailed quite easily by our staff.

Symptoms

COVID-19 symptoms range from common to severe respiratory illnesses and include: fever, cough, muscle aches and tiredness, difficulty breathing. Additionally, sore throat, headache and diarrhea have been reported. Please visit the Toronto Public Health COVID-19 page for instructions on self-monitoring, self-isolation (if needed) and other resources https://www.toronto.ca/home/covid-19/.

Thank you for your continued support and if you have any questions please email info@libertyclinic.com or call 416-591-1123.

In health,

Dr. JJ

Chiropractic


Naturopathic Medicine


Nursing

Dr. Lacroix obtained her Doctor of Naturopathy from the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine. Prior to this, she completed a Bachelor’s in Biomedical Sciences at the University of Calgary and a Master of Science at McMaster. Her Master’s work was undertaken in a laboratory that investigates the microbiome’s impact on health and disease. During her summers as an undergraduate student, she carried out projects at the MaRs Centre and SickKids Hospital in Toronto. Her extensive research background is used to develop evidence-based naturopathic treatment plans.

In her practice, Dr. Lacroix focuses on stress, gut and skin health. She is certified in facial rejuvenation acupuncture and holds a license in intravenous therapy. Her goal is to help patients get clarity on the symptoms or conditions they may have and give advice on how to better their health and quality of life. She listens openly to patient concerns to get to the root cause and individualizes her treatment plans to promote disease prevention and health promotion.

To learn more, visit Dr. Lacroix’s website at www.drlacroixnd.com and download her free e-book, “How To: Calm the Racing Mind”.

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Dr. Chett Monague, DC., BSc., BEd., Doctor of Chiropractic | Indigenous Health Advocate | Community Builder

Dr. Chett Monague is a graduate of Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC) and is a Chiropractor dedicated to providing accessible, patient-centered care that supports the whole person—body, mind, and spirit. With a strong foundation in traditional Indigenous knowledge and a deep commitment to culturally informed health practices, Dr. Monague works to bridge Western healthcare approaches with Indigenous ways of healing. As an Anishinaabe 2-Spirit chiropractor, Dr. Monague brings a unique perspective to care, ensuring that treatment goes beyond physical health to also honor cultural, social, and emotional well-being. He is passionate about empowering patients through proactive healthcare, injury prevention, and sustainable lifestyle practices that foster long-term wellness. Alongside his clinical work, Dr. Monague has been a driving force in strengthening Indigenous representation in chiropractic. He is an active member of the Indigenous Chiropractic Caucus and he founded the Indigenous Student Association at CMCC, initiatives that connect future Indigenous chiropractors with practicing professionals to promote mentorship, advocacy, and community health leadership. He also collaborates with Indigenous communities in rural, remote, and urban settings to improve access to care and advance culturally safe healthcare delivery. Dr. Monague’s practice philosophy is rooted in accessibility, education, and compassion. Whether supporting the public, athletes, professionals, or Elders, his goal is to create care plans that meet each patient where they are, while encouraging resilience, strength, and balance in their health journey. Areas of Focus:  Evidence-based chiropractic care for pain relief, rehabilitation, and performance  Patient education on movement, posture, and preventative care  Holistic, culturally safe healthcare for Indigenous and non-Indigenous patients alike  Advocacy for inclusive, community-based health services Outside of practice, Dr. Monague is a triathlete-in-training, community organizer, and advocate for healthier communities.

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