Meghan Doyle has recently received her Registered Massage Therapist certification, fulfilling a long-held career choice goal. As a team member at Exeter Massage Therapy She brings personal and professional interest in a multi-disciplinary approach to an individual’s overall wellbeing to her work as a team member at Exeter Massage Therapy.
“I discovered the many benefits of massage therapies and other alternative therapies while pregnant with my eldest son in 2011 and decided then that I wanted to become an RMT.
“I personally see many different health professionals from Acupuncturists to Osteopaths, experiencing first-hand how a multi-disciplinary approach is beneficial.
“The thought of being able to help people in their general wellness - physically and mentally - intrigued me. That RMT goal was on the back burner while out of province, but moving back to Ontario gave me the opportunity to pursue it.”
Ongoing studies are high on Meghan’s list. She plans to take courses on Indian Head Massage, Cupping, Postural Dysfunction from vocation and Chronic Pain caused by muscle weakness.
STUDIES:
Graduated, Presidential Honours, Massage Therapy Program, Westervelt College, London, Ont.
Bachelor Degree in Sociology, University of Guelph
RMT Certification from the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario
Certification, dōTERRA AromaTouch Technique
LIFE PASSIONS:
“Family is my be-all and end-all!” With her husband and their two boys aged 10 and 4, Meghan is kept very active. Her youngest son has recently been diagnosed with ASD which has led her to finding her voice through advocacy in local agencies.
Personal fitness is a passion. Meghan enjoys the great outdoors, hiking and being at the lake.
Quiet times are spent reading and learning about a wide range of subjects.
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