Cornerstone bridges the gap between natural and conventional healthcare.
Whether you choose to see our Naturopathic Doctors, Chiropractor, Psychotherapists or Massage Therapists, all of our providers work cooperatively with your existing healthcare team.
Highly trained healthcare professionals who work together to restore your optimal health.
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We are what we eat, breathe,
touch, think and do.
Functional Medicine
Functional medicine is the medicine of why. Why do you have a certain symptom?
We listen carefully and consider
your whole story to reveal
the root cause of your health problems.
Healing from the inside out
You care about your health and know that it has a direct impact on your quality of life. Symptoms are expressions of the body’s natural attempt to heal, and each person requires unique and individualized care. Your nutritional status, lifestyle, family history, feelings, environmental stresses, and physical health are all contributors to your well-being as a person.
Taking care of your emotional health
Reducing physical restrictions and constrictions
Whether you need a moment of relaxation, reduce muscle tension or attain relief from chronic pain, a therapeutic massage, realignment or acupuncture can help restore balance to your body and mind.
Meeting your healthcare needs
Cornerstone is Georgetown’s only ecologically built health centre. We feature a fully stocked dispensary with professional-grade supplements, herbal medicines and vitamins. Our gallery includes unique organic items designed to support your good health.
When Common Symptoms Point to a Bigger Pattern
Common symptoms like fatigue, sleep disruption, mood changes, digestive issues, and low resilience are not always random. Learn why a broader functional medicine view matters.
When Lab Tests Are “Normal” but Symptoms Persist
Many patients seek medical care because something in their health does not feel right. They may experience persistent fatigue, brain fog, digestive discomfort, poor sleep, or a general sense that their body is not functioning optimally. Yet after routine testing, they...
Late Winter Resilience: Supporting Energy, Hormones, and Mood Before Spring
Late winter is often the most physiologically demanding time of the year. While the calendar hints at spring, the body is still navigating low light exposure, colder temperatures, and cumulative stress from the winter months. For many people, this period brings...