Dr. Mahdi Shiravi is a registered Manual Osteopath who graduated from NAO, Toronto, Canada, and is an active member of ACMA. He holds a Doctorate of Physiotherapy (DPT) from the National University of Medical Sciences, Madrid, Spain, as well as a master’s and bachelor’s degree in physiotherapy from the Medical University of Tehran, Iran.
With over 23 years of experience in physiotherapy and manual therapy, Mahdi has worked extensively with a wide range of conditions, including orthopedic, neurologic, sports injuries, headaches, breathing difficulties, and digestive system diseases. He specializes in hands-on treatments and has attended specialized manual therapy courses since 2001.
He was the owner and manager of the physiotherapy ward at Nikan Hospital in Tehran, Iran, where he gained extensive experience in clinical management and high-level patient care.
Mahdi also incorporates visceral and craniosacral manual therapy into his practice. He believes in educating patients about these techniques before performing them, ensuring they understand the benefits and purpose of the treatment.
With a strong commitment to patient-centered care, Mahdi values communication with both patients and other healthcare providers to achieve the best possible treatment outcomes.
Dr. Farank Golesoy is a pediatric specialist from Tehran University (1997) with years of experience in complementary medicine. She practices as an acupuncture specialist in Istanbul and Canada, integrating Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) with modern scientific advancements in Medical Acupuncture (Neuroendocrine) to help regulate the complex functions of the body's organs.
Her treatment approach is based on a comprehensive understanding of bodily functions and the interaction between psychological and physical factors. Therefore, in addition to addressing physical ailments, mental health aspects also hold a special place in her treatment plans.
Dr. Golesoy is a member of the CTCMPAO College of Canada and specializes in treating a wide range of conditions, including:
- Pain management
- Neurological disorders
- Improving sleep quality
- Digestive issues
- Hormonal imbalances
- Addiction recovery support
One of the unique methods she employs is Auriculotherapy, a needle-free technique that stimulates specific points on the ear to achieve significant therapeutic effects.