Physiotherapy
At the core of all rehabilitation is a dynamic team of professionals who combine knowledge, skill, and compassion to work with you and help you meet your goals. Your in-clinic sessions will often include a combination of education, manual therapy, modalities such as ultrasound, and exercise.
Pelvic Health
Addresses conditions related to the function of the pelvic floor and core muscles, as well as the pelvic organs.
Common conditions include: pregnancy and birth prep, postnatal recovery, pelvic organ prolapse, urinary incontinence and urgency/frequency, constipation or bowel dysfunction, sexual pain or dysfunction, post-surgical pelvic rehabilitation, and menopause.
TMJ Dysfunction
Treatment and management for the jaw/temporomandibular (TMJ) joint.
Common conditions include: pain or stiffness in the TMJ or surrounding jaw muscles, abnormal jaw sounds such as popping or clicking, temporary bite misalignment, tension headaches, clenching, and/or grinding.
General rehab
Treatment of the musculoskeletal system, from injury prevention and recovery to optimizing health and performance.
Common conditions include: Back & neck pain, Sprains & strains, Nerve pain, Sciatica, Carpal tunnel syndrome, Rotator cuff tears, Frozen shoulder, Tennis elbow, Runners knee, Plantar fasciitis, Headaches, Tendonitis/Tendinopathy, Arthritis.
Meet Your Physiotherapists
Please note, IMS is offered by Cheryl Leia and Erin Bird.
Cheryl Leia
Miral Patel
Miral has been practicing pelvic health physiotherapy since 2014 and continues to expand her expertise through ongoing training in pelvic health. She works with individuals experiencing pelvic floor dysfunction and has a special interest in prenatal and postpartum care.
Her treatment approach is individualized and patient-centred, combining hands-on therapy, exercise, and meaningful education so patients feel informed and confident in their recovery. As a mother of two, with one unmedicated vaginal birth and one caesarean birth, Miral understands firsthand that every birth experience is different. These personal experiences help shape her compassionate approach and allow her to better support patients through the physical and emotional changes that occur before and after childbirth.
Miral is also involved in pelvic health education as a lab instructor with one of Canada’s leading pelvic health training programs. Outside the clinic, she enjoys traveling, exploring the outdoors, and spending time with her husband and two children.

