ABOUT REGION REHAB
Meet our team
Dr. Minisha Suri
Dr. Minisha Suri grew up in Vaughan, ON. She completed her Bachelors of Science degree at the University of Toronto, specializing in Health and Disease. Her compassion for chronic pain patients led her to pursue her Doctor of Chiropractic Degree from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC), graduating in 2015 with Clinic Honors and a post-doc fellowship in Clinical Sciences.
Dr. Suri is committed to improving the health and wellness of each of her patients, helping each person to get back to the activities they love! She employs a holistic and collaborative approach to treating patients, and understands that every person requires unique treatment tailored to suit their individual needs. She utilizes many different techniques to serve her patients’ needs, including ART (muscle release), acupuncture, Diversified technique, and exercise, to name a few.
Dr. Suri has been an instructor at the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College for the last 5 years, and a mentor to many students, helping the future generation of chiropractors learn the skills needed to be successful.
In her spare time, Dr. Suri likes to swim, kickbox, play tennis and practice yoga.
Dr. Dionne Watson
Dr. Dionne Watson collaborates with patients of all ages to relieve pain and promote healing by applying manual therapy, acupuncture, education and exercise. She addresses concerns relating to joint, nerve and muscle pain, work place injuries, sports injuries, postural strains and wellness care. She works to stimulate tissue healing, manage pain, improve mobility, and promote healthy active living.
Dr. Watson received her Doctor of Chiropractic degree (Magna Cum Laude, with Clinic Honours), from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College in 2003, and went on to complete further training in ART (Active Release Techniques), clinical acupuncture, and GLA:D. Dr. Watson was introduced to an active lifestyle while growing up in the foothills of Alberta, where her interest in the natural environment led her study Environmental Biology (BSc, 1997) at the University of Alberta. Inspired by her experience as a youth competitive swimmer, and motivated by her desire to support others in healthy living and sport performance, she subsequently moved to Toronto to pursue a career in chiropractic. Dr. Watson is an enthusiastic participant in evidence-based continuing education, and a proponent of movement-based therapies.