About Us
Beech Street Health Centre
Beech Street Health Centre has been providing health, strength, and overall wellness to Halifax for over 12 years. We have a wonderful team of practitioners who are friendly, passionate and professional. Our team’s services include osteopathy, massage therapy and physiotherapy. With over 2,000 active patients, we believe that our team’s wide range of skillsets allow us to be the best multidisciplinary clinic in Halifax. We also believe that this makes our patients feel confident that their health is in the right hands.
Collaborative Care, Individual Health
At Beech Street Health Centre, our primary focus is our patients well-being. This is why we offer a variety of health services which we tailor to each individual. Sometimes this take a collaboration of our skill sets to keep our patients at our healthiest.
Our Plants
Our plant collection is a source of inspiration and relaxation. It is one of our most commented features, often hearing, "they look so happy and healthy!". And it is exactly that - plants remind us of health, new growth, moments of quiet when we are surrounded by nature, happiness, and a slowing of pace. The working world is stressful, so many of us in the Western world are overwhelmed with our daily lives. This is why we want our clients to have a pleasant, atmospheric space so they can take a moment of their day to be in their inner world, and embrace their potential for healing to the best of their abilities.
Nature in itself provides so many beautiful lessons that we can reflect into our lives. Want to know how to grow absolutely gorgeous plants? It takes light, routine care, adjustment to the seasons, supply of the right nutrients, paying attention to their needs, removal of dead growth, positive energy, patience, and time. Want to know how to have absolutely amazing health? No surprise, your body requires all the same things for optimal health and growth.
Nova Scotia Association of Osteopaths (manual practice) Members’ Statement:
I am a member in good standing of the Nova Scotia Association of Osteopaths (NSAO).
As a member of the NSAO, I am not an Osteopathic Physician, Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO, formerly Doctor of Osteopathy), nor do I practice Osteopathic Medicine
In Nova Scotia, Osteopathic Manual Practice is not regulated by the government, however the NSAO is actively seeking government regulation to protect the public and our profession
Osteopathic Manual Practitioners are not members of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Nova Scotia (CPSNS)