Our Team

Meet our dedicated team of practitioners that bring expertise from a range of healthcare disciplines to support your whole-body wellness. From osteopathic manual therapy, nurse practitioner care and the people guiding through your pelvic health journey, each member of our team is committed to personalized, compassionate care that empowers you on your journey to optimal health.

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Founder of Cura Clinic and Osteopathic Manual Practitioner

Robyn (Caloura) Granger was born and raised in London, Ontario but had the privilege of attending osteopathic school at the Canadian Academy of Osteopathy in Hamilton Ontario. She received her four year Masters of Manipulative Sciences degree in November of 2017 and has been practicing ever since.

“I chose to practice osteopathic therapy because I saw with my own eyes how beneficial it was for EVERYONE. I saw that it did not matter how "big" or "small" the health problems you may be facing are, osteopathic treatments can help. I love how each and every treatment is customized to every individual, making the treatment time more effective with longer lasting results. Being able to help people has become a passion of mine and I am forever looking to improve my skills to become more and more effective, as every practitioner should aim to be. I am passionate about what osteopathy can do and hope to help bring it into the forefront of everyones mind when they are in need of care.”

Robyn Granger

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Courtney Page

Osteopathic Manual Practitioner

Courtney is a graduate of the Canadian Academy of Osteopathy, where she earned her Masters of Osteopathic Manual Science in 2024. Prior to this, she completed a Bachelor of Kinesiology at Brock University. With a strong foundation in movement science and manual therapy, Courtney is passionate about helping people live active, pain-free lives.

Courtney’s practice focuses on personalized care tailored to each individual’s unique needs. She combines clinical knowledge with a compassionate approach to ensure every client feels heard and supported on their path to better health.

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Madeleine Hardy

Osteopathic Manual Practitioner

Madeleine is an Osteopathic Manual Practitioner and graduate from the Canadian Academy of Osteopathy located in Hamilton, Ontario with a Masters of Osteopathic Manual Science (M.OMSc).

Before this, Madeleine completed her Bachelor’s of Science with a specialization in Kinesiology at Queen’s University. This is where she developed a strong interest in the subjects of anatomy and physiology. With a passion for helping others and experience in the world of manual therapy, Madeleine discovered osteopathic therapy as a fitting career path.

Madeleine resonates with the osteopathic approach to seeking health through a principles-based application to the human body.

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Mary Yates

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B-Pulse Support / Clinic Management

Mary lives in St. Thomas and has spent the last 16 years working in health care as a Personal Support Worker in both a Long Term Care Home as well as a Retirement Home.

She is excited to share the new B-PULSE Chair that the Cura Clinic has to offer! For more information on the B-Pulse Chair or to book your PEMF Therapy session feel free to contact us!

Shelly Medina

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Clinic Manager

Meet Shelly, our Clinic Manager.  She is a Healthcare Admin grad from Fanshawe College, Presidents Honour Roll.  Shelly can also be found in and around the Primary Care Diabetes Support Program at St. Joseph’s Healthcare, London when she isn't in our clinic.   

Shelly holds a unique perspective on sports injuries, as prior to working in healthcare she enjoyed a storied career in MiLB professional baseball, working and traveling with teams such as Arizona Diamondbacks, Seattle Mariners, Oakland A's. 

Shelly and her husband live in Port Stanley. 

Shelby Ethier

Founder of NPACC and Nurse Practitioner

Shelby has been a nurse since 2015 and spent her nursing career at the bedside, working in the in-patient mental health unit followed by the orthopedics and trauma unit. She graduated from the Primary Health care Nurse Practitioner Program at Western University in 2020. Since then, she has worked at a Nurse Practitioner Led Clinic providing primary care to patients with complex health needs. She has also completed a post graduate certification in Mental Health and Addictions for Nurse Practitioners through the University of Toronto. During her free time, Shelby enjoys spending time with her family, being active and being outdoors.

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Sonia Kaushal

Nurse Practitioner

Sonia graduated from Masters of Nursing / Primary Healthcare Nurse Practitioner program at Ryerson University in 2015 and has worked in primary care practice in a NP led clinic along with providing full scope of services in virtual care. Sonia is passionate about health promotion and disease prevention in her patients and her motto is to practice “ compassion with competence”. She loves spending time with her kids, cooking, travelling and reading lots and lots of books!

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Justine Jewell

Nurse Practitioner

Justine is an experienced Nurse Practitioner with over 25 years in emergency, primary, and complex care. Justine brings specialized expertise in women’s health, menopause management, and care for underserved populations, including those facing barriers to healthcare access. A dedicated educator and clinical leader, she has taught at Western University, Fanshawe College, and the University of Calgary in Qatar, and has contributed to published research in emergency care and nursing education. Her practice is grounded in compassion, collaboration, and a deep commitment to health equity.  Outside of work, she is a proud mother of three, a partner, and a dancer who finds joy and balance through movement and family life.

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Heather Scott

Registered Social Worker

Heather completed her Bachelor of Arts with Honors in Social Work at Glasgow Caledonian University in 2012, and her Master of Social Work at Western University in 2016. She has over a decade of experience practicing crisis intervention and solution-focused approaches with children, youth, and families. Heather also volunteered for Victim Services for several years, and she has been an on-call firefighter since 2017. Heather is passionate about integrating mind-body therapies, including self-soothing techniques. Heather is an approved provider for Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB) and the Victim Quick Response Program (VQRP).

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Raquel Harris-Wright

Registered Social Worker

Raquel is a compassionate and dedicated mental health counsellor and social worker of Caribbean descent, with extensive experience in providing
holistic, client-centered care. With a Master of Social Work (MSW) and a strong academic foundation in psychology and social services, she utilizes a range of evidence-based therapeutic modalities to help clients navigate various mental health concerns. With a diverse professional background, Raquel has worked in both clinical and community-based settings, providing support to individuals facing complex challenges, including BIPOC communities, adults, youth and those dealing with co-occurring mental health and substance use concerns. By fostering a collaborative, strengths-based therapeutic relationship, Raquel empowers clients to take control of their healing process and move forward with self-determination, resilience, and a renewed sense of hope.

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Jessie Shackleton

Virtual Medical Office Assistant / Content Creator

Jessie is a proud mom of two and as a graduate of the Social Service Worker program at Fanshawe College, she has spent over eight years working with children and families in their early years. Now balancing life at home with her little ones, Jessie operates a licensed day home and supports our clinic remotely as our Medical Office Assistant. She plays a key role in keeping our operations organized, assisting with administrative tasks and internal processes. Outside of work, Jessie enjoys spending time with her family, being outdoors, baking, and reading.

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