About Janice Fyfe
Dr. Janice Fyfe, ND IBCLC is a licensed Naturopathic doctor with the Manitoba Naturopathic Association (MNA) and the Canadian Association of Naturopathic Doctors (CAND). She maintains a general practice with a focus on women’s health, fertility, prenatal and postnatal care, breastfeeding, menopause, cardiovascular and blood sugar regulation. She has experience working with patients including but not limited to anxiety, auto-immune disease, inflammatory bowel disorder, allergies, fatigue, migraines, muscle tension, digestive concerns, insomnia, PCOS, weight concerns, and thyroid disorders. Dr. Fyfe respects the importance of patients understanding their condition and course of treatment and encourages them to participate in their care. She is dedicated to helping her patients achieve their health goals and believes that collaborative care is the most effective and efficient way to achieve and maintain wellness.
Dr. Fyfe obtained her degree in Naturopathic Medicine at the College of Naturopathic Medicine in Toronto after receiving her Bachelor of Commerce at the University of Manitoba Asper school of Business. During her time in Toronto she also studied for two years at the International Breastfeeding centre training alongside Dr. Jack Newman and his staff. During her naturopathic internship she worked at the Brampton civic hospital seeing a wide variety of conditions, at the Sherbourne health clinic working specifically with the LGBTTIQ community, and at the Robert Schad Naturopathic clinic where she trained with Dr. Jill Shainhouse ND FABNO on the adjunctive cancer shift working primarily with breast and ovarian cancer patients. During her internship at the International Breastfeeding Centre she worked with mothers and their infants to resolve issues including sore and damaged nipples, slow weight gain, not yet latching, refusing the breast, fussiness, burning and shooting breast pain, introduction of solids, inducing lactation for adoption or gestational carrier situations, and increasing the efficiency of feedings.