About Jennifer Moss
My journey as a healer began in 1994 as a massage therapy student at the West Coast College of Massage Therapy. As I gained practical experience as a massage therapist, I clearly understood that though my therapeutic tools were valuable, I had to follow my innate curiosity to understand my patient’s deeper health concerns, and to broaden my diagnostic and therapeutic toolbox, which fortuitously led me to Naturopathic Medicine and its incredible scope of practice, therapeutic principles and treatment modalities. In 2005 I graduated from Boucher Institute of Naturopathic Medicine.
As a naturopathic doctor I initially expanded my pain treatments to include acupuncture, naturopathic manipulation, nutrition and supplementation. Then in 2014 I discovered Perineural Injection Therapy (at the time called Neural Prolotherapy). I had heard of this innovative injection pain therapy using just simple sugar from a close colleague. I remember sitting in the introductory PIT course at Bastyr University in Seattle and realizing the massive potential for PIT to transform people’s lives, and that this therapy would become my passion. I suddenly saw the huge impact that this little known treatment could have on pain and mobility limitations.
I now know it is my purpose to share this simple and profound treatment with people whose lives have been impacted by pain. I know there is hope for people living with long standing pain limitations. I’ve seen Perineural Injection Therapy change lives and I hope that sharing this treatment with my community will spread the word that this pain treatment is an effective valuable option for people looking for pain solutions.
I am committed to continuing education, excellence and professionalism. I am a licensed member of the College of Naturopathic Physicians in British Columbia. I am board certified in Advanced Injection Therapies Part A & B (Prolotherapy), Acupuncture, Intravenous & Chelation Therapy, and Pharmaceutical prescription. To enrich my passion for pain therapeutics I hold memberships with the Canadian Association of Orthopaedic Medicine, and the International Association for Regenerative Therapy.