About Rebecca Kellerstein
After completing my undergraduate studies at The University of Toronto where I was a four-time Dean’s List award earner, I graduated with High Distinction, receiving an Honours Bachelors Degree in Microbiology, a Minor in Immunology, and earned The Dr. James A. and Connie P. Dickson Award for academic excellence. I then completed four years of study at The Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine, graduating at the top of my class in 2000 and earning several awards, including The Governor’s Medal of Excellence Award for academic and clinical excellence, The Saveira Zambri Award for clinical experience, and the Dr. J. Farquarhson Award for excellence in homeopathic medicine. Afterward, I completed three extra years of training to hone my skills in homeopathic medicine.
I opened my practice in Thornhill Ontario and worked there for nearly two decades before joining forces with the team at Limitless Health Naturopathic Clinic in Richmond Hill Ontario in 2017. Aside from my practice, I have been heavily involved in teaching at various colleges. From 2009-2017, I was the Instructor of the Physical Examination course at The Canadian College of Homeopathic Medicine. Since 2000, I have been an Associate Instructor for several courses at The Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine, including Acupuncture, Fundamentals of Naturopathic Medicine, Orthopedics, and Naturopathic Spinal and Peripheral Joint Manipulation. I also give lectures around the city on topics about the various ways that people can optimize their health.
Working as a Naturopathic Doctor isn’t just a career for me, it’s a passion that I am privileged to do. And not only am I passionate about my work, I’m passionate about my patients. The beauty about this is that patients feel the same way about me as I do about them. They banded together to help me receive The Thornhill Liberal Newspaper’s “Reader’s Choice Top Naturopathic Doctor” Award” for two years in a row. And when I help patients, I feel like I am doing what I am meant to do–to help people achieve wellness to the best of my abilities, with all the care, thoughtfulness, and dedication that I can give.