Dr. Aaron Weitz
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None Bathurst Street
Toronto, ON, Canada
M6B 4B9
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Dr. Aaron Weitz's Credentials
Accepting New Patients
Yes, this doctor is accepting new patients
Biography
“I became a chiropractor due to the simplicity of this type of care. The fact that it reduces nervous system interference to help you lead a happier life, naturally, is fascinating.” “Chiropractic is simple, gentle and effective. I love being able to offer my patients an alternative form of health care, free from medication and surgery.” Dr. Aaron Weitz graduated from Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College in 1995 and has been practicing ever since. The first eight years, he worked in a sports clinic and medical office where he became the co-director of a carpal tunnel syndrome clinic. Dr. Weitz also gave ergonomic seminars for companies such as Honda Canada and developed a work-safe program. Dr. Weitz kidsHe has received a C.C.W.P (Certified Chiropractic Wellness Lifestyle Practitioner) Certification through the ICA Council on Wellness Lifestyle Science. Dr. Weiz has also taken postgraduate studies in Chicago, Detroit, Hartford, Colorado, Philadelphia and Toronto to stay on top of the game. “It wasn’t until after I was in practice and realized how incredible adjustments are, how important proper nerve function can be, and how simple healing is… that I fell completely in love with chiropractic care. I think seeing the changes in my patients lives, seeing their health transform, that’s what did it.” Dr. Weitz is also actively involved in supporting his local community. He’s engaged in donating time and money to numerous charitable programs to help create a better North York. “I think it’s important to help build a strong community and give back when you can.”
Languages
- Hebrew
- English
Education
- Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (Grad. 1995)
Dr Weitz is my hero. He is wonderful and will do everything he can to help you. The staff is amazing and you will feel much better after you see him .
Submitted Sept. 6, 2021