Disclosure: Spencer is not a licensed physician in the province of Ontario or a registered member of the CPSO. He provides healthcare services as a Manual Osteopath; not a Medical Doctor or Osteopathic Physician.
Spencer’s journey began with undergraduate studies in Health Sciences supported by dual academic and hockey scholarships at Adrian College and Florida Gulf Coast University. Following his undergraduate studies, he signed a professional contract with the Florida Everblades (ECHL). Although injuries curtailed his hockey career, they sparked his passion for osteopathy.
He completed over 5,890 hours of rigorous training, earning his Doctor of Osteopathy at NUMSS (Spain) and California University FCE (USA) and Diploma in Osteopathic Manual Practice from the National Academy of Osteopathy. During his final year, Spencer interned at Boston University’s Sports Legacy Institute and earned certification as a Brain Injury Specialist through the American Academy of Certified Brain Injury Specialists. Committed to continual growth, Spencer earned an MBA in Healthcare Administration and actively pursues continuing education through various institutions.
Spencer’s Manual Osteopathy practice addresses a broad spectrum of neuromusculoskeletal conditions. He applies his unique perspective as both a patient and practitioner to deliver personalized care, focusing on sports/overuse injury rehabilitation, chronic condition management, and preventive health. Although, his patient demographics includes several NHL teams as a contracted practitioner, alongside many professional and Olympic athletes; he sees patients of all ages, backgrounds and physical abilities.
Outside the clinic, Spencer enjoys family life with his wife, Jordyn, and their sons, Theodore and Oliver. He is passionate about hockey, golf, animal welfare, and actively contributes to the community through various volunteer and charitable initiatives.
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