Our Team
Meet our team of amazing health professionals!
After dealing with chronic pain and injuries sustained from car accidents, Sharon sought many different therapies and was impressed with the results and relief she got from massage therapy. She connected with the compassionate and empathetic approach that massage therapy provided as well as the dramatic physical changes she encountered, greatly improving her quality of life.
Sharon is passionate about helping others and believes in a holistic approach to healing. She graduated from the Okanagan Valley School of Massage Therapy in 2018 and is experienced in applying a variety of modalities including Swedish and deep tissue massage, trigger point release, and myofascial techniques.
Sharon has made it a goal to empower clients by not only facilitating their recovery, but also by helping them to understand what is going on, what massage can do to help, and what they can do for themselves.
Denise grew up practising various forms of dance which provided the foundation for her belief in strength and flexibility being integral to wellness.
She graduated from Okanagan Valley College of Massage Therapy in December of 2020, and passed the provincial board examinations the following Spring. For the next year she practised massage therapy out of a beautiful spa in Vernon. In August 2022 Denise moved back to Kelowna and is excited to build her practice in a clinical environment at Rebalance Wellness.
She has a passion for motivating patients to be their own wellness advocate no matter how young or old. As a patient you can expect a thorough assessment before massage and homecare designed to fit your lifestyle post massage.
​
​
Dr. Ali McMillan is a Naturopathic Doctor practicing in Kelowna, B.C. She completed her undergraduate degree in Biological Sciences at the University of Guelph and earned her Doctor of Naturopathy degree at the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine in Toronto. Very soon after graduating she moved back to Kelowna where she completed her licensing exams.
​
Dr. Ali has lived here with her husband and two boys for about five years now and they are loving the Okanagan lifestyle.
​
Dr. Ali chose a career in Naturopathic Medicine because she really loves helping people feel better. She enjoys getting to know patients and thoroughly understanding the health issues they face, finding gentle but effective, evidence based solutions for these issues, explaining them in depth and helping patients to determine which course of action would be best for them to pursue. Her practice is heavily focused on providing options backed by research.
​
​
Lisa treats a variety of musculoskeletal issues, from chronic pain to post-injury recovery, and is skilled in working with everyone from infants to the elderly. Her commitment to personalized treatment plans and compassionate care ensures that each patient receives tailored support for their unique needs and goals. Whether seeking relief from discomfort or aiming to improve overall health, Lisa is here to guide you on your path to wellness.
​
Having recently moved to Kelowna, Lisa enjoys exploring the outdoors. She can often be found on the ski hill or trekking the trails with her husband and their dog, Malcolm. When she's not enjoying nature, Lisa spends time in Vancouver with her two daughters.
​
She also practices yoga, finding balance and wellness through both physical activity and mindfulness.
All Health Professionals at Rebalance Wellness Centre are independent business owners.
Here We Are!
You can find us at 201-1610 Bertram St, centrally located on the corner of Bertram Street and Lawrence Avenue in beautiful downtown Kelowna. Public parking is available on the street and in nearby Impark lots. Being on the edge of downtown, finding nearby parking is not an issue!
The entrance to Grande Place is on Bertram St, head up the stairs (no elevator, sorry!) and you'll find us to the right at the top.
​
Washrooms are located down the hall and the door code is available at our reception desk.
Conduct
Our clinic is a safe space for all, and we welcome everyone. We will not, however, permit behaviour that disrespects our practitioners or others. Professional boundaries will be outlined and clarified as needed to keep our centre a safe space but those who insist on disruptive or derogatory behaviors will be asked to leave and discharged.