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Hours

Monday-Friday          10am-6pm
Saturday                     10am-2pm
Sunday                        Closed

Individual practitioner hours may vary

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Useful Information

Directions

We are located at 112 Riverstone Ridge, Unit #204 in the StoneCreek Plaza. This is the Save-On Foods Plaza in Timberlea. You will find us on the second floor above Shopper’s DrugMart. Use the entry way with ‘112’ above the door located between Shopper’s DrugMart and MacDonald’s. Park on P1 (follow signs for McDonald’s) and take the elevator to the second floor. We are the second business on the right.

Parking

Free 3-hour parking is available underground on P1. Follow the signs for “McDonalds” and “Shopper’s Drug Mart”. Additional free parking is indicated by signage on the street surrounding the plaza. Please abide by the signage that main level parking is 45 minutes, we are not responsible for parking tickets.

Accessibility

Juniper Naturopathic Clinic is located on the second floor as is accessible by stairs or elevator. The doorways are three feet wide. Florescent lighting is used in the hallways leading to the clinic and in the clinic itself. Our clinic is a scent-free space and the building is generally quiet.

Cancellations

PLEASE NOTE: Kindly provide us with 48 hours of notice if you must cancel or reschedule your appointment.

No-shows and late cancellations will be billed for the full visit fee.

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Land Acknowledgement

Juniper Naturopathic Clinic operates on nistawâyâw, within Treaty 8. This is the traditional territory of the Cree and Dene people and the unceded homeland of the Métis. We recognize that the colonization of this land by settlers like us was and continues to be unjust and harmful. 

We would like to honour the role Indigenous people have taken on for thousands of years as environmental stewards and we would like to show the same respect for the environment. We acknowledge that much of Naturopathic Medicine’s understanding of herbal medicine and other treatments is owed to the knowledge and wisdom of Indigenous peoples.

We are grateful for the opportunity to practice medicine, learn, and work on this land.