
Rami Nashi
- Chiropractor
Accepting new patients
Description
Dr. Rami Nashi is a Chiropractor from Toronto with an interest in rehabilitation and chronic pain. His goal is to help and guide patients overcome their barriers in living their most active lifestyle. He is a movement enthusiast and optimist. Rami completed a Bachelor of Science in Health and Disease from the University of Toronto followed by a Doctor of Chiropractic at the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College. Rami is always striving to learn more in keeping up with musculoskeletal research and improving his delivery of care through continuing education courses.
Treatments & services
- Back pain
- Joint pain
- Leg pain
- Neck pain
- Wrist pain
Languages spoken
- English
Professional associations
- COLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTORS OF ONTARIO
Facility Information
MCI Physiotherapy @ Morningside
Summary
At MCI Physio, each patient that walks through the door will receive an individualized assessment and treatment plan. Working together with our network of MCI Health Practitioners, our goal is to restore your mobility and improve your quality of life. With a focus on manual and active treatment techniques our Physiotherapists will ensure that you receive a high level of care for your condition and that you reach your rehab goals as quickly and safely as possible.
Services & supplies
- Acupuncture
- Back pain
- Bracing and splinting
- Concussion therapy
- Cupping therapy
- Deep tissue massage
- Ergonomics
- Foot reflexology
- Home Visits
- Hot & cold therapy
- Hydrotherapy
- Joint manipulation
- Joint mobilization
- Joint pain
- Leg pain
- Neck pain
- Pre/Post-surgical rehabilitation
- Shoulder pain
- Skin and wound care
- Soft tissue therapy
- Temporo-Mandibular joint (TMJ) pain treatment
- Virtual visits
- Wellness massage
- Wrist pain
Amenities
- Close to public transit
- Free parking
- Free Wi-Fi
- Wheelchair accessible


- 255 Morningside Ave, Scarborough, ON M1E 3E6
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