
Dr. Christine Chan, DC, Chiropractor
Dr. Christine Chan is happy to be a chiropractor in Richmond Hill and she brings an athlete’s mindset to clinical care.
Born and raised in Hong Kong, Dr. Chan grew up playing competitive sports and continues to compete in basketball today. Her personal experience with training, injury, and recovery gives her a practical understanding of both the physical and mental challenges that come with being sidelined due to sports injury.
She knows how frustrating it can be when pain interferes with performance, or simply with daily life.
At the same time, she is equally passionate about helping individuals who are new to exercise or returning after time away. Her goal is to create a supportive environment where patients feel confident progressing at their own pace.
Education and Professional Training
Dr. Chan graduated summa cum laude from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College with a Doctor of Chiropractic degree.
She also holds an Honours Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology from University of Waterloo.
Her academic background in biomechanics, anatomy, and rehabilitation supports a thoughtful and evidence-based approach to patient care.


Languages Spoken
Dr. Chan is fluent in:
- English
- Cantonese
- Mandarin
She enjoys connecting with patients from different backgrounds and making sure they fully understand their diagnosis and treatment plan.
A Personalized and Practical Approach to Care
Dr. Chan understands that no two patients are the same. Whether you are an athlete, an office worker, a senior, or someone just beginning your fitness journey, your treatment plan should reflect your goals and lifestyle.
- Your care may include:
- Chiropractic spinal and joint adjustments
- Soft tissue therapy and myofascial release
- Active rehabilitation exercises
- Acupuncture
- Functional movement retraining
- Ergonomic and posture education
- Injury prevention strategies
Rather than relying on passive treatment alone, Dr. Chan emphasizes active recovery , helping you build strength, stability, and resilience so you can stay well long after your pain improves.
Conditions Dr. Chan Commonly Treats
Patients visit Dr. Chan for a wide range of musculoskeletal concerns, including:
- Lower back pain and sciatica
- Neck pain and tension headaches
- Shoulder pain and rotator cuff injuries
- Knee pain and running-related injuries
- Sports injuries
- Muscle tightness and mobility limitations
- Posture-related discomfort from desk work
- Preventative and performance-based care
She frequently works with individuals from Richmond Hill, Markham, Vaughan, and surrounding communities who want clear answers and structured rehabilitation, not just temporary relief.
What to Expect at Your First Visit
Your initial appointment includes:
- A detailed health history
- A thorough physical and functional assessment
- Orthopedic and neurological testing (if indicated)
- A clear explanation of findings
- A personalized treatment plan discussion
Dr. Chan prioritizes patient education. You will leave your first visit understanding:
- What is contributing to your pain
- What your recovery timeline may look like
- What steps you can take to improve outcomes
Transparency and communication are central to her care philosophy.
Frequently Asked Questions
I don’t have any spinal pain, can I still see chiropractors for my leg/arm (extremities) pain?
Do I need to get x-ray done first before seeing a chiropractor?
Life Outside the Clinic
Outside of practice, Dr. Chan enjoys:
- Competitive basketball
- Hiking and outdoor exploration
- Solo travel
- Discovering new restaurants and local communities
Her passion for movement and community reflects her clinical philosophy: helping people stay active, engaged, and confident in their bodies.
