Back in Action!
- Dr. Lisa Vecchi, ND

- May 28, 2020
- 2 min read
Updated: Jun 24, 2022
In a new location, and with safety measures in place, to serve you better.

I am so happy to announce that as restrictions lift, I can see patients who require in-office visits, at my new permanent location. Online appointments will continue to be available for those who prefer to meet virtually.
This move will allow for many exciting new offerings!
Direct billing for most insurance providers
A patient portal where you can access your instructions, lab reports, and upload documents to your file
Large office windows to allow for maximum natural lighting
A mobile app that keeps you on track with your lifestyle changes
An optional online dispensary that ships your supplements directly to you
Two treatment rooms for families visiting together
The opportunity to save an encrypted credit card
A guaranteed parking spot
Service during COVID-19: Working Hard to Keep You Safe
I am strictly adhering to all safety protocols listed by both the Naturopathic and Acupuncture Colleges. The following measures will be in place for your safety:
All patients will be required to fill out a screening questionnaire 24 hours before an in-person visit
In-person appointments will be staggered to ensure you only come into contact with your practitioner
A mandatory hand sanitizing station will be available on entry
All surfaces will be thoroughly disinfected between clients
Your practitioner will be masked during your visit and frequently washing and sanitizing before, during, and after appointments
To minimize contact, you will be able to make payments from your mobile device
I hope you are doing well, and I look forward to continuing your care at my new location. Please feel free to contact me with any questions.
In health,
Dr. Lisa Vecchi, ND, RAc
Naturopathic Doctor
Registered Acupuncturist
4183 Millcroft Park Drive
Burlington, ON L7M 3V3
289-427-0622




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