
Véronique St-Georges
(Physiotherapist)
Originally from Quebec City, Véronique earned her Bachelor of Science in Physiotherapy with Honours from Queen Margaret University in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 2007. She began her career in Vancouver, British Columbia, where she was first introduced to vestibular rehabilitation—a field that would become her clinical focus.
In 2010, she completed her vestibular competency certification at Emory University and has since pursued advanced training in cervicogenic dizziness, concussion management, pediatric vestibular therapy, and complex vestibular disorders. Her diverse clinical background spans both public and private healthcare settings, including experience at the neurovestibular clinic at South Health Campus in Calgary. Véronique is skilled in treating patients with neurological conditions such as MS, stroke, migraines, and labyrinthine concussions, with a focus on restoring balance, reducing dizziness, and improving quality of life.
Outside the clinic, Véronique enjoys skiing with her two children, traveling, and gardening in her year-round greenhouse.
