About Me
Dr. Matthew Serrick is an evidence-based therapeutic practitioner who originates from the East Coast of Canada. After completing an honours bachelor of science degree from Memorial University of Newfoundland, he attended Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College. During his studies, he received numerous academic scholarships and awards.
He is active in the community and has volunteered and raised money for well known organizations, such as “The Heart and Stroke Foundation” and “The Canadian Osteoporosis Foundation.” He also plays competitive volleyball, badminton and curling making him no stranger to sports, and sports injuries. In the past, he has also volunteered for organizations such as the Special Olympics, the Canada Winter Games, and Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Canada.
Dr. Serrick is committed to getting to the root of the problem. He uses the most cutting-edge and innovative examination and manual techniques to help you deal with pain, increase mobility, optimize health, prevent injury, and increase participation in activities of everyday living. He keeps up-to-date with current research, as well as with continuing education courses, so that he delivers, and you receive, the most current and effective treatment possible.
Dr. Serrick offers a wide variety of treatments for your various ailments and needs. Dr. Serrick will work with you to create a plan of management that is individualized to your specific needs, treatment preference, and goals. Everyone from families, athletes, office workers, factory workers, to geriatrics can benefit from his chiropractic care.
Education and work experience
Back In Balance Clinic
Owner, Chiropractor 2009 - Now (Canada)
Integrative and supportive health clinic in downtown Toronto with chiropractic services, registered massage therapy, naturopathic medicine, and holistic nutrition.
Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College
Advanced Graduate Diploma in Work Disability Prevention 2012 - 2014 (Canada)
Helping workers, employers, and insurers come up with safe and effective return to work strategies for injured workers.
McMaster University
Contemporary Medical Acupuncture Diploma 2009 - 2010 (Canada)
Medical acupuncture diploma from McMaster School of Medicine
Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College
Doctor of Chiropractic 2005 - 2009 (Canada)
Doctor of Chiropractic degree program
Memorial University of Newfoundland
Bachelor of Science (Honours) 2000 - 2005 (Canada)
Focus on molecular biology and biochemistry
Spoken Languages