Mary-Ellen Kelly, B.P.E., D.O.H.S., N.D.
Mary-Ellen Kelly, is a Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine. She received her undergraduate degree from McMaster University and attended the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine in Toronto. She also received a certificate from the Toronto Institute of Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture for further study in Acupuncture and also a Diploma in Occupational Health and Safety from McMaster University for advanced study in Occupational Health.
Mary-Ellen has been in practice in Toronto’s west end for over 14 years and has been voted “Best Naturopathic Doctor” for several years running in The Etobicoke and Bloor West Village Readers’ Choice Awards. Further, she has been promoting health and wellness in corporations for over 20 years and she has worked on-site at a major Canadian business as a naturopathic doctor. She has also supervised clinicians at The Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine, is also an examiner for the Board of Directors Drugless Therapy-Naturopathy and Dr. Kelly currently serves on the Board of Governors for the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine.
Mary-Ellen Kelly speaks regularly on wellness and nutrition to corporations including;
- Nortel
- Canada Life
- Sony Music
- Husky Injection
- Integrus, Kellogg’s
- Toyota
- TD Canada Trust
- Novo Nordisk
She has also presented at several annual conferences including;
- Canadian Epilepsy Foundation
- Ontario Physical and Health Educators
- Canadian I.V. Nurses
- Cost-benefit Analysis of Wellness Programming, at the Integrative Medicine Summit in Scottsdale, AZ.
She has also appeared on CTV’s New Century, and the Women’s Television Network‘s Body, Mind, Spirit.
Mary-Ellen believes in contributing to the community and as such participates in the Lion’s Foundation Foster Puppy program, volunteers with Habitat for Humanity and actively participates in and sponsors the GEARS 24-Hour Spin event to raise funds for the Betty Wallace Health Centre at Trillium Hospital.
Mary-Ellen focuses on an integrated, patient-centered, evidence-based approach with each person and with each corporation. The goal is to treat the cause of disease, using natural and effective therapies to inspire individuals to lead healthy, happy and productive lives.
Soo-Jung Han B.Sc., N.D.
Soo-Jung Han attained a Bachelor of Science from the University of Toronto, and her designation as a Naturopathic Doctor from the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine. She strives to find and treat the root cause of disease and focuses on prevention before disease occurs. She appreciates that each person is different and treats each person by tailoring treatments to individual needs. Soo has a special interest in weight loss. This condition affects more than 50% of the population and can lead to some of society’s most chronic diseases. She enjoys working with patients to achieve their health goals using natural and effective means that have been time tested and are evidence based. Soo believes in the principles of naturopathic medicine.
- First do no harm.
- Treat the cause.
- Doctor as teacher.
- Treat the whole person.
- Support the healing power of nature.


