Naturopathie du Plateau - Your Naturopath in Montreal
A professional and compassionate approach, grounded in an in-depth analysis of your vitality — in service of your overall health.
Over 20 Years of Expertise in Functional and Personalized Naturopathy
Annie Morvan has been practicing in private clinic in Montreal for over 20 years. She has accumulated more than 5,000 hours of training in complementary and integrative health care. She mentors second- and third-year students, as well as graduating interns, at the École d’Enseignement Supérieur de Naturopathie du Québec, where she serves as internship director, supervisor, and instructor.
Passionate about healthy nutrition and meditation, she has completed eight years of training in complementary health approaches, including four years in naturopathy.
She has deepened her expertise in herbal medicine (phytothérapie), clinical aromatherapy, clinical herbalism, energy-based therapies, and integrated respiratory re-education under the supervision of respiratory therapist Benoît Tremblay. She is also a certified FirstLine Therapy Healthcare Provider (FLT). In addition to these specializations, she has completed continuing education with recognized experts such as Drs. Robert Rakowski, Robert Silverman, Michael Jurgelewicz, Wald, Cases, Guy Chamberland, PhD, and several others.
Annie also served for over six years as a health and wellness advisor for the innovative Santé Mieux-être program at Desjardins Group, which holds the highest level of certification under Québec’s Entreprise en santé standard.
Specialized Training & Continuing Education
Below is a selection of the most relevant training programs that support her clinical approach:
Bridge program toward the Doctor of Naturopathy degree* (currently in progress – two-thirds completed) at the École d’Enseignement Supérieur de Naturopathie du Québec, in the process of accreditation by CNME and ACDN — totaling 4,500 hours of training.
Four-year diploma in Naturopathy (Naturopathe expert) — 1,900 classroom hours.
Three-year diploma in Energy-Based Wellness — Ô Centre.
One-year certificate in Clinical Herbalism — FloraMedicina.
Certificate in Scientific Aromatherapy — FloraMedicina.
Three-year part-time certificate in Integrated Respiratory Re-education and Relaxation.
Ongoing continuing education with international experts in integrative health care.
* The Doctor of Naturopathy degree is not a medical title and does not grant access to the practice of allopathic medicine. It falls within the field of naturopathic sciences and is governed by rigorous academic standards. The title is recognized in several Canadian provinces — including Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, and Saskatchewan — as well as in approximately twenty U.S. states.
An Approach Grounded in Listening, Expertise, and Rigorous Assessment
Looking for a naturopathic approach that goes beyond a one-time consultation? Discover a process grounded in attentive care, in-depth assessment, and over 20 years of clinical experience dedicated to supporting your vitality.