Plateau Mont-Royal · Rue Saint-Denis

Osteopath on the Plateau Mont-Royal

Right in the neighbourhood, between Parc La Fontaine and avenue du Mont-Royal. A neighbourhood practice, not a chain: I am the one who sees you, two minutes from Métro Laurier.

2 min
From Métro Laurier
55 min
Session length
$130
+ tax, receipt issued
4.9★
Google rating
01 / The approach

Listening comes first

The body compensates. Shoulder pain can come from a hip, an old injury, a breath held for years. Looking only where it hurts often means looking in the wrong place.

So I take the time to observe: how you hold yourself, how you move, where movement stops. Only then do I work with my hands.

A listening hand picks up what no protocol anticipates: a tension letting go, an area holding back, a rhythm returning. Osteo-articular, cranial, visceral and fascial techniques, chosen from what I find rather than from a recipe.

This way of working comes from more than twenty years spent studying the body, the breath and what sustains a life day to day. The full path.

The full session flow and pricing are on the osteopath in Montreal page.

02 / Getting here

Finding your way

Address

4388 rue Saint-Denis #200
Montréal, QC H2J 2L1

Landmarks

Walking distance from Parc La Fontaine and avenue du Mont-Royal. On the 30 bus route.

Metro

Laurier station, orange line, a two-minute walk. The simplest way in, since street parking is limited.

03 / Who you will see

Janeck Olczyk, D.O.

Osteopath on the Plateau Mont-Royal since 2018. Therapeutic yoga teacher and breathwork specialist, 20+ years in the health field.

The full path, or go straight to book a session ↗.

04 / Frequently asked

On the neighbourhood and access

Is the clinic really on the Plateau?

Yes, right in the neighbourhood, on rue Saint-Denis. It is not a peripheral address that claims the Plateau name: you are walking distance from Parc La Fontaine and avenue du Mont-Royal.

Is there parking nearby?

Street parking is limited, as it is everywhere on the Plateau, with rules that change from street to street and by time of day. Laurier metro, two minutes away on foot, is the simplest option.

What does a holistic approach actually change?

The body compensates: the painful area is not always the one causing the problem. A holistic approach means assessing the whole and taking into account what surrounds it, your sleep, your breath, your daily life, before deciding where to work. The session itself stays hands-on work.

How much does a session cost?

$130 plus tax for 55 minutes. Full pricing and insurance details are on the osteopath in Montreal page.

Booking

Two minutes from Métro Laurier.

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