Our Team

Dr. Sheldon Jordan

At the age of 17, I had a glimpse of myself as a healer, with the vision of treating the body, mind, and spirit: the whole person. It took some time before I was introduced to Naturopathic medicine but the connection was instantaneous. After completing a Bachelor of Science in Physical Education degree, I moved to Toronto to attend the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine, one of two accredited colleges in Canada. Graduating valedictorian of my class while starting a family, I felt compelled to move back to Alberta, where there is a need for naturopaths. The natural fit was Beaumont, a city with a small town feel, which respects its past while embracing a vibrant future, much like naturopathic medicine.

Dr. Sydney Speer

I have always wanted to be a doctor, but when I worked at a medical office in my second year of university I felt that there was more to health and wellness that was missing. That’s when I found Naturopathic Medicine. I remember learning about the 6 principles of naturopathic medicine and almost immediately feeling drawn to the profession. I aim to work with you to create a plan so you can feel your best.

I studied Biological Sciences at the University of Alberta before moving to Toronto to study at the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine.

I would be honoured to be your naturopathic doctor and am looking forward to helping you with your healthcare needs.

Jayda Bernes

I attended school at CSNN in Vancouver, receiving my diploma in natural nutrition. In my practice I focus on addressing all aspects of my clients life that may be contributing to imbalances and dis-ease in the body. When working with clients I help them learn to listen to their body’s signals, implement healthy habits and uncover the root cause of their health concerns.

I am so excited to be a part of the team here at Naturopathie Integrative Clinic. I love getting the opportunity to collaborate with a team of health practitioners to support our clients together as they achieve balance.

Tracy Ewashkiw

My name is Tracy Ewashkiw. I am a naturopathic medical intern and student at the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine. I am working at the Naturopathie Integrative Clinic under the guidance and license of Dr. Sheldon Jordan, ND. I will be accepting patients for the month of January 2024!

I am working to become a naturopathic doctor because I want to discover and treat the root cause of disease and prevent future illness. In other words, I aim to unpack why my patients become ill, treat the whole person, and establish a healthy foundation so they can continue living with health and wellness.

My passion for naturopathic medicine was rooted in my childhood. I played competitive sports from when I was young until I graduated with my Bachelor of Science degree. During these years, my passion for health and wellness strengthened. I became invested in establishing a healthy foundation so my mental and physical health could thrive. The lifestyle I adopted and my mindset about health aligned with the principles of naturopathic medicine, so I thought, why not make this a career!


Nichole Cunningham

Nichole is a graduate from MH Vicars School of Massage Therapy. She enjoys practicing a more therapeutic style of massage, focusing on finding the root of what is causing the pain and creating a treatment plan to effectively treat it. Her overall focus for treatments is for relieving pain, restoring range of motion, treating musculoskeletal conditions and increasing overall tissue health. Each treatment plan is specially made for each client’s individual goals and needs. Nichole is trained in a variety of modalities including Swedish Relaxation, Myofascial Release, Trigger Point Release, Manual Lymphatic Drainage, Pregnancy Massage as well as Non-Swedish Techniques.

Tianna St. Jean

Hello Everyone! I’m so grateful to be joining the Naturopathie Integrative team!! I’m a Licensed Practical Nurse and have been nursing in the field of conventional medicine field for over 5 years. After years of feeling I didn’t have the proper resources or support to fully advocate for my patients, I finally took a leap of faith and found the job of my dreams, IV nurse! After years of exploring alternative therapies for myself, I discovered there is so much we aren’t taught about ourselves, our bodies and our capacity to heal. It fascinated me!

I couldn’t be happier to have found a workplace that doesn’t only allow me to perform the nursing skills I love, such as supporting patients, empowering them, administering IV’s, as well as offering advice, I also get to be my authentic self and share my stories, my journey and the things that empower me!

When you come in for an IV, it’s not just the good feels from the treatment that you’ll get, or the cozy room with a cup of tea, or a friendly conversation with another patient , it’s a space to relax, connect and to heal. I love my job for so so many reasons, the biggest being something I never got the chance to do in previous jobs – time to get to know the patients on a personal level.

I look forward to meeting you all and would be honored to be a part of your healing journey!