Who is Dr. Wendy Coburn, what do I do, and who do I help?

1) Who you are

I am a chiropractor with a deep commitment to helping individuals and families live healthier, more regulated, more empowered lives in Edmonton and surrounding areas. My approach blends clinical expertise with genuine compassion — I meet people where they are, and I guide them toward stronger nervous system and spinal health, better movement, support with nutrients, support clearer boundaries, and a lifestyle that supports long-term wellness.

I am also a community-driven founder. I’ve built One Village Family Chiropractic into more than a clinic — it’s a supportive hub where healing, education, and connection are woven together. My work pulls in your love of learning, my athletic background, my curiosity about mindset and human behavior, and desire to help people thrive across every season of life.


2) What you do

I deliver chiropractic care focused on restoring the function of the nervous system so individuals can move, recover, breathe, and regulate more effectively. I serve teenagers, pediatric chiropractic, prenatal and postnatal chiropractic, care for seniors, to the weekend warrior.

My work extends far beyond adjustments — I educate families, teach self-care strategies, support prenatal and postnatal health, help children with oral function and cranial development, guide adults through stress physiology, and provide clear, practical steps for improving movement, sleep, habits, and mindset.

I create workshops, courses, community events, and resources that help people understand their bodies and take ownership of their health. I build programs that empower people to create meaningful lifestyle change, not just short-term fixes.


3) Who your services are a great fit for

My care is especially valuable for people of all ages and stages, yet I have a passion to support one of the most crucial stages of life; prenatal, postnatal and pediatric care.

Families and parents

Those who want their children to grow with strong neurological foundations — especially newborns with oral dysfunction, latching challenges, cranial strain patterns, sleep issues, or developmental concerns.

Women navigating busy lives

Particularly women 25–65 who are juggling careers, families, hormones, perimenopause/menopause transitions, stress, and the desire to feel better in their bodies again.

Active individuals and athletes

Triathletes, skiers, hockey players, runners, and anyone who values movement, longevity, and strength.

Adults experiencing dysregulation

People dealing with chronic tension, overwhelm, fatigue, headaches, postural strain, or difficulty managing stress.

Individuals who want a lifestyle approach

Anyone ready to take responsibility for their health, learn how their body works, and build habits that support long-term vitality.

If someone values education, personal Growth, and a relationship-based approach — they fit your practice extremely well.

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