GreatLakesStaff
Great Lakes Physiotherapy
Great Lakes Physiotherapy and Sports Medicine offers a full range of highly-trained, experienced, therapists under one roof.  Together we can create a customized treatment that will be pivotal to your return to maximum health.

Learn all about our staff by reading a little about them below.

Our  Staff
Jeff Scott - Clinical Director - Pt, MCPA, Kin
Jeff, originally from London, Ontario graduated from the University of Waterloo in Kinesiology and then pursued a degree in physiotherapy at McMaster University.  He and his wife Tammy, then moved to Corpus Christi, Texas where he worked as a clinical director of several outpatient physiotherapy clinics and furthered his education in manual therapy at the University of Augustine in Florida.

Jeff and his family moved back to Ontario and opened their own physiotherapy clinic in May of 2002.  Great Lakes Physiotherapy and Sports Medicine has had great success in treating many people with injuries ranging from motor vehicle accidents, sports injuries,  as well as everyday aches and pains.  Jeff uses manual therapy skills very effectively in the treatment of both joint and
myofascial dysfunctions and has also specialized in the treatment of vestibular dysfunction (dizziness),  joint pain and temporomandibular fibromyalgia.
Tammy Scott - Certified Kinesiologist and Business Manager - Cert. Kin
Tammy, originally from Simcoe, graduated from the University of Waterloo in Kinesiology and has been involved extensively in the clinical setting, dealing with all types of injuries.  She has completed the Roy Matheson ergonomic training courses, and has been able to apply this knowledge to the real world with ergonomic evaluations of job sites and the development of educational talks.  Tammy also has experience in marketing, business administration and management.
Jay MacDonald - Athletic Therapy and Custom Bracing/Orthotics - Dip. S.I.M.
Jay graduated from Sheridan College with a Diploma in Sports Injury Management and worked with the Mississauga Ice Dogs hockey team as their trainer.  Since then, he has been involved in the clinical setting, not only treating injuries but developing various sports related training programs for athletes.  He also runs a successful custom bracing and orthotic business called "The Next Season" out of the clinic.
Shannon Ewing PT, MCPA,
Shannon graduated from Queen's University with her BSC in Physiotherapy after transferring from the University of Western Ontario, where she completed her first two years.  Shannon has taken many post graduate courses, including one in acupuncture, and plans to continue her education.