Dr. Carly Manderson (Rolph) is a Guelph native with a strong academic & athletic background. She began her post-secondary education at Western University, where she earned an Honours Bachelor of Health Sciences degree while serving as captain of the women’s varsity hockey team.
After graduation, Dr. Manderson (Rolph) pursued her passion for professional hockey, playing for a season in the Swiss Women’s Hockey League, where she became the team’s first-ever North American import. She then traveled to Australia, where she contributed to her team’s success in securing the AWIHL championship.
Upon returning to Canada, Dr. Manderson (Rolph) furthered her education with a post-graduate program in Therapeutic Recreation. She gained valuable clinical experience working at Grand River Hospital on both a rehabilitation and recovery long-term care unit, as well as an adult inpatient mental health unit. She also worked at Homewood Health Centre, where she supported individuals with a range of mental health diagnoses, including addiction, PTSD, anxiety, depression, and borderline personality disorder (BPD).
Dr. Manderson (Rolph)’s commitment to advancing her expertise led her to Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC) in Toronto. During this time, she also embraced the joy of becoming a first-time mother. She is now thrilled to begin her chiropractic practice at Central Health Care.
Throughout her career, Dr. Manderson (Rolph) has maintained a strong desire to help individuals live their healthiest lives. She takes a holistic approach to patient care, working collaboratively with individuals of all ages to address the root causes of health concerns. Her primary goal is to instill confidence, restore movement & enhance overall quality of life for all those she treats.