Dr. Evon Salib, BSc, ND
You want someone who can make sense of hormones, metabolism, recovery, and movement together — and Dr. Evon Salib is built for exactly that kind of care.
When your symptoms do not fit neatly into one box, it is exhausting to keep guessing what is normal, what is connected, and what deserves deeper attention. You deserve someone who can look at stress, hormones, metabolism, nutrition, recovery, and movement as one connected picture instead of handing you fragmented answers. Dr. Evon Salib, BSc, ND brings exactly that kind of perspective. If you are searching for a naturopathic doctor in Waterloo who combines whole-person naturopathic medicine with a strong foundation in rehabilitation and function, her background stands out immediately. Before becoming a naturopathic doctor, she trained and worked in kinesiology and workplace rehabilitation, so she understands how the body performs in real life — at work, in training, through hormonal shifts, and during recovery. That matters when you need more than symptom management. It gives you a plan that respects your physiology, your goals, and the day-to-day demands you are actually living with.Dr. Evon Salib, BSc, ND gives you comprehensive naturopathic care first — and then adds uncommon depth where it matters most.
Dr. Evon Salib, BSc, ND offers broad naturopathic support across a wide range of concerns, so you do not need to arrive with a narrow “perfect fit” issue to benefit from seeing her. You may be looking for help with fatigue, stress, hormonal changes, digestive concerns, prevention, injury recovery, or simply a clearer path toward feeling better in your body. What makes her especially effective is how naturally she bridges evidence-based naturopathic medicine with movement science, rehabilitation principles, and practical lifestyle change. Her honours degree in kinesiology, minors in human nutrition and rehabilitation science, and clinical background as a Registered Kinesiologist (inactive) all shape the way she thinks through complex cases. You get care that does not jump to generic protocols. You get care that asks how your symptoms relate to function, habits, physiology, and long-term goals — and then turns that understanding into a plan that feels realistic, strategic, and personal.When you meet Evon, you can expect a visit that connects your symptoms to your real life instead of reducing you to one isolated complaint.
When you work with Evon, the goal is not to overwhelm you with theories or hand you a list of disconnected recommendations. She starts by listening carefully, identifying patterns, and understanding how your symptoms show up in your real life: your training, your work, your sleep, your stress, your cycle, your energy, and your recovery. From there, she builds a plan that may include nutrition guidance, exercise prescription, acupuncture, targeted supplementation, and lab testing when appropriate. Because she believes good care should be both thoughtful and usable, her recommendations are designed to make sense outside the clinic, not just on paper. That is what strong naturopathic medicine should feel like: personalized, evidence-based, and grounded in what will actually help you move forward. When another discipline could strengthen your progress, Evon works within CARESPACE’s coordinated model so your care can align with other providers instead of sending you in different directions.Her training in kinesiology, nutrition, rehabilitation, and naturopathic medicine means you get both whole-person thinking and real clinical structure.
Evon’s approach is backed by more than five years of experience across healthcare, education, rehabilitation, and workplace wellness settings. She earned an Honours Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology from the University of Waterloo, with minors in Human Nutrition and Rehabilitation Science, then completed her Doctor of Naturopathy training at the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine in Toronto. During her clinical internship, she completed a sports medicine-focused rotation that sharpened her ability to assess injuries, recovery barriers, and performance goals with more precision. She has also worked in functional assessment, ergonomic evaluation, exercise prescription, acute and chronic injury management, health education, and return-to-work planning. That range matters to you because symptoms rarely live in isolation: pain changes movement, stress changes recovery, hormones affect energy, and daily demands shape all of it. At CARESPACE Waterloo GoodLife, that background translates into care that is broad enough to see the full picture and structured enough to act on what is actually driving it.When your goal is to recover, perform, regulate your metabolism, or support your hormones with more precision, this is where Evon’s specialty work stands out.
In addition to providing comprehensive naturopathic care, Evon brings particular depth in sports medicine, metabolic diseases, and women’s health — three areas that often overlap more than they first appear. When you are active and frustrated by recurring injuries, slow recovery, unexplained performance drops, or the feeling that your body is not responding the way it used to, her combination of kinesiology training and naturopathic sports medicine perspective becomes especially valuable. She can look at biomechanics, training load, inflammation, sleep, fueling, and recovery capacity together, then use tools like exercise prescription, acupuncture, nutrition support, and targeted supplementation to help you return to activity with more confidence and less guesswork. The goal is not simply to quiet pain for a few days. The goal is to understand why the issue showed up, what is keeping it there, and what needs to change so you can move well again.That same root-cause thinking is powerful when your metabolism feels off. When you are dealing with blood sugar instability, insulin resistance, stubborn weight changes, rising cardiometabolic risk, fatigue after meals, or the sense that stress is affecting everything from cravings to energy, Evon looks beyond one isolated lab value or one piece of advice. She considers nutrition patterns, muscle mass, activity levels, sleep, stress physiology, and relevant testing so your plan is both clinically informed and sustainable. In women’s health, that whole-person lens becomes even more important. Hormonal concerns such as PMS, irregular cycles, fertility support, postpartum recovery, and perimenopausal changes are often influenced by stress, metabolism, inflammation, and nutrient status at the same time. Evon helps you make sense of those connections so you can stop feeling like you have to choose between symptom relief and long-term health. You get a plan that respects your biology, your season of life, and the fact that feeling better should also help you function better.