When pain, hormonal changes, or the slow build of tension start shaping your days, Gurpreet Kaur, DOMP helps you feel understood from the very first visit
When your body keeps asking for attention through pain, stiffness, pelvic discomfort, headaches, or reduced mobility, you are not just looking for temporary relief. You are looking for someone who can listen carefully, understand the bigger picture, and help you feel like your body makes sense again. That is exactly why so many people start searching for
osteopathy in Waterloo, and why Gurpreet Kaur, DOMP stands out.
Gurpreet brings an uncommon combination of calm presence, whole-body thinking, and hands-on clinical experience to every visit. Internationally trained in osteopathy and backed by years of prior work in dentistry, she approaches your body with a deep understanding of how structure, function, and compensation patterns are connected. You do not feel rushed with her. You feel heard. You feel guided. And you feel that your concerns matter, whether you are dealing with stubborn musculoskeletal pain, navigating women’s health changes, or trying to stay active and independent as you age. From your first conversation onward, the focus is not just on where it hurts, but on why your body has been carrying strain the way it has.
Gurpreet Kaur, DOMP brings together osteopathy, dentistry, and whole-body thinking so your care feels precise, practical, and deeply personalized
Gurpreet Kaur, DOMP provides comprehensive osteopathy care for a wide range of concerns, from back and neck pain to headaches, movement restrictions, postural strain, and recurring tension that keeps coming back because the underlying pattern has not been addressed. On top of that broad foundation, she brings particular depth in women’s health, geriatric care, and musculoskeletal pain.
What makes her especially effective is the way she combines precision with warmth. Her background in dentistry sharpened her anatomical understanding and her attention to detail. Her osteopathic training expanded that into a whole-body view, grounded in the belief that your body functions as one connected system rather than a collection of isolated symptoms. That means your care is never reduced to a single sore spot. Gurpreet looks at how you move, how you compensate, what your daily demands look like, and what kind of treatment style your body is most likely to respond to. You leave with a plan that feels personalized, thoughtful, and realistic for your life.
You will not be rushed into a generic treatment plan because Gurpreet believes the best osteopathy starts with listening, testing, and connecting the dots
When you see Gurpreet, your experience begins with a careful conversation and a thorough assessment. She takes time to understand what you are feeling, when it started, what makes it worse, what has or has not helped before, and how it is affecting your day-to-day life. From there, she looks at the broader picture: posture, movement quality, tension patterns, joint mobility, and the ways one part of your body may be overworking because another part is not moving well.
Depending on what your body needs, your treatment may include structural osteopathic work, gentle craniosacral techniques, fascial treatment, mobility-focused manual therapy, or supportive guidance around movement and recovery. The goal is not to overwhelm your body with force. The goal is to help it reorganize, move more efficiently, and stop guarding against the same strain over and over.
When your recovery would benefit from coordinated
osteopathy care alongside physiotherapy, massage therapy, chiropractic, naturopathic medicine, or other services, Gurpreet works within the CARESPACE collaborative model so your care feels connected rather than fragmented. You get a plan that is evidence-informed, clearly explained, and built around what matters most to you.
Her training across osteopathy, craniosacral work, fascial techniques, pain care, and dentistry means she can see patterns that others often miss
Gurpreet earned her Master’s degree in Osteopathy from Sri Sri University after first completing a Bachelor’s degree in Dentistry at Baba Farid University of Health Sciences. That path matters because it gives you the benefit of both detailed anatomical training and advanced manual therapy education. She has also completed additional training in Biodynamic of the Fascia osteopathic techniques, Distant Cranio-Sacral Integration, high velocity low amplitude osteopathic techniques, and pain-focused education through the Liebscher & Bracht pain specialist course.
That range of training gives her flexibility in how she works with you. Some bodies need a gentler, more subtle approach. Others respond better to more direct structural treatment. Gurpreet has built the skill set to adjust accordingly rather than forcing every concern into the same method. She also spent more than four years running an osteopathy clinic in Patiala, India, where she worked with a wide variety of presentations across different ages and stages of life. At
CARESPACE Uptown Waterloo, that breadth of experience translates into care that feels both grounded and adaptable.
Whether you are navigating women’s health concerns, age-related stiffness, or stubborn musculoskeletal pain, Gurpreet looks for the source instead of chasing symptoms
While Gurpreet provides full-scope osteopathy care for a wide range of concerns, you will find especially deep expertise in women’s health, geriatric care, and musculoskeletal pain.
In women’s health, Gurpreet brings more than technical training alone. She has also taught women’s health courses through yoga and meditation education, which gives her a broader understanding of how hormonal changes, stress, posture, breathing, and daily habits can all influence how you feel in your body. If you are dealing with pelvic or low-back tension, cycle-related discomfort, postpartum recovery, urinary pressure, or movement patterns that seem to worsen around hormonal shifts, she looks beyond the obvious symptom and works to understand the full pattern. That whole-person view can make your treatment feel more supportive, more respectful, and more closely tailored to what your body is actually asking for.
In musculoskeletal pain care, Gurpreet focuses on what is driving the problem rather than only where the pain is showing up. If you are dealing with back pain, sciatica, disc-related strain, headaches, neck and shoulder tension, or stiffness that keeps returning after short-lived relief, she looks at how your joints, fascia, posture, and movement strategies are interacting. That often leads to treatment that feels more targeted and more meaningful. Instead of leaving with a vague sense that something was done, you leave with a clearer understanding of what your body has been doing and what needs to change.
Her geriatric care is guided by the same thoughtful approach. If your goal is to stay mobile, confident, and independent as you age, Gurpreet works in a way that respects comfort, tissue tolerance, balance, and recovery capacity. The emphasis is not on aggressive treatment. It is on helping you move with more ease, reduce stiffness, improve confidence in daily activity, and support the kind of function that keeps life feeling fuller and more manageable.
Outside the treatment room, years of teaching yoga and women’s health have shaped the calm, grounded presence you feel the moment you meet Gurpreet
Before and alongside her osteopathic work, Gurpreet spent years leading yoga and meditation sessions and teaching women’s health-focused courses through volunteer community work. That experience still shows up in how she practices today. You feel it in the way she explains things clearly, the way she brings steadiness into the room, and the way she helps you feel supported without ever making your care feel impersonal.
The longer you wait, the longer your body keeps adapting to the same strain, so book with Gurpreet today and start moving toward relief with a plan built for your life
You do not need to keep working around pain, tension, or reduced mobility.
Book with Gurpreet today and take the first step toward care that is thoughtful, skilled, and truly built around you.