Holistic Nursing, Birth & Postpartum Support

Night Nurse Services

Overnight newborn care provides families with the opportunity to rest and recharge while a trained professional cares for their baby through the night. With expert support and attentive care, you can ease into this new chapter feeling more confident, supported, and well-rested.

Experience the confidence and peace of mind that comes with support backed by over 20 years of clinical nursing experience. We offer a unique blend of compassionate, holistic support and medical expertise for individuals and families throughout pregnancy, labour, birth, and the postpartum period.

Whether you’re preparing to welcome your baby or navigating recovery and newborn care, we provide personalized, hands-on support designed to meet your unique needs and ensure you feel fully supported every step of the way.

Comprehensive Services Include:

• Prenatal preparation and education before baby arrives

•Continuous labour and birth support (naturopathic doula services)

• Postpartum recovery and in-home care

• Breastfeeding and lactation guidance (lactation consultation)

 • Newborn care education and support (night nurse, doula support)

•  Overnight newborn care (night nurse services) to help parents rest and recover

• In-home nanny and newborn care support for families needing additional assistance

Our approach is rooted in extensive clinical experience across labour and delivery, postpartum care, breastfeeding support, surgical and post-operative recovery, stroke care, mental health, geriatrics, and family health. This allows us to provide well-rounded, evidence-informed care that is both safe and deeply personalized.

Why Families Choose Us

Families benefit from the added reassurance of working with a Registered Nurse—bringing a higher level of clinical knowledge, safety, and attention to detail. We are committed to delivering exceptional care that is not only supportive and nurturing, but also accessible and affordable.


Frequently Asked Questions

A Naturopathic Doctor (ND) is one who has completed a post-graduate 4 year program in Naturopathic Medicine and has passed multiple theoretical and practical board exams. Their education consists of both conventional and traditional medicines, with a research based approach. NDs provide treatments for any disease or condition, and also focus on preventative care and health maintenance. Although they work very closely with pharmaceuticals, their treatments mostly focus on diet and nutrition, lifestyle management, optimal supplementation, acupuncture, botanical medicine, physical medicine, counselling and homeopathy.

An ND or Doula is someone who will attentively listen to your concerns and develop an individualized treatment plan to cater to your needs. Your practitioner will engage in discussions to educate you about your health issues, assess the advantages and disadvantages of treatment, and promptly address your inquiries. These appointments provide ample time for thorough discussions and meaningful interactions, allowing patients to express themselves, ask questions and gain understanding of their health journeys.

Examples of therapies offered include:

* Physical therapies: Hands-on techniques, massage, cupping

* Relaxation techniques: Breathing techniques, visualizations, positive affirmations, meditation, hydrotherapy, aromatherapy

* Acupressure/Acupuncture 

* Herbal medicine and proper supplementation

* Lifestyle modification, exercise planning and nutrition guidance

For naturopathic services and/or doula services, please contact us through our website contact form page or via email at serene.healthclinic@gmail.com.

We look forward to hearing from you!

Services may be claimed through Naturopathy covered under most extended health care benefits plans. Coverage differs for all individuals based on the insurance plan. Doula services as well as Naturopathic appointments can be claimed under insurance.

Choosing when to seek a doula is an individual decision for every family. Whether it is in the first, second or third trimester, it is always an appropriate time to bring on a doula. The most common time to start working with a Doula is in the second trimester. 

Having a Doula means having a familiar face every step of the way of your journey. Explanation of medical terminology and medical procedures, informing families on their rights, educating and equipping you with tools and having physical support throughout labour and birth are the areas that families find most helpful. Your Doula can also provide support for elected or spontaneous C-sections. 

Women who use a Doula have shorter labours and hospital stays, reduced use of medical interventions, reduced rates of cesarians and less traumatic experiences.