“My personal experiences, my research and treating patients with chronic pain have taught me a great deal about resilience.”
Dr. Trung Ngo, DC – Chiropractor and Founder, Novah Healthcare
TEDx Speaker · Former Associate Clinical Director, Mount Sinai Hospital Function & Pain Program · Published Researcher · 20+ Years Experience · Care in English & Vietnamese
In 2018, Dr. Ngo took the TEDx stage to share what years of treating complex, chronic pain had taught him about the human capacity to recover. It remains the clearest expression of how he practises: pain is never only physical — the body, the mind, and a person’s circumstances all feed into it, and all of them can be worked with.
Dr. Trung Ngo spent the early part of his career treating people with some of the most complex, persistent pain conditions, as Associate Clinical Director of the Function & Pain Program at Mount Sinai Hospital. The question that drove him then still drives the clinic today: when faced with adversity, why do some people grow stronger while others break down?
I came to Canada as one of the Vietnamese “boat people.” Over the years, I watched some from that very same boat thrive in their new environments, while others were overwhelmed by the changes in their lives. The question of why people struggle or adapt to life’s hardships has fueled my curiosity about resilience ever since.
In 2017 he founded Novah Healthcare to put that thinking into practice — a clinic where chiropractic, physiotherapy, massage, psychotherapy and other disciplines work as one team around the patient, rather than passing people from specialist to specialist. He has published in peer-reviewed journals, been featured in a documentary on post-traumatic growth, and speaks regularly to help people see that living with pain and living a full life are not opposites.
His team provides care in English, Tagalog, Hindi and Vietnamese — something he’s proud to offer different communities across the GTA, who too often have to choose between seeing someone they can speak to comfortably and seeing someone with the right expertise.
Out of his resilience work, Dr. Ngo developed The Weave — a practical tool he uses with patients to help them build an environment, internal and external, that makes healing possible.
It grew from a simple observation: many people are willing to do the hard work of recovery but feel they don’t have the time, support, or bandwidth to begin. The Weave helps them find it.
Licensed in Ontario · 20+ years of clinical experience
Former Associate Clinical Director, Function and Pain Program
Peer-reviewed work in epidemiology
Established 2017 · Multidisciplinary Pain & Wellness Clinic
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Or call 905-848-6682 · 170 Queensway West, Unit 104, Mississauga
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