Courtney graduated from Great Plains College in 2011 from the Licensed Practical Nursing Program. Courtney has been a Licensed Practical Nurse for 14 years, with most of her career dedicated to working in a family practice clinic setting.
In addition to her clinical background, Courtney holds an Advanced Foot Care Certificate and has been providing specialized foot care services to rural communities around Regina until joining our team in 2025. She is passionate about building meaningful relationships with patients and supporting their long-term health and well-being.
Outside of nursing, Courtney enjoys spending time at the lake and traveling with her husband and their three daughters.
Why You Should Have Regular Foot Care Services
Foot care is an important part of maintaining overall health, especially for individuals with chronic conditions that affect circulation, sensation, or mobility. Regular visits can help prevent serious complications such as infections, ulcers, or amputations.
Chronic Conditions That Benefit from Foot Care Services:
Diabetes: Prevents foot ulcers, infections, and neuropathic complications
Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD): Promotes circulation monitoring and skin integrity
Arthritis: Reduces pain, stiffness, and improves mobility
Chronic Venous Insufficiency: Helps prevent skin breakdown and swelling issues
Neuropathy (nerve damage): Identifies injuries early before infection sets in
Obesity: Reduces strain and pressure-related skin issues on feet
Elderly or Limited Mobility: Maintains foot hygiene and prevents falls or infections
