Leaside
Chiropractor Leaside
Endura Chiropractic serves Leaside and surrounding neighbourhoods with chiropractic care that finds the cause. Located in Lawrence Park at Yonge & Lawrence.
Chiropractor for Leaside: Root-cause treatment, not endless management
Leaside is one of Toronto’s most sought-after neighbourhoods — quiet, tree-lined streets, close to schools, central location, and a strong sense of community. If you live or work in Leaside, you’re probably moving between commitments: work in the city, kids at school, activities in the neighbourhood. Pain slows you down. You need someone who will actually fix it.
The Endura clinic is at 3440 Yonge St — just a few minutes east of Leaside. Free parking on Deloraine Ave. No wait time once you get there. Direct access to Dr. Devon on the phone. That’s the Leaside way.
Who lives in Leaside
Leaside is home to established families, young professionals, business owners, and people who value good schools, walkability, and proximity to the city. You’ve chosen this neighbourhood for a reason — it works for your life. When pain enters the picture, you don’t want it to disrupt that. You want clarity, a plan, and a finish line.
That’s who our Leaside patients are. People who have back pain or neck pain or some other condition that’s affecting their ability to keep up with their life. People who’ve tried other providers and gotten vague answers. People who want to know exactly what’s wrong and exactly how long it will take to fix it.
The conditions we see most often in Leaside
Lower back pain is the most common. Desk workers with pain from sitting, parents lifting kids, people who’ve had old injuries that never fully resolved. By the time they come to us, they’ve tried stretching, heating pads, and treatment that never got to the real cause. Nothing has stuck.
Neck pain and stiffness come in second. Screen time, forward posture, stress. The neck gets tight, mobility decreases, and then one day they turn their head and it locks up. Or the pain radiates into their shoulder.
Shoulder pain is common too — especially in people who are active. Runners, people who lift weights, people with desk jobs that create imbalance.
Hip pain and knee pain — usually in people who are active or who spend a lot of time sitting. Runners, walkers, cyclists. Or office workers whose hips get tight and whose glutes get weak from sitting all day.
The pattern is always the same: they’ve been to other providers, they’ve gotten temporary relief, but nothing has stuck. That’s because the root cause was never diagnosed.
That’s what changes here.
Why Leaside patients choose Endura
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You get a diagnosis on day one. Not “I think it’s your posture” or “It’s probably from sitting.” A specific diagnosis of what the structural problem is. In writing. You understand it. You can explain it to your family doctor if you want.
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You get a written plan. All six visits are scheduled. You know when you’ll be done. You’re not paying week-to-week wondering if you’re making progress or if you’ll be coming forever.
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You speak directly with Dr. Devon. Not a receptionist, not a voicemail chain, not an automated system. You call, Dr. Devon answers (or calls you back the same day), and you describe what’s going on. He tells you honestly whether the Endura Method can fix your problem.
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The guarantee is real. If you finish six visits, follow the home protocol, and still can’t do the activity pain was keeping you from, the next two visits are on us. This only works if we actually fix the problem. So we do.
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You’re minutes from home or work. The clinic is at Yonge and Lawrence. From most places in Leaside, you’re 5–10 minutes away. From the north end of Leaside, maybe 10–15 minutes. No significant commute to get your pain fixed.
Location details
We’re at 3440 Yonge St, Toronto, ON M4N 2M9 — right at the intersection of Yonge and Lawrence. The entrance is on Deloraine Ave (the side street), and parking is free on the street. You can get from most places in Leaside to our clinic in under 15 minutes, depending on traffic.
About Leaside
Leaside has a distinct movement culture. There are families moving between schools and sports, runners using the Bayview extension and ravine routes, cyclists and walkers moving through quiet side streets, and active adults training around Laird, Eglinton, and Bayview. The neighbourhood is residential, practical, and busy. Pain becomes a problem because it interferes with a life that already has very little slack.
For Leaside patients, the common issue is not lack of motivation. It is that the body has adapted to too many competing demands: sitting, driving, parenting, lifting, running, weekend sport, and stress. That combination commonly creates hip pain, knee pain, plantar fascia irritation, lower back pain, and neck stiffness. The painful structure is usually the place where the load finally becomes visible.
Leaside service area
Endura serves North Leaside, South Leaside, Bennington Heights, Thorncliffe Park, the Bayview and Eglinton corridor, Laird Drive, and the streets connecting Leaside to Lawrence Park. Most Leaside patients reach the clinic by coming west across Lawrence or north through Bayview and across to Yonge.
Community connection
Endura’s community connection with Leaside is through active, approachable movement. The Wednesday Endura Community Run starts at 3440 Yonge St and is open to patients, neighbours, and friends who want a conversational pace and a reason to stay consistent. Leaside patients who already walk, run, cycle, or train locally often understand the value immediately: movement is easier to keep when it is social and repeatable.
The same idea appears inside the care plan. Dr. Devon does not ask patients to become different people. He identifies the mechanical problem, gives clear home work, and helps the patient return to the local activities they already care about.
A Leaside case pattern
A common Leaside pattern is the runner or active parent with knee pain, hip pain, or plantar fasciitis that started quietly and then became stubborn. The person may have changed shoes, stretched calves, rested for a few weeks, or tried generic exercises online. The symptoms improve until the patient returns to the same route, same pace, or same weekly schedule.
At Endura, Dr. Devon would assess more than the sore spot. For plantar fascia pain, he would look at ankle mobility, foot control, calf capacity, hip stability, and gait. For knee pain, he would assess hip rotation, quad capacity, single-leg control, and how the foot hits the ground. The goal is to find the upstream reason the local tissue is being overloaded.
The treatment plan would then match the patient’s real Leaside life: walking, school pickups, local errands, training, and weekend activity. The case is anonymized, but the pattern is familiar. When the diagnosis is specific enough, the patient no longer has to guess whether to rest, stretch, strengthen, or push through.
Call Dr. Devon
(647) 951-5841
Monday–Saturday. If we don’t answer, leave a voicemail and Dr. Devon will return your call within one business day.
3440 Yonge St, Toronto, ON M4N 2M9 Entrance on Deloraine Ave · Free street parking Direct billing available for most major insurance plans.
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Endura Chiropractic for Leaside patients
Endura Chiropractic serves Leaside patients from 3440 Yonge St in Lawrence Park, Toronto, with the entrance on Deloraine Ave and nearby street parking. Most people coming from Leaside are not looking for a lecture on chiropractic; they want to know whether the clinic is close enough, whether their problem fits, and whether the plan will be clear before they commit. Dr. Devon Savarimuthu, DC, CSCS treats recurring back pain, neck pain, sciatica, hip pain, shoulder pain, running injuries, and related musculoskeletal problems with the 6-visit Endura Method. Patients from Leaside and nearby areas such as Lawrence Park, North York, Rosedale start with a structural assessment, a written diagnosis, and a visit-by-visit plan that is reviewed by visit 3.
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This page exists for patients searching by neighbourhood, intersection, or nearby landmark. Endura's clinic is at Yonge and Lawrence, with the entrance on Deloraine Ave and free street parking nearby. The goal is to help Leaside patients quickly decide whether the clinic is close enough, clinically relevant, and specific enough for their case.
You'll speak directly with Dr. Devon — not a receptionist.
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