Diploma in Osteopathy Manual Therapy (DOMT)
Sara Canadian Academy | Brampton, Ontario | Nationwide Access
Affiliated with the Syndicat des Cliniques des Praticiens de la Médecine Douce du Québec (CPMDQ)
Aligned with WHO Benchmark Standards for Traditional Osteopathy
Why Choose a Career in Manual Osteopathy?
Manual Osteopathy is a hands-on, patient-focused healthcare discipline that treats musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction using non-invasive techniques. This growing field offers a deeply rewarding career for individuals passionate about holistic wellness.
Key Advantages:
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Growing Demand: Rising public awareness of natural health therapies fuels national demand.
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Diverse Opportunities: Work in private clinics, wellness centers, rehabilitation facilities, or start your own practice.
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High Income Potential: Practitioners earn $90–$140 per hour with annual incomes up to $135,000+.
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Flexible Lifestyle: Enjoy control over your schedule and achieve true work-life balance.
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Meaningful Impact: Help clients heal and thrive by treating the root causes of pain.
Program Formats
Hybrid (In-Person + Online):
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Location: Brampton Campus
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Includes: Weekend or weekday classes, supervised clinical practice
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Tuition:
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Regular: $10,949
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Early Bird: $9,949 (Save $1,000)
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100% Online (Self-Paced):
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Access: Study from anywhere, anytime
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Includes: Videos, presentations, quizzes, and ongoing support
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Tuition:
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Regular: $10,949
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Early Bird: $7,949 (Save $3,000)
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All formats include course materials, exams, certification, and tuition tax credit eligibility. Education union dues are GST/HST-exempt.
Program Duration & Eligibility
Entry TrackDurationEligibilityStandard Track1 YearHigh school diploma or mature student (18+)Accelerated Track6 MonthsHealthcare professionals (e.g., PTs, MTs, MDs, Nurses, etc.) with credentials
Transfer credits may be awarded based on previous education and experience.
Bridging Program – Clinical Internship (For Online Students Only)
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Two-week intensive clinical residency at Brampton campus
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Includes practical techniques, supervised treatment, and final exams
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Earn a Certificate of Accomplishment upon completion
Curriculum Overview (2200 Hours)
CourseHoursAnatomy, Physiology & Pathology200Clinical Biomechanics100Musculoskeletal Conditions120Osteopathic Principles & Techniques200Philosophy & History of Osteopathy80Orthopedic Assessment & Imaging100Ethics & Business Practice100Therapeutic Exercises100Sports & Clinical Nutrition100Research/Thesis Paper100Clinical Supervised Internship1000
Career Outcomes
Graduates can work in:
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Private clinics and wellness centers
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Physiotherapy, chiropractic, or massage therapy clinics
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Mobile/home-based practice
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Entrepreneurial or part-time roles
Income Potential: Up to $140 per session
Practice Flexibility: Build your own business or join a healthcare team
Recognized Associations
Graduates are eligible to register with:
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General Osteopathic Council of Ontario (GOCO)
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Ontario Osteopathic and Alternative Medicine Association (OOAMA)
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Canadian Alliance of Alternative Medicine (ACMA)
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CPMDQ (Quebec)
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American Association of Natural Wellness Practitioners (AANWP)
Note: All students must be registered student members of Sara Canadian Academy – Local 3351 (CPMDQ).
Ready to Begin?
Start your journey in holistic healthcare today!
info@saraca.ca | 905-904-2032
www.saraca.ca
Brampton, Ontario – Nationwide Enrollment Available