Meet The Team

Founder & Autism / ADHD Doctor
DR. NATALIE RAHR, ND
Dr. Natalie Rahr is the founder of NeuroKids Canada, a place for families to learn how to best support themselves and their children with the power of biomedical support and through a whole child and whole family approach. Dr. Rahr is deeply committed to helping children and families thrive through neurobehavioral and neurodevelopmental challenges.
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As a BC licensed, MAPS (Medical Academy for Pediatric Special Needs) trained Naturopathic Physician, she has a strong focus on complex pediatric conditions such as Autism Spectrum Disorder, Sensory Processing disorders, ADD/HD, PANS/PANDAS, Downs Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy, FAS and seizure disorders.​​
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Pediatric Feeding Specialist
LEANNE CEDERBERG
Leanne is a neuro-affirming feeding consultant, educator and holistic pediatric nutritionist, dedicated to helping children and families build positive, stress-free relationships with food. With a background as a Teacher and Behavioural Consultant, she combines evidence-based nutritional strategies with a deep understanding of child development and behavior.
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Specializing in picky eating, sensory sensitivities, and neurodivergent challenges, Leanne takes a compassionate, detective-like approach—working alongside parents to uncover the root causes of food aversions and create personalized, sustainable solutions.
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Care Manager
ROZELLE MENDOZA
Rozelle is a compassionate Care Manager dedicated to supporting families with warmth and understanding. With a strong background in administrative support, digital marketing, and the health industry, she ensures seamless care coordination, making each family's journey as smooth and stress-free as possible. Rozelle deeply values clear communication, organization, and heartfelt service, always striving to provide a comforting and supportive experience for both clients and practitioners. She approaches every task with kindness, professionalism, and a commitment to continuous learning, always putting the well-being of families first.
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