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AIMEE WARLAND DRUMGOOLE (SHE/HER)
Registered Physiotherapist & Pelvic Health
BSc (Hons)
Aimee is a registered physiotherapist with a deep passion for movement, wellness, and empowering individuals through evidence-based care. With a lifelong commitment to an active lifestyle — whether hiking, skiing, or bike packing — Aimee brings both personal and professional insight to her practice.
Originally from the UK, Aimee graduated as a physiotherapist with honours from the University of Birmingham in 2017. She grew up immersed in her local coastal rowing club, an experience that taught her the value of community and the importance of connecting with people from all walks of life.
After relocating to Canada in 2020, Aimee focused her clinical practice on chronic pain and falls risk management—areas that ultimately sparked her interest in pelvic health and its profound impact on quality of life. Her professional journey has included diverse roles, from acute care specializing in stroke rehabilitation, post-surgical recovery, and general medicine, to her work as an occupational health consultant supporting educators with return-to-work strategies.
Aimee played an integral role in the development and implementation of the Hospital at Home program, bringing patient-centred care into community settings. Throughout her career, she has
remained committed to helping patients regain their strength, balance, and confidence so they can return to the activities they love.
Her growing awareness of the significant gaps in women’s health education led her to pursue advanced training in pelvic health, completing Level 1 and 2 pelvic health courses, along with specialized education in pregnancy and pelvic girdle pain. Aimee is passionate about helping individuals understand and reconnect with their bodies and is excited to continue this work at Bloom Physiotherapy and Pelvic Health.

