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Complete Studentcare Network Listing COMPLETE STUDENTCARE NETWORK LISTING Discover the Networks’ Advantages* *Please note that you are not limited to Network members. You are covered for the insured portion of your Plan regardless of the practitioner you choose. By visiting a Network member, you will get additional coverage. Desjardins Insurance does not vouch for, nor is associated with these providers, and does not assume responsibility for the use of their services. Studentcare ensures that the professionals listed in this document were members of their respective professional Orders at the time they joined the Network. Chiropractic Professionals To view the details of the Network deal, visit studentcare.ca. ALMA ALMA Hélène Castonguay, D.C. Dr. Louis Paillé, D.C. Centre Chiropratique du Pont 205 Collard Street West 130 - 310 Du Pont Nord Avenue Alma, QC G8B 1M7 Alma, QC G8B 5C9 (418) 662-2422 (418) 758-1558 ANJOU ASBESTOS Dr. David Poulin Dr. Martin Proulx, D.C. 7083 Jarry Street East, Suite 224 270, 1ère Avenue Anjou, QC H1J 1G3 Asbestos, QC J1T 1Y4 (514) 254-4806 (819) 879-6107 BEACONSFIELD BEACONSFIELD Dr. André Émond, D.C. Dr. Michaël Sean Landry, D.C. 447 Beaconsfield Blvd., Suite 1 482 Beaconsfield blvd, suite 201 Beaconsfield, QC H9W 4C2 Beaconsfield, QC H9W 4C4 (514) 693-5335 (514) 505-1774 BÉCANCOUR BELOEIL Dr. Gilles Massé, D.C. Dr. Andréanne Côté-Giguère, D.C. 4825 Bouvet Avenue, Suite 106 6 de la Salle Street Bécancour, QC G9H 1X5 Beloeil, QC J3G 3M3 (819) 233-4334 (450) 467-9992 BLAINVILLE BLAINVILLE Dr. Catherine Aubé, D.C. Dr. Émilie Gaignard, D.C. 75 des Châteaux Blvd., Suite 223 1379 du Curé-Labelle Blvd. Blainville, QC J7B 2A4 Suite 101 (450) 420-1881 Blainville, QC J7C 2P1 (450) 971-0888 BLAINVILLE BLAINVILLE Dr. Caroline Huot, D.C. Dr. Hugo St-Jean Lafortune, D.C. 1379 Curé-Labelle Blvd., Suite 101 1379 Curé-Labelle Blvd. Blainville, QC J7C 2P1 Suite 101 (450) 971-0888 Blainville, QC J7C 2P1 (450) 971-0888 This list is subject to change at any time. Please check back throughout the year for updates. Chiropractic Professionals To view the details of the Network deal, visit studentcare.ca. BLAINVILLE BLAINVILLE Dr. Geneviève Lauzon, D.C. Dr. Nathaëlle Martin-Marcotte 75 des Châteaux Blvd., Suite 223 180 Paul-Albert St. Blainville, QC J7B 2A4 Blainville, QC J7C 0T5 (450) 420-1881 (450) 420-1494 BLAINVILLE BOISBRIAND Virginie Paré, D.C. Marie-Claude Baril, D.C. Centre Chiropratique Les Portes du 101 - 3355 Grande-Allée Blvd. Fontainebleau Boisbriand, QC J7H 1H5 223 - 75 Des Châteaux Blvd. (450) 419-4040 Blainville, QC J7B 2A4 (450) 420-1881 BOISBRIAND BOISBRIAND Dr. Gary Giroux Dr Jean-Rene Giroux 4967 Ambroise-Lafortune Street 4967 Ambroise-Lafortune Boisbriand, QC J7H 0A4 Boisbriand, QC J7H 0A4 (450) 951-6020 450-951-6020 BOISBRIAND BOISBRIAND Dr. Mélanie Groulx, D.C. Dr. Alexandra Hudeault-Diotte 189 chemin de la Grande-Côte Chiropratique l'Avenue Sante Boisbriand, QC J7G 1B6 101 - 3355 Grande-Allee (450) 434-4404 Boisbriand, QC J7H 1H5 (450) 419-4040 BOISBRIAND BOUCHERVILLE Valérie Richard, D.C. Dr. Joannie Dupont 101 - 3355 Grande-Allée Blvd. 405-B Samuel de Champlain Street Boisbriand, QC J7H 1H5 Boucherville, QC J4B 1P7 (450) 419-4040 (450) 356-1666 BOUCHERVILLE BOUCHERVILLE Dr. Joannie Dupont, D.C. Dr. Marc-Antoine Laqueue Clinique chiropratique Joannie Dupont 405-B Samuel de Champlain Street 405-B Samuel de Champlain Boucherville, QC J4B 1P7 Boucherville, QC J4B 1P7 (450) 356-1666 (450) 356-1666 This list is subject to change at any time. Please check back throughout the year for updates. Chiropractic Professionals To view the details of the Network deal, visit studentcare.ca. BOUCHERVILLE BOUCHERVILLE Dr. Pascale Le Goff, D.C. Dr. Julie Martel, D.C. 550 Mortagne Blvd., Suite 250 Rive-Sud Chiropratique Boucherville, QC J4B 5E4 550 De Mortagne Blvd., Suite 250 (450) 552-6060 Boucherville, QC J4B 5E4 (450) 552-6060 BOUCHERVILLE BROMONT Dr. Véronique Thibault, D.C. Dr. Gilles Brunelle, D.C. 550 de Mortagne Blvd. 103 Bromont Blvd. Suite 250 Bromont, QC J2L 2K7 Boucherville, QC J4B 5E4 (450) 534-4454 (450) 552-6060 BROSSARD CANDIAC Dr. Rebecca Gamble, D.C. Dr. Julie Mailhot, D.C. 5405 Grande-Allée Blvd. 70 Chemin St-François-Xavier Brossard, QC J4Z 3G9 Candiac, QC J5R 4Z5 (450) 676-2262 450-632-5777 CANDIAC CAP SAINT-IGNACE Dr. Arielle Nkambou, D.C. Dr. André C. Paris, D.C. 70 Chemin St-François-Xavier 124 du Manoir Street East Candiac, QC J5R 4Z5 Cap Saint-Ignace, QC G0R 1H0 (450) 632-5777 (418) 246-5641 CAP-DE-LA-MADELEINE CAP-ROUGE Dr. Lynda Paquette, D.C. Dr. Rosalie Lemay, D.C. 195 Fusey Street 4875 de la Promenade des Sœurs Street Cap-de-la-Madeleine, QC G8T 2W2 Cap-Rouge, QC G1Y 2W2 (819) 376-2212 (418) 653-0050 CAP-ROUGE CHAMBLY Dr. Jean-François Pépin, D.C. Dr. Marie-Ève Barrette-Plante, D.C. 4875 de la Promenade des Sœurs Street 1991 Périgny Blvd., Suite 102 Cap-Rouge, QC G1Y 2W2 Chambly, QC J3L 4C3 (418) 653-0050 (450) 447-1888 This list is subject to change at any time. Please check back throughout the year for updates. Chiropractic Professionals To view the details of the Network deal, visit studentcare.ca. CHAMBLY CHAMBLY Dr. Marc Potvin, D.C. Dr. Marie-Hélène Prince, D.C. 1315 Bourgogne Avenue 1991 Périgny Blvd. Chambly, QC J3L 1Y1 Chambly, QC J3L 4C3 (450) 658-2821 (450) 447-1888 CHAMBLY CHARLESBOURG Dr. Yves Roy, D.C. Dr. Catherine Lalonde, D.C. 729 Saint-Pierre Street 2110 des Bouvreuils Street Chambly, QC J3L 1M1 Charlesbourg, QC G1G 1Z8 (450) 658-3636 (418) 622-9340 CHARLESBOURG CHARLESBOURG Dr. Geneviève Perron, D.C. Dr. Yves Richard, D.C. 2110 des Bouvreuils Street 4545 3rd Avenue West Charlesbourg, QC G1G 1Z8 Charlesbourg, QC G1H 6E6 (418) 624-7348 (418) 622-1234 CHÂTEAUGUAY CHELSEA Dr. Véronique Thibault, D.C. Dr. Martine Dionne, D.C. 110A Saint-Jean-Baptiste Street 457 105th Road, Suite 2 Châteauguay, QC J6K 3A8 Chelsea, QC J9B 1L2 (450) 699-0000 (819) 827-4499 CHICOUTIMI COATICOOK Danny Glidden, D.C. Dr. Vicky Désorcy, D.C. 1646 Rue Des Engoulevents 57 Main Street East, Suite 200 Chicoutimi, QC G7H 5R9 Coaticook, QC J1A 1N1 (418) 696-4900 (819) 849-4871 DONNACONA DORVAL Dr. Bernard Vigeant, D.C. Dr. Nicolas Allard, D.C. 217 Notre-Dame Street 303 A Dorval Avenue Donnacona, QC G3M 1G6 Dorval, QC H9S 3H6 (418) 285-1212 514-633-9009 This list is subject to change at any time. Please check back throughout the year for updates. Chiropractic Professionals To view the details of the Network deal, visit studentcare.ca. DORVAL DORVAL Dr. Ève Laferrière, D.C. Dr. Steve Tucker, D.C. 303A Dorval Avenue 303-A Dorval Avenue Dorval, QC H9S 3H6 Dorval, QC H9S 3H6 (514) 633-9009 (514) 633-9009 DRUMMONDVILLE DRUMMONDVILLE Dr. André Jutras, D.C. Dr. Rémi Lavoie, D.C. 1943 Saint-Joseph Blvd. 173D Brock Street Drummondville, QC J2B 1R5 Drummondville, QC J2C 1M2 (819) 477-6408 (819) 472-1006 DRUMMONDVILLE GASPÉ Dr. Marie-Geneviève Tremblay, D.C. 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Claude Andre Gauthier, D.C. 922 Maloney Blvd. East Clinique Chiropratique Des Allumettières Gatineau, QC J8P 1H5 217 - 470 Chemin Vanier (819) 669-7242 Gatineau, QC J9J 3J1 (819) 557-6722 GATINEAU GATINEAU Dr Mercedes Lopez Véronique Martin, D.C. Chiro Physio Gatineau 765 Boulevard St-Joseph 91 rue Laval Gatineau, QC J8Y 4B7 Gatineau, QC J8X 2H4 (819) 205-2757 (819) 778-7808 GATINEAU GATINEAU Dr. Josianne Mongeon, D.C. Dr. Brigitte Pelletier, D.C. A - 765 St-Joseph 245 de Cannes Street Gatineau, QC J8X 4B7 Gatineau, QC J8T 8C5 (819) 205-2757 poste 2 (819) 243-0726 GATINEAU GATINEAU Dr. David Poulin Dr. Karina Suppa-Arvisais, D.C. Clinique Chiropratique des Allumettières 151 Gréber Blvd., Suite 203 470 Vanier Road, Suite 217 Gatineau, QC J8T 6G6 Gatineau, QC J9J 3J1 (819) 246-5900 (819) 557-6222 GATINEAU GRANBY Dr. Emmanuelle Tardif-Richard, D.C. 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