Meet the Team
dR. nICOLE Mitchelson
Doctor of Acupuncture
Nicole has always loved serving others. From coaching snowboarding, to volunteering with baseball and running, she enjoys sharing knowledge and caring for people. When she entered the University of Regina she thought of pursuing medicine and ended up with a biology degree from the University of Saskatchewan headed towards her new path of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
She graduated from the Calgary College of Traditional Chinese Medicine with a Doctor title, herbology license, tuina massage certification, and Registered Acupuncturist designation. Her internship was at the Sino-Japanese Friendship Hospital in Beijing where she rotated between the gynecology, dermatology, internal medicine, and acupuncture wards. She is certified in Advanced Pediatric training, Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture, specialized fertility treatment, Japanese style acupuncture, and Sports Medicine Acupuncture among many others.
Dr. Nicole spent 15 wonderful years working at the University of Regina Health Clinic, building meaningful relationships with her patients and community. During that time, she also stepped away to focus on raising her two amazing daughters — a chapter of life that was both fulfilling and grounding. Now, she’s excited to be back at the University of Regina Centre for Health, Wellness & Performance, reconnecting with the community she values so much and welcoming new clients with the same care and dedication she’s always been known for.
When Nicole isn’t treating clients, you can find her strength training, running, or going on canoe adventures with her 2 girls, husband and dog.
khiem Nguyen
Masters of Physical Therapy
Khiem was born and raised in Regina, Saskatchewan. Attended the University of Saskatchewan where he graduated with a Bachelors of Physiology. He then went on to graduate school at the U of S to attain a Masters of Physical Therapy. Khiem has worked as a Physical Therapist now for over 10 years in various settings such as private practice, hospital and intensive care units, as well as with the RCMP Depot treating cadets during training. His therapy goals include empowering patients with general knowledge of injury and injury prevention to help individuals strive to self treat common injuries. Special interest in athletes looking to improve mobility and stability in sport and strength training.
dR. Taeganne Galger
Chiropractor/Acupuncture Provider
Taeganne was born and raised in Regina, Saskatchewan, where her lifelong passion for sports and movement began. She earned her Bachelor of Kinesiology in Human Kinetics from the University of Regina, where she also played on the Women’s Soccer Team. Her experiences as an athlete sparked a deep interest in injury prevention, rehabilitation, and optimizing performance. This led her to pursue her Doctor of Chiropractic degree at the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC) in Toronto.
Taeganne’s treatment philosophy centers around education, movement-based interventions, and patient-centered care. She uses a variety of techniques—including spinal manipulation, joint mobilizations, soft tissue therapy, acupuncture, cupping, and exercise rehabilitation—tailored to each individual’s unique needs and goals. She loves working with people from all walks of life—from athletes and desk workers to gym enthusiasts and anyone simply looking to move better and feel their best. Taeganne is passionate about empowering her patients with the tools they need to achieve long-term results and improve their overall well-being
Outside the clinic, she enjoys hiking, playing soccer, strength training, and spending time with her two dogs, Kona and Kai..