
Get Moving – How JFu Chiropractic is Making Moves Toward Digital Success
JFu Chiropratic, a Toronto-based chiropractic practice made their business dreams come true by implementing an online training program and boosting their digital presence with support from the CDAP program.
JFu Chiropractic, is a Toronto-based practice owned by Dr. Joyce Fu. Inspired by her love for movement and dance, Dr. Fu blends patient education with movement therapy in her holistic approach. Her treatments are tailored to each individual, combining yoga principles with chiropractic care to provide the best possible experience for her patients and their families.
Driven by her passion for wellness, Dr. Fu sought opportunities to enhance her business through digital transformation. This led her to the Canada Digital Adoption Program (CDAP), which helped her achieve her goals.
CDAP supports small businesses like JFu Chiropractic by offering access to a dedicated E-Commerce Advisor and a $2,400 micro-grant to help implement new e-commerce strategies and technologies. With the program’s support, Dr. Fu was finally able to fulfill one of her long-time business goals: creating an online training program for her patients. By launching the program on her website, Dr. Fu helps patients maintain progress between treatments while also creating a potential lead source for new clients.
“I had always had a dream to make a online training program live as part of my brand, but this grant enabled me to execute this dream!”
The CDAP micro-grant helped JFu Chiropractic expand its online presence. Through the new training program, Dr. Fu now provides more value to existing patients and reaches new clients, allowing her to share educational content on a larger scale. “I can now educate people around the world about chiropractic exercises for specific health conditions, which has expanded my brand’s digital reach.”
In addition to funding, CDAP’s E-Commerce Advisor and Grant Administrator supported Dr. Fu with SEO, digital marketing, and the grant application process. Reflecting on her experience, she shared, “This grant was instrumental in helping me execute a long-planned digital program as a healthcare professional. I highly recommend it and similar opportunities for other businesses!”
To learn more about JFu Chiropractic, check out their website and Instagram.
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As part of the Canada Digital Adoption Program, the Government of Canada has partnered with Digital Main Street to deliver the Grow Your Business Online grant to small businesses in Ontario. The program offers eligible business owners a micro-grant of up to $2,400 to help with the costs related to implementing an e-commerce strategy and hands-on support from a network of E-commerce Advisors.