CoAttitude is a private clinic dedicated to managing obesity through services like medical evaluations, placement of Allurion gastric balloons, and specialized therapeutic interventions. The clinic is led by Dr. Séverine Mazur, who has more than five years of expertise in obesity medicine and offers tailored nutritional and psychological support. Additionally, Dr. Mazur is officially certified to administer Allurion gastric balloon procedures, contributing to the clinic's focused obesity treatment offerings.
Dr. Séverine Mazur, who graduated from Jules Vernes University of Amiens in France in 1997, has built a diverse medical career that has spanned emergency and general medicine before specializing in obesity management. Her journey into this specialized field was enriched by advanced training, including a Short course in Nutrition at Stanford University, the Blackburn course in Obesity at Harvard University, and the ASCEND program at the World Obesity Training Center in Moncton.
Dr. Mazur was also mentored by an endocrinologist in Toronto, further honing her expertise in managing obesity. Her technical skills are complemented by her certification in the placement of the Allurion balloon, a novel obesity treatment tool.
Dr. Mazur’s practice is deeply influenced by her interests in psychology, mental health, and physical health, driving her to integrate these aspects into her obesity management strategies. She is trained in neurolinguistic programming (NLP) and Ericksonian Hypnosis, using these techniques to support patients’ psychological needs, though she emphasizes that she is not a psychiatrist, psychologist, nutritionist, endocrinologist, internist, surgeon, kinesiologist, or physiotherapist.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, she led the GMF in Sillery and founded a multidisciplinary obesity management clinic, responding to the rising obesity rates in Canada. Dr. Mazur strongly emphasizes patient-centered care, aiming to empower her patients to achieve their health goals through a supportive, multidisciplinary approach that encompasses nutritional therapy, physical activity, mental health, and appropriate medical interventions.
Dr. Séverine Mazur, who graduated from Jules Vernes University of Amiens in France in 1997, has built a diverse medical career that has spanned emergency and general medicine before specializing in obesity management. Her journey into this specialized field was enriched by advanced training, including a Short course in Nutrition at Stanford University, the Blackburn course in Obesity at Harvard University, and the ASCEND program at the World Obesity Training Center in Moncton.
Dr. Mazur was also mentored by an endocrinologist in Toronto, further honing her expertise in managing obesity. Her technical skills are complemented by her certification in the placement of the Allurion balloon, a novel obesity treatment tool.
Dr. Mazur’s practice is deeply influenced by her interests in psychology, mental health, and physical health, driving her to integrate these aspects into her obesity management strategies. She is trained in neurolinguistic programming (NLP) and Ericksonian Hypnosis, using these techniques to support patients’ psychological needs, though she emphasizes that she is not a psychiatrist, psychologist, nutritionist, endocrinologist, internist, surgeon, kinesiologist, or physiotherapist.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, she led the GMF in Sillery and founded a multidisciplinary obesity management clinic, responding to the rising obesity rates in Canada. Dr. Mazur strongly emphasizes patient-centered care, aiming to empower her patients to achieve their health goals through a supportive, multidisciplinary approach that encompasses nutritional therapy, physical activity, mental health, and appropriate medical interventions.