Peripheral Neuropathy Clinic in Calgary

Neuropathy Relief Centres Calgary helps patients dealing with burning feet, numbness, tingling, nerve pain, cold feet, and balance issues related to peripheral neuropathy. Located in Southwest Calgary near Glenmore Reservoir, our clinic provides neuropathy assessments and personalized treatment planning to help determine whether our care protocols are appropriate for your symptoms.

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Neuropathy Symptoms We Assess at Our Calgary Clinic

At Western Canada Neuropathy Relief Centres, we understand the challenges that come with peripheral neuropathy. Our Calgary clinic specializes in assessing a range of symptoms that can significantly impact your quality of life. If you're experiencing burning or painful feet, tingling in your toes or feet, numbness or reduced sensation, or even cold feet, we are here to help. Additionally, if you have balance concerns, notice symptoms that worsen at night, or feel nerve discomfort in your hands or feet, our dedicated team is ready to provide you with a tailored treatment plan to address your specific needs.
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Neuropathy Assessments in Calgary

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What to Expect on Your First Visit

During your initial assessment, our team will conduct a thorough examination to understand your symptoms and medical history. This helps us tailor a treatment plan specifically for you.

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Key Evaluation Criteria

Our doctors will look for signs of nerve damage, assess your reflexes, and evaluate your overall health. This comprehensive approach ensures we identify the root cause of your neuropathy.

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Assessing Severity

We categorize the severity of your condition based on your symptoms and test results. This evaluation is crucial for determining the most effective treatment options available.

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Your Treatment Options

After your assessment, you will leave with a clear understanding of your condition and the potential treatment paths. Our goal is to empower you with knowledge and options for relief.

Tailored Care for Your Neuropathy Needs

Personalized Neuropathy Treatment Plans in Calgary

Comprehensive Assessment

Our treatment plans begin with a thorough examination to assess your specific condition. We take into account your health history and the severity of your symptoms to create a customized approach that suits your needs.

Non-Invasive Treatment Options

We focus on non-invasive care methods that prioritize your comfort and well-being. Our team will guide you through various treatment options designed to alleviate your symptoms and improve your quality of life.

Why Choose Our Calgary Clinic?

At Western Canada Neuropathy Relief Centres, we have proudly served Calgary neuropathy patients since 2011. Conveniently located in Southwest Calgary, our clinic is easily accessible from major routes including 14 Street, Southland Drive, Anderson Road, and Stoney Trail/Tsuut’ina Trail. Our doctor-led assessments ensure that you receive personalized care plans tailored to your specific needs. With extensive experience in treating peripheral neuropathy symptoms, our dedicated team is committed to helping you find relief and improve your quality of life.

Meet Dr. Brad Pritchard

When my son was 2 years old he was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes. Not having much knowledge at the time of what the long term implications of this particular chronic disease were, my wife and I did a lot of reading. In the course of our research, one of the major concerns of living with Type 1 diabetes was peripheral neuropathy. We read that peripheral neuropathy is why people with long term diabetes can potentially have bad eyes, bad kidneys and bad feet. What was most disconcerting was that everything we read said there was nothing we could do about it.

​I had been studying neurology for a number of years prior to my son’s diagnosis and in my research I came across a doctor in Phoenix that had developed a protocol of treatments that were helpful to those with neuropathy. After reading up on his research it became clear that along with Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, there are numerous other causes of peripheral neuropathy including certain chemotherapy treatments and injuries. I decided to go to his clinic to learn first-hand what he was doing with patients even though I was very skeptical. After spending time with Dr. Joe and listening to a number of his patient’s success stories I knew I needed to pursue the training and ultimately provide the treatment at my office here in Calgary.


​We have been helping people in Calgary with Peripheral Neuropathy since 2011 and in 2015 I had the privilege of educating and training other Doctors and we now have clinics available in both Saskatoon and Regina. It has been very rewarding to see the success of many people who were told there was no treatment and no hope!

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403-452-4800

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151, 2515 – 90 Avenue SW

Calgary, AB T2V 0L8

Our Calgary office is in the Southwest quadrant of the city, just south of the Glenmore Reservoir at the corner of 90 Avenue and 24 Street.



There is easy access to us from 14 Street either using 90 Avenue, Southland Drive, and Anderson Road which all lead to 24 Street. You can also reach us by heading east on 90th Ave from Stoney Trail (Tsuut'ina Trail) SW.

Take the First Step Towards Relief

Please provide us with your information and as much detail as you can about your health concerns, and we will contact you as soon as possible. Don't let neuropathy control your life. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and learn how we can help you reclaim your health and well-being.

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Calgary Neuropathy Clinic FAQs

  • Do I need a referral to book a neuropathy assessment in Calgary?

    In most cases, you can contact the Calgary clinic directly to ask about booking a neuropathy assessment. If you are unsure whether your symptoms are related to peripheral neuropathy, the assessment can help determine whether this type of care may be appropriate.

  • Where is the Calgary Neuropathy Relief Centre located?

    Neuropathy Relief Centres Calgary is located in Southwest Calgary near Glenmore Reservoir. The clinic is accessible from nearby routes such as 14 Street SW, Southland Drive, Anderson Road, and Stoney Trail/Tsuut’ina Trail.

  • What symptoms should I mention during my Calgary assessment?

    You should mention any burning, tingling, numbness, cold feet, sharp nerve pain, reduced sensation, balance problems, or symptoms that feel worse at night. It is also helpful to share when the symptoms started, what makes them better or worse, and whether they affect your walking, sleep, or daily activities.

  • What happens during a neuropathy assessment in Calgary?

    Your assessment may include a review of your symptoms and health history, a physical evaluation, nerve-related testing, and a discussion of your results. The goal is to understand the severity of your neuropathy symptoms and whether a personalized treatment plan may be appropriate.

  • How long does a neuropathy treatment appointment take?

    Treatment times can vary depending on your condition and treatment plan. Neuropathy treatment appointments typically last 25 to 45 minutes, depending on symptom severity and the recommended care.

  • Do you see patients from outside Calgary?

    Yes. The Calgary clinic may see patients from surrounding areas, including Okotoks, Airdrie, Cochrane, Chestermere, High River, and other nearby Alberta communities. Patients dealing with burning, tingling, numbness, or nerve pain can contact the clinic to ask whether an assessment is appropriate.