Approved orthotic service providers in Calgary
Children, youth, adults and seniors
Orthotics required for daily use for a minimum of six months are a cost-shared benefit with Alberta Aids to Daily Living, AADL. Clients pay 25% of the cost of all benefits covered under AADL, up to a maximum of $500 per family per benefit year. The benefit year is July 1 to June 30.
AADL clients under age 65 pay 25% of the cost of the health benefit. Coverage is available in approved community-based clinics, as well as public hospitals.
* | Denotes Pediatric Specialists | ||
Clinic | Telephone | Fax | |
Alberta Orthotic & Prosthetic Centre 347, 3750-46 Ave SE |
(403) 244 2029 | (403) 229 0820 | |
* | Alberta Health Services Alberta Children’s Hospital 2888 Shaganappi Trail NW |
(403) 955 7211 | |
* | Braceworks Children’s Orthotics Inc University of Calgary 1, 3500-24 Ave NW |
(403) 240 9100 | (403) 217 4687 |
Cascade Orthotics Ltd 2636 Parkdale Blvd. NW |
(403) 283 7872 | (403) 283 7853 | |
Colman Prosthetics & Orthotics Inc 2340-1 Ave NW |
(403) 270 2941 | (403) 225 9321 | |
Colman Prosthetics & Orthotics Inc 415, 12445 Lake Fraser Dr. SE |
(403) 225 9303 | (403) 225 9321 | |
Lifemark Health Centre 2121-29 Street NE |
(403) 297 9500 | (403) 247 1163 | |
Lifemark Health Centre 2225 Macleod Trail S. |
(403) 221 8340 | (403) 221 8356 | |
Lifemark Physiotherapy 2000 Southland Dr. SW |
(403) 252 8535 | (403) 252 9021 | |
Rahman Orthotics Inc 4, 4624 Varsity Drive NW |
(403) 244 2032 | (403) 228 0250 | |
Updated June 7, 2021 | |||
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