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75 Poseidon Bay, Winnipeg, R3M 3E4

(204) 488-7820
In 1946 our founder, Sam Diamond, started supplying Training Room products to the CFL. Our company and the Health Care industry as a whole have come a long way from those early days of tape and bandages. Today, Diamond Athletics has become one of the most respected Sports Medicine, Health Care and Rehab companies in all of Canada. We currently have the resources to supply well over 70, 000 different products, giving us perhaps the largest product line in the country. We carry everything you could want in the way of orthopaedic braces, such as knee, ankle, back, elbow, wrist, hand, neck, and shoulder braces. Therapy products like hot and cold packs, tens machines, bone growth stimulators, and ultrasound machines. Home care supplies like walkers, canes, crutches, bath benches and many aids for daily living. First aid, sports medicine, and wound care products including dressings, ointments, tapes and wraps. Compression stocking and custom garments for lymph drainage, and the list goes on.
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1818 Portage Ave, St. James, Winnipeg, R3J 0G5

(204) 837-7190
In 1945 the Department of Veterans Affairs opened a prosthetic departments to assist World War II veterans. When a civilian would attempt to make an appointment at Deer Lodge, he would be told it was for veterans only. An employee by the name of George Anderson started to provide the service at his house. Therefore, when a civilian was asked where he got his prosthesis from he would reply “From Anderson’s House”. The name continues. In 1946, George Anderson decided to quit Veterans Affairs and opened a prosthetic clinic keeping the name Anderson’s House of Orthopedics. The business evolved and over the years orthotics was included as well. The original house was on King Edward Street, later moving to Notre Dame near Sargent Avenue. A fire destroyed the building in 1982. The company moved to St.James Street in 1983. In 1994 the company expanded to Brandon and has developed clinics in The Pas. A year later, in 1995 Anderson’s House had the opportunity to move to Deer Lodge Centre when Veterans Affairs closed their prosthetic department. In 2015, the company name of Anderson Orthopedics was adopted to reflect the growing needs of the business and in 2017, moved into our new building at 1818 Portage Avenue.
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1926 Main St, Winnipeg, R2V 2B2

(204) 334-1206
Orthotics & prosthetics service

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