
Heritage Pointe and Dewinton have grown fast over the last decade golf-course communities, newer estate homes, young families who moved south for space and ended up with a genuinely good life on paper. What hasn’t grown at the same pace is local mental health support. For a community this new and this affluent, there’s remarkably little available close to home.
Be Well Psychology works with Heritage Pointe and Dewinton residents from our downtown Calgary office, about twenty-five minutes north via Macleod Trail. No waitlist, no referral, and no expectation that a struggle needs to reach crisis point before you book. We see adults, couples, families, teens, and children.
A newer home, a golf-course view, a career that’s going well and, privately, an anxiety or flatness that doesn’t match any of it. Because nothing looks broken from the outside, a lot of Heritage Pointe and Dewinton residents put off getting support far longer than they’d advise a friend to. We work with adults on anxiety, burnout, the pressure of a demanding career paired with young kids at home, and grief or trauma that resurfaces once life finally has a moment of quiet. Sessions draw on CBT, ACT, and EMDR, matched to the person.
Two careers, a new build, young children, and a household that runs like a well-managed project until the partnership underneath it starts to feel more like a shared operation than a relationship. We help Heritage Pointe and Dewinton couples work through the resentment that builds when logistics always win, disagreements about parenting approach, financial pressure from a newer mortgage, and intimacy that quietly fades under the weight of a full calendar. Gottman Method and attachment-based work structure the sessions.
Many families here relocated within the last few years, often without grandparents or long-time friends nearby to lean on during a hard stretch. We support households through relocation adjustment, co-parenting after separation, sibling conflict, and blended-family dynamics, as well as the specific pressure of raising kids in a community still establishing its own identity and support systems.
Teenagers in Heritage Pointe and Dewinton are often navigating real academic and extracurricular pressure inside a community small enough that little stays private, with limited local youth mental health resources to turn to. We work with adolescents on anxiety, performance pressure, low mood, self-harm, and identity, in a space entirely separate from school and home. Late-afternoon and weekend appointments are available.
For families here, a child’s struggles often surface through the school first, and the referral pathway from there runs straight into city waitlists while the sleep trouble, the meltdowns, or the drop-off tears continue in the meantime. Our child therapists use play-based therapy and Triple P Positive Parenting to reach kids through how they actually communicate. We help with anxiety, big emotions, behavioural concerns, ADHD, autism, and adjustment, close enough to South Health Campus and other south-Calgary services that a full day of appointments is realistic.
A full clinical team, close by. Twenty-five minutes brings you to a practice covering trauma, ADHD, couples, adolescents, and young children, so your family isn’t managing three providers.
No waitlist. Not shortened none. What prompted the search today can be handled this week.
No referral required. Alberta doesn’t require one. Book directly.
Registered psychologists. Our team holds registration with the College of Alberta Psychologists.
Hours that fit a young family’s calendar. Daytime, evening, and weekend appointments.
Fees stated plainly. Sessions start at $235 per 60-minute hour, in line with the Psychological Association of Alberta’s recommended schedule. We don’t direct bill; you’ll receive a receipt with everything your insurer needs.
Free 20-minute consultation. A short call to confirm fit before your first visit.
Be Well Psychology #1200, 630 6 Ave SW, Calgary, AB T2P 1X4 · 403-829-8614
Roughly 25 to 30 minutes from Heritage Pointe or Dewinton.
Route: Macleod Trail or Highway 2A north into the city, continuing toward Memorial Drive and the downtown core. Deerfoot Trail is a useful alternative when Macleod is heavy.
Timing: Northbound traffic builds between 7:00 and 8:30 a.m., and the return south slows after 4:00 p.m. Midday and evening appointments avoid both.
Parking: Paid parkades within a block of 6 Avenue SW.
Winter note: The open stretch south of the city near Heritage Pointe can be windier than downtown streets. Allow a little extra time when conditions turn.
Not currently local mental health services are very limited for a community this size. Our office is in downtown Calgary, about twenty-five minutes north, which is why many residents come to us.
There’s no waitlist, so most clients from Heritage Pointe and Dewinton are seen within a week or two. A free 20-minute consultation is the first step and can usually be booked right away.
Yes. We see adults, couples, teens, and young children, with therapists specialized across each, so your family isn’t managing separate providers in different parts of the city.
Yes. We’re open until 9:00 p.m. on weekdays and Saturday mornings, which works well for a young family balancing school, sports, and two work schedules.
We don’t direct bill insurers, but you’ll receive a detailed receipt after each session with everything most extended health and benefits plans require for reimbursement. It’s worth checking your plan’s coverage for registered psychologists before your first visit.
Start with a free 20-minute consultation.
No referral, no waitlist, no obligation and no drive until you’ve decided we’re the right fit.