Let us work with you to make life better.
Chiropractic and acupuncture are fabulous
ways to enhance your health and well being.

To make an appointment: (306) 373-9990

  • 325 5th Ave N Bay 2, Saskatoon, SK S7K 2P7
  •  (306) 373-9990
  •  drscottirwin@sasktel.net
  •  Our Hours: Monday 7:00 am - 12:00 pm Tuesday 7:00 am - 12:00 pm Wednesday 7:00 am - 12:00 pm Thursday 7:00 am - 12:00 pm Friday 7:00 am - 12:00 pm Saturday 9:00 - 12:00 pm CLOSED Sundays and Holidays. New Patients and Walk-ins Welcome!
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Dr. C. Scott Irwin, DC, D.Ac

I graduated from Northwestern Health Sciences University in Minnesota as a Doctor of Chiropractic and a licensed acupuncturist. I'm a member of the Chiropractic Association of Saskatchewan, the Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture Association of Canada and the Saskatchewan Acupuncture Association, currently serving as Vice President. I'm staff to the Department of Family Medicine and have privileges in all hospitals in Saskatoon.

I am the proud recipient of the Community Service Award from the Chiropractic Association of Saskatchewan. This award was for 9 years of volunteer service at Student Wellness Initiative toward Community Health (SWITCH).

My role at SWITCH is mentor training of future professionals while improving the health and education of people from Saskatoon’s core communities, ultimately achieving lasting positive change for students and the people that live in the core neighbourhood of Saskatoon.

I live in Saskatoon with my wife and our two dogs.


Lisa, Office Manager

Lisa is the office manager at Carlton Fifth Avenue. She’s awesome at booking and arranging appointments with Dr. Irwin for chiropractic and acupuncture.

To make an appointment: (306) 373-9990

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Acupuncture has been used for thousands of years to relieve pain, improve mobility and recenter the mind & body. Many of our patients with chronic pain describe lasting pain relief after just one session by altering the body’s energy flow and endorphin release. Therefore, it allows faster healing. For others with trauma or a recent injury, they report a deep sense of calm and relaxation during and after the procedure – sometimes lasting weeks!  Acupuncture can be important in the process of treatment and recovery. .

How does acupuncture work?

Acupuncture has been a respected and traditional form of Chinese medicine for thousands of years. Throughout the skeletal, muscle, organ and nervous system, there exists a meridian system that flows through the body like electrical wiring. In Chinese Medical philosophy, disruption of the electrical system, be it through trauma, poor diet, excess stress, or bodily changes due to aging can lead to disease and ill health. By using fine needles at exact sites the body’s wiring can be altered to affect positive changes in physiology, which results in improved health and decreased pain.

I love Chinese Medical Philosophy because I have seen first hand the changes that this treatment had made in many people's lives.

Chinese Medical Theory suggests, for example, that when a person is having trouble sleeping, it’s because the spirit can’t return to the heart at night to rest. Stimulation of acupuncture points along the Heart channel can make a difference. Acupuncture works by stimulating points that refer into and through the nervous system. By choosing points that affect sleep the brain biochemistry that regulates sleep (rebalancing serotonin and norepinephrine levels in the brain) is changed.

This is acupuncture.

Acupuncture has been a respected and traditional form of Chinese medicine would say that treatment for:

Whole-body wellness:
  • Smoking cessation
  • Addiction management                             
  • Depression                                   
  • Anxiety
  • Insomnia
  • Obesity
Physical conditions:                               
  • Neck pain                                     
  • Shoulder pain                                                               
  • Chest pain   
  • Hiatal hernia     
  • Diarrhea   
  • TMJ, Temporomandibular joint syndrome    
  • Headaches                                       
  • Sinusitus   
  • Leg pain
  • Foot pain                                        
  • Stomach problems (IBS, Crohn’s)                             
  • Urinary problems                                                               
  • Liver and gall bladder cancerns                             
  • Kidney and bladder concerns and more.

Here is a list of conditions that have shown to be responsive to acupuncture treatments according to the World Health Organization (to see the original publication click here):
                                                                                                       
  • Upper Respiratory Tract
    • Acute sinusitis
    • Acute rhinitis
    • Common Cold and Flu
    • Acute tonsillitis
  • Respiratory System
    • Acute bronchitis
    • Bronchial asthma (Most effective in children and uncomplicated conditions)
  • Eye Disorders
    • Acute conjunctivitis
    • Central Retinitis Myopia (in children)
    • Cataracts (without complications)
  • Mouth Disorders
    • Toothache
    • Post Extraction Pain
    • Gingivitis
    • Acute and Chronic Pharyngitis
  • Gastrointestinal Disorders
    • Spasms of esophagus
    • Hiccough
    • Gastroptosis
    • Acute and Chronic Gastritis
    • Gastric Hyperacidity
    • Chronic Duodenal Ulcer (pain relief)
    • Acute Duodenal Ulcer (without complications)
    • Acute and Chronic Colitis
    • Acute Bacillary Dysentery
    • Constipation
    • Diarrhea
    • Paralytic Ileus
  • Neurologic and Musculoskeletal Disorders
    • Headache and Migraine
    • Trigeminal Neuralgias
    • Facial Palsy (early stage, i.e., within 3-6 months)
    • Pareses Following a Stroke
    • Peripheral Neuropathies
    • Sequelae of Poliomyelitis (early stage, i.e., within 6 months)
    • Meniere’s Disease
    • Neurogenic Bladder Dysfunction
    • Nocturnal Enuresis (bedwetting)
    • Intercostal Neuralgia
    • Cervicobrachial Syndrome
    • Frozen Shoulder
    • Tennis Elbow
    • Sciatica
    • Low Back Pain
    • Osteoarthritis
    • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
    • Back and Knee Pain
    • Fibromyalgia
    • Chronic Fatigue
    • Sports Injuries and Pains
  • Reproductive & Gynecological Conditions
    • Premenstrual Syndrome
    • Dysmenorrhea (menstrual cramps)
    • Spotting and Excessive Bleeding
    • Amenorrhea (Loss of Menstrual Period)
    • Impotence
    • Infertility
    • Incontinence
    • Prostatis
  • Mental Emotional Problems
    • Stress
    • Anxiety
    • Depression
    • Insomnia

To make an appointment: (306) 373-9990

Chiropractic under other names and various techniques has been practiced for many centuries by every culture. Its modern day incarnation was founded in 1895 by a Canadian man living in Davenport, Iowa. Since then, modern day ‘bone setting’ has evolved into a formal profession. Chiropractors must now qualify for a formal national exam at an accredited institution with background in anatomy, pathology, biochemistry, microbiology and x ray, among many other qualifications. This is obtained after many years of study.

While chiropractic is most widely known for assisting recovery from neck and back pain, chiropractors are trained to adjust every joint in the body. Chiropractors are trained to treat and adjust ankles, knees, fingers, wrists; and even jaws for relief from TMJ.
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