Who we are

Grande Prarie Mens Medical Clinic is a dedicated healthcare practice rooted in the vibrant community of Grande Prairie, Alberta. Since its establishment in 2019, our team has committed to providing integrated, compassionate, and expert medical care that addresses both the physical and mental health needs of our patients. Our unique approach combines specialized psychiatric and urological services within a community-focused environment, ensuring accessible, personalized care for residents of the Peace Country region.

Our Practice Philosophy

At Grande Prarie Mens Medical Clinic, we believe in treating the whole person. Our philosophy centers on integrated “whole-person” medicine, recognizing that mental health and physical wellness are deeply interconnected. We aim to foster a supportive space where patients feel heard, respected, and empowered to take charge of their health. Our approach emphasizes evidence-based treatments, extended consultation times, and a genuine understanding of the regional challenges our community faces.

Meet Our Physicians

Dr. Isaac Klein, DO, FRCPC

A specialist in psychiatry and certified in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Dr. Klein brings a comprehensive, evidence-based approach to mental health care. Trained at the University of Toronto in neuroscience and psychiatry, he completed his residency in Toronto before further certifying in CBT. His career has taken him from Toronto to Edmonton, and ultimately to Grande Prairie, where he has been practicing since 2019.

Dr. Klein’s practice emphasizes whole-person care, addressing mental health conditions such as anxiety, depression, Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), ADHD, and stress-related issues. He offers thorough psychiatric assessments, medication management, and full 50-minute CBT sessions designed to foster meaningful progress. His approach is particularly attentive to patients dealing with isolation, economic stress, and climate-related mental health challenges prevalent in Northern Alberta.

Dr. Raymond Nash, MD

Dr. Nash specializes in urology and general practice, blending surgical expertise with ongoing primary care. A graduate of the University of British Columbia, his training includes rotations at UBC Medical School, St. Paul’s Hospital in Vancouver, and the University of Alberta Hospital in Edmonton. His career has taken him from Vancouver to Edmonton, and since 2019, he has been serving the Grande Prairie community.

Dr. Nash’s practice focuses on patient-centric urological care and comprehensive primary care. He diagnoses and treats conditions such as erectile dysfunction, prostate health issues, urinary symptoms, and performs urological surgeries at the Grande Prairie Regional Hospital. His philosophy emphasizes pragmatic, action-oriented treatment, ensuring patients receive effective solutions tailored to their needs.

Serving the Peace Country Region

Our practice is tailored to meet the unique needs of Northern Alberta’s diverse population. We understand the regional challenges such as seasonal affective disorder, economic fluctuations, and geographic isolation. Our physicians bring “big-city training, small-town heart,” ensuring that patients receive the highest standard of care with a personal touch.

Who We Serve

Our patient community includes:

  • Men seeking urological care, including ED, prostate health, and urinary issues
  • Adults requiring psychiatric treatment and therapy
  • Individuals preferring integrated mental and physical health services
  • Residents of Northern Alberta seeking local specialty care
  • Patients experiencing seasonal mood disorders
  • Those needing both surgical expertise and ongoing primary care

Our Commitment

Since our founding, Grande Prarie Mens Medical Clinic has become a trusted fixture in Grande Prairie’s healthcare landscape. We are dedicated to delivering compassionate, evidence-based care that respects the dignity of every patient. Our goal is to serve as a community resource that promotes wellness, resilience, and a better quality of life for all residents of the Peace Country region.

Together, we treat more than symptoms — we treat people.