DR. GORDON PARTRIDGE, B.SC., D.C.
Doctor of Chiropractic
Dr. Gordon Partridge is a highly experienced chiropractor with more than three decades of clinical practice in Winnipeg. He completed his Bachelor of Science at the University of Manitoba in 1987 and went on to earn his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Life Chiropractic College West in California in 1990. After returning to Manitoba, he began practicing in St. Boniface before moving his practice to Ellice Avenue, where he served the community for nine years.
Dr. Partridge is the co‑founder of Spectrum Health Centre, where he continues to provide patient‑centered chiropractic care with a focus on evidence‑based treatment, spinal health, and sports medicine.
Throughout his career, Dr. Partridge has been deeply involved in advancing the chiropractic profession in Manitoba. He is a Past President of the Manitoba Chiropractors Association and has served on numerous professional committees dedicated to clinical standards, education, and regulatory development. He is also a member of the Life Chiropractic College West Alumni Board and a Certified Member of the Canadian College of Sports Sciences.
With more than 3,000 hours of continuing education, Dr. Partridge has pursued advanced training in spinal anatomy research, biomechanics, and sports medicine. His commitment to professional excellence has been recognized through multiple honours, including the Chiropractor of the Year Award from the Manitoba Chiropractors Association and Alumnus of the Year from Life Chiropractic College West.
Dr. Partridge has extensive experience working with elite athletes. He served as the Team Chiropractor for the Canadian Men’s and Women’s National Volleyball Teams and was part of the Canadian Olympic Team medical staff. He also served as the official Chiropractor for the 1999 Pan American Games, providing care to athletes from around the world.
Today, Dr. Partridge continues to combine clinical expertise, advanced training, and a long-standing commitment to professional leadership to help patients achieve better mobility, improved function, and long-term spinal health.