Dr. Brandon Grant, DC, BSc is a chiropractor who enjoys helping patients with complex musculoskeletal concerns, especially those that haven’t improved with more traditional approaches. He graduated from the University of Western States in 2012 and has over 13 years of clinical experience caring for a wide range of acute and chronic conditions. Growing up in a chiropractic family, with a father who practiced as a chiropractor, Dr. Grant developed an early appreciation for thoughtful, patient-centered care.
Dr. Grant takes an individualized, assessment-driven approach that focuses on treating the whole person—not just the area of pain. His care emphasizes hands-on soft-tissue work for muscles, tendons, and ligaments, combined with gentle, precise spinal and extremity adjustments. He enjoys working closely with patients to restore movement, reduce pain, and help them feel more confident in their bodies again. Dr. Grant specializes in a wide variety of treatments including concussions, frozen shoulder, chronic pain, and TMD.
Above all, Dr. Grant values listening, educating, and partnering with his patients to support meaningful, long-term improvement.
Outside of the clinic, Dr. Grant enjoys spending time with his wife and three daughters. He loves traveling, being outdoors, cooking and enjoying good food, and getting out on the golf course—interests that reflect the active, balanced lifestyle he encourages for his patients.
Dr. Muz grew up in Alberta and completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Alberta. She went on to complete her Doctor of Chiropractic degree at the University of Western States in Portland, Oregon. Dr. Muz has taken many additional courses in Applied Kinesiology and utilizes this technique in her practice. She is also certified in the Webster technique. Dr. Muz enjoys going to different seminars and continually expanding her knowledge in order to provide her patients with optimal care. She practices on the general population including pre and postpartum. When she is not at work, Dr. Muz enjoys an active lifestyle with her husband, Dr. Brandon Grant and their two dogs. She enjoys hiking, running, fitness classes, yoga, watching movies, traveling, baking, knitting and spending time with family.