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Urdu and Hindi-speaking therapists in Calgary.
Same Urdu and Hindi at home, across borders, across generations. Sessions can move between Urdu, Hindi, and English freely — you don’t have to pick one.
Therapy works through language. Culture shapes both.
When the therapist understands the cultural context behind your words — family expectations, religious obligations, the specific weight of stigma in your community, the way migration and intergenerational change show up in everyday life — sessions go faster and deeper.
For South Asian, Pakistani, Indian, and Afghan Calgarians, working in a shared language often makes the difference between engagement and quiet disengagement. There’s research backing the broader pattern that language-concordant care supports therapeutic alliance and retention.
Sessions can move between Urdu, Hindi, and English freely. Family sessions, couples sessions, and individual work all work the same way.
Meet your Urdu & Hindi-speaking therapists.
Browse and click into a bio. The free consult is a call to talk through fit, fees, and insurance.

“I understand that, at times, life can be challenging and difficult to manage. In those moments, it can be helpful to seek support — and discover healthy, adaptive ways of coping.”

“Your trust in me is a privilege, and I am here to support and guide you every step of the way.”
A few things worth knowing.
Are sessions covered by insurance?
Most extended health plans cover Registered Psychologists and Registered Provisional Psychologists. Direct billing is available with Blue Cross.
Can family members join in Urdu or Hindi?
Yes. Family sessions are available in Urdu, Hindi, or a mix with English — depending on who is in the room.
In-person or online?
Both. Sessions at our Calgary office (2640 30 St SW) or by encrypted video for clients across Alberta.
Twenty minutes. On the phone. Free.
Tell us what’s going on and ask anything — insurance, format, fees, what a first session looks like. You’ll be on the call with one of our therapists, and we’ll go from there together. If we’re not the right practice for you, we’ll say so.