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Menopause care is more widely available, but financially out of reach for many
Canada launches new virtual menopause clinics in Alberta and Ontario to address care gaps; 70% of women experience hot flashes, experts say.
- Menopause care is becoming more available through virtual clinics, but many women cannot afford the costs, as indicated by Karine Beauchamp, a federal government worker.
- Karine Beauchamp experienced debilitating symptoms from perimenopause and sought help at a private menopause clinic, paying $300 for a consultation.
- The demand for menopause care is high, but the lack of public funding means many must pay out-of-pocket, as expressed by Beauchamp.
- Experts like Dr. Wendy Wolfman emphasize the need for better access to menopause care, as many providers lack training in this area.
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Menopause care is more widely available, but financially out of reach for many
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