The Complex Menopause Clinic (CMC) at BC Women’s Hospital provides virtual and in-person care to patients across BC. The team of health-care providers are Menopause Society Certified Practitioners (MSCP).
The Clinic cares for the following patients:
- women and gender-diverse people who are experiencing severe symptoms related to menopause, including those who have already been assessed and treated for these symptoms by a health-care provider without success
- those with medical conditions that might prevent them from using certain medications for symptoms related to menopause, such as hormone therapy.
- This includes people living with HIV, people with spinal cord injury, and people with premature menopause (spontaneous or iatrogenic) or primary ovarian insufficiency.
They do not provide basic menopause care which is available in the community, such as through a family doctor, nurse practitioner, urgent and primary care centre or a gynecologist in the community.
See the website for full eligibility details and information on how to ask your medical team for a referral.