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Restore+ PCOS Canada Program | Red Leaf Wellness

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Welcome to Restore+ PCOS Canada

Are you struggling with the symptoms of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) and looking for a comprehensive, personalized solution? Red Leaf Wellness is here to help. Our Restore+ PCOS Canada Program is designed to support women across Alberta and Canada through a holistic, integrative approach. With a focus on hormone regulation, lifestyle interventions, and nutritional support, this program is tailored to meet your unique needs in managing PCOS effectively from the comfort of your home via telehealth.

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What is PCOS?

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a common hormonal disorder that affects women of reproductive age. It causes an imbalance of reproductive hormones, particularly an excess of androgens (male hormones), which can lead to irregular periods, acne, weight gain, and fertility challenges. Left unmanaged, PCOS can increase the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and other serious health issues.

Common Symptoms of PCOS

Visual representation of PCOS symptoms: a menstrual calendar with red question marks and a pad, a person with hands on their bloated abdomen, and a negative pregnancy test with a woman in the background.

  • Irregular periods: Fewer than nine periods per year, heavy bleeding, or no periods at all.
  • Weight gain and PCOS bloating: Many women experience bloating and weight gain, particularly around the abdomen, often leading to the characteristic PCOS belly vs pregnant belly.
  • Acne and oily skin: Elevated androgens can lead to persistent acne.
  • Excess hair growth: Unwanted hair on the face, chest, or back, known as hirsutism, is a common symptom.
  • Hair thinning: PCOS can also cause hair thinning on the scalp.
  • Fatigue and polycystic ovary syndrome tiredness: Fatigue and tiredness are common but often overlooked symptoms.
  • Fertility challenges: Many women with PCOS struggle to conceive due to irregular ovulation.

If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, or have taken an online PCOS quiz which suggests positive results, call us today to gain more insights and determine if the Restore+ PCOS Canada Program is the right fit for you.

Curious About Your Hormone Health? Take Our Free Self-Assessment!

Are you wondering if hormonal imbalances could be affecting your well-being? Our quick and confidential self-assessment can help you gain valuable insights into your hormone health.

Discover if symptoms like fatigue, mood swings, weight gain, or low libido might be linked to hormone imbalances. It takes just 2-3 minutes to complete and offers a quick evaluation of your current hormonal health. Plus, you can save your progress as you go along!

Receive a personalized report sent directly to your email—helping you understand your next steps toward feeling your best.

How PCOS Affects Daily Life

Living with PCOS affects both physical and emotional well-being. The combination of symptoms such as weight gain, PCOS bloating, and acne can take a toll on self-esteem, leading to anxiety and depression.

Hormonal imbalances can also cause mood swings, disrupt sleep, and increase feelings of frustration and exhaustion. Polycystic ovary syndrome tiredness is particularly challenging as it affects daily energy levels, making it harder to keep up with work, social, and personal responsibilities.

PCOS vs PCOD: Understanding the Difference

There is often confusion between PCOS and PCOD (Polycystic Ovarian Disease). The difference between PCOS and PCOD lies in the scope of the disorder. PCOD is primarily characterized by the presence of cysts on the ovaries and does not involve the same level of systemic hormonal imbalance seen in PCOS. Understanding the PCOD and PCOS difference is essential for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.

Our Restore+ PCOS Program

At Red Leaf Wellness, our PCOS Management Program goes beyond addressing surface-level symptoms. We provide a comprehensive and phased approach to testing, personalized consultations, and lifestyle modifications to help you manage your PCOS holistically. To learn more, we invite you to schedule a complimentary 15-minute Discovery Call with one of our team members. During this call, we will answer any questions you have about our program and help you determine the best course of action for your hormonal health journey.

Why Choose the Restore+ PCOS Canada Program? 

Red Leaf Wellness offers a uniquely holistic and integrative approach to managing PCOS under our Restore + Hormonal Health Programs. Here’s why our PCOS Canada program stands out:

  • Nationwide Telehealth Access: No matter where you are in Alberta or Canada, our program is accessible through virtual care. This allows us to provide high-quality, personalized care without requiring in-person visits (although this remains an option).
  • Tailored Treatment Plans: Every woman’s experience with PCOS is different. We create a customized plan for each patient that addresses specific symptoms, lifestyle, and health goals.
  • Comprehensive Testing and Symptom Monitoring: Our phased testing approach and digital symptom tracking ensure that your treatment evolves with your needs.
  • Holistic Support: From natural therapy for PCOS to stress and sleep management, we focus on every aspect of your health, helping you achieve long-term well-being.

Take the First Step Toward Managing PCOS Canada

If you’re ready to regain control of your health, the Restore+ PCOS Canada Program is here to help. Whether you’re struggling with bloating, fatigue, irregular periods, or fertility issues, our program provides personalized care designed to improve your symptoms and overall quality of life.

Start by scheduling a free discovery call to learn more about how our program can support your journey to better health. Don’t let PCOS define your life—allow Red Leaf Wellness help you find balance and vitality.

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Who is not a candidate for the Restore+ BHRT program?2024-09-28T14:35:32-06:00

While our BHRT program offers numerous benefits for many individuals, it is not suitable for everyone. You may not be a candidate for our BHRT program if:

  • You have a history of hormone-sensitive cancers: Individuals with a history of breast, ovarian, uterine, or prostate cancer should avoid BHRT, as it may exacerbate these conditions.
  • You are pregnant or breastfeeding: Hormonal treatments can affect both the mother and the baby, making BHRT unsuitable during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
  • You have active liver disease: Hormonal therapies can impact liver function, so individuals with active liver disease should not participate in BHRT.
  • You have untreated or uncontrolled endocrine disorders: Conditions such as untreated thyroid disorders or adrenal gland disorders need to be managed before considering BHRT. However, we are able to offer assistance in managing these endocrine disorders outside of our BHRT program. Once properly managed, it may be possible to enroll in BHRT therapy.
  • You have a history of thromboembolic events: Those with a history of blood clots, deep vein thrombosis (DVT), or pulmonary embolism (PE) should avoid BHRT due to the increased risk of these conditions.
  • You have severe cardiovascular disease: Individuals with severe heart conditions may not be suitable candidates for BHRT, as it can potentially exacerbate cardiovascular issues.

If you have any of these conditions or concerns, please consult with our team to explore alternative treatments that may be more appropriate for your health needs.

Will my insurance cover the cost of this hormone health program?2024-11-18T22:08:50-07:00

The answer to this question depends on your specific provider and the coverage within your insurance policy.

Medical Services

Our Hormone Health Program includes services provided by licensed healthcare professionals, such as Nurse Practitioners and Naturopathic Doctors, which many insurance policies may cover. However, insurance policies vary significantly in terms of patient eligibility, provider eligibility, and coverage percentages for these types of services. Depending on your insurance provider’s guidelines, appointments with our team members may be eligible for reimbursement under categories like Nurse Practitioner or Naturopathic Medicine.

After each appointment, you will receive a detailed receipt outlining the services provided and the credentials of the provider who delivered your care. This receipt can be submitted to your insurance company for reimbursement based on the terms of your policy. While many insurance policies cover services included in our program, we cannot guarantee specific coverage, so it’s essential to confirm eligibility and coverage details directly with your insurance provider.

If some services are not covered under your insurance plan, they may still be eligible for reimbursement through a Health Spending Account (HSA), which allows you to claim various health-related expenses.

Please keep in mind that we cannot falsify or alter receipts to change the service classification under a different modality for insurance purposes. Falsifying receipt details is considered insurance fraud. If you plan to use insurance for a specific discipline, let us know before your appointment so we can ensure the appropriate clinician is assigned from the outset. Our team will work with you to provide accurate documentation aligned with your needs and the requirements of your insurance provider.

Supplements

The supplements recommended in our hormone health program, such as Black Cohosh, Red Clover, Dong Quai, Ginseng, Fem-Matrix, and various Symphony Natural Health products, are generally not covered by insurance plans. However, you may be able to use funds from a health spending account (HSA) or flexible spending account (FSA) to pay for these supplements. HSAs and FSAs allow you to set aside pre-tax dollars for qualifying medical expenses, which can include certain supplements. Check with your HSA or FSA administrator to confirm that the supplements recommended in our program are eligible expenses.

Some of the key supplements we may recommend include:

  • Black Cohosh: Known to alleviate hot flashes, night sweats, and mood swings by mimicking the effects of estrogen.
  • Red Clover: Contains isoflavones that produce estrogen-like effects, reducing hot flashes and improving bone density.
  • Dong Quai: Referred to as “female ginseng,” it is effective in treating hot flashes and menstrual irregularities.
  • Ginseng: Boosts energy levels, combats fatigue, improves mood, and promotes a sense of well-being.
  • Fem-Matrix: A blend of herbs designed for menopausal support, combining Black Cohosh, Dong Quai, and others.
  • Symphony Natural Health products: A range of supplements tailored for menopause and perimenopause support, including Femmenessence Pro Harmony, Femmenessence Pro Perimenopause, Femmenessence Pro PostMenopausal, and pH Quintessence Pro.

Prescription Medications

Medications prescribed by your provider and filled at a pharmacy may be covered by your insurance plan, depending on your specific policy and formulary. Some of the medications we may prescribe could include:

  • Progesterone: Prometrium capsules, compounded “Ultimate Sleep” capsules, or compounded “PMS cream” or “Calm cream.”
  • Estrogen: Compounded Biest cream, compounded Estradiol cream, or compounded Estradiol capsules.
  • Testosterone: Compounded testosterone cream for women or men, or Delatestryl injections for men.
  • Thyroid: Desiccated thyroid pellets (Armour Thyroid or NP Thyroid) or compounded T3 capsules.
  • Pleasure Creams: Compounded creams containing various ingredients like testosterone, sildenafil, and others.
  • Miscellaneous: Compounded “Miracle Hair Growth Foam” containing latanoprost, finasteride, and minoxidil.

If you have any further questions about potential insurance coverage for our hormone health program, please don’t hesitate to contact us. We’re here to help you understand your options and make the most of your healthcare benefits.

Is Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT) natural?2024-06-06T03:16:58-06:00

While Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT) uses hormones that originate from natural plant sources, these hormones undergo extensive chemical processing to become identical to those produced by the human body. This processing allows the hormones to function effectively within the body, mimicking natural hormone activity. However, it’s important to understand that the term “natural” does not inherently guarantee the safety or efficacy of BHRT.

The bioidentical hormones used in BHRT Edmonton are designed to closely replicate the molecular structure of endogenous hormones, which can lead to better compatibility and fewer side effects for some patients. Despite their natural origins, the effectiveness and safety of BHRT depend on proper administration and monitoring by a qualified healthcare provider.

Patients considering BHRT Edmonton should have a thorough discussion with their healthcare provider to understand the benefits, risks, and suitability of bioidentical hormones for their specific health needs. This personalized approach ensures that the therapy is tailored to individual health profiles, maximizing the potential benefits while minimizing risks.

For more comprehensive information on the natural aspects of BHRT and its suitability for you, consult with a healthcare provider experienced in administering BHRT Edmonton.

For further reading, visit the University of Alberta Folio article.

Do bioidentical hormones cause weight gain?2024-06-06T03:15:17-06:00

Weight gain is not a common side effect of Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT Edmonton). In fact, by balancing hormones, BHRT can help alleviate symptoms that might contribute to weight gain, such as fatigue, low metabolism, and insulin resistance. Some patients even report weight loss and improved body composition due to restored hormonal balance. However, individual responses can vary, and it’s important to monitor changes with a healthcare provider. Maintaining a healthy diet and regular exercise is also crucial for managing weight during BHRT. For those considering BHRT Edmonton, regular consultations can help track and manage any weight-related changes.

For additional insights, visit Mayo Clinic.

Why is HRT no longer recommended?2024-06-06T03:05:37-06:00

Traditional Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) has faced scrutiny due to potential risks, including an increased risk of breast cancer, blood clots, and heart disease. These risks were highlighted by studies such as the Women’s Health Initiative, which led to a decline in HRT use. However, recent research indicates that HRT can still be safe and effective for many women, particularly when started near menopause and used for the shortest duration necessary. It’s essential to weigh the risks and benefits with a healthcare provider to determine the best course of action, especially when considering options like BHRT in Edmonton.

At what age should a woman stop taking bioidentical hormones?2024-06-06T03:05:24-06:00

The decision to stop taking bioidentical hormones is highly individualized and should be based on health status, symptoms, and personal preferences. Typically, women may continue BHRT as long as the benefits, such as relief from menopausal symptoms and improved quality of life, outweigh the risks. This decision is usually made through regular consultations with a healthcare provider who can assess ongoing needs and monitor for potential side effects. Some women may choose to continue BHRT well into their senior years, while others may decide to stop earlier. For residents of Edmonton, ongoing assessments and consultations can help tailor the duration of BHRT.

Which is better: HRT or bioidentical?2024-06-06T03:05:09-06:00

The choice between traditional Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) and Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT) depends on individual health needs and preferences. BHRT uses hormones that are chemically identical to those the body produces, potentially leading to better tolerance and fewer side effects. Traditional HRT, on the other hand, uses synthetic hormones, which might not be as well tolerated by some individuals. Both therapies aim to alleviate symptoms of hormonal imbalance such as hot flashes, mood swings, and decreased libido. For personalized advice, it’s best to consult with a healthcare provider experienced in BHRT Edmonton.

Who is not a candidate for bioidentical hormones?2024-06-06T03:04:57-06:00

Individuals with a history of hormone-sensitive cancers, blood clots, or liver disease may not be suitable candidates for Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT). Those with untreated thyroid disorders, undiagnosed vaginal bleeding, or severe liver dysfunction should also avoid BHRT. It is essential to consult with a healthcare provider to determine eligibility based on individual health conditions and medical history. Comprehensive evaluations ensure that BHRT Edmonton is both safe and effective for the patient.

For more information, visit Folio – UAlberta.

What is your refund policy for the Restore+ Hormone Health Program?2024-08-03T16:42:23-06:00

Due to the personalized nature of our Restore+ Hormone Health Program, all service appointments must be prepaid and are non-refundable. However, appointments may be rescheduled if arranged more than 48 hours in advance.

If you purchased a package or arranged for a monthly subscription fee, the following policies apply:

Packages and Subscriptions:

  • All service packages, including Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT), are non-refundable once payment has been made. This policy applies under all circumstances, including voluntary discontinuation, inability to complete the program, or dissatisfaction with treatment results.
  • If you have concerns about your progress or results, we encourage you to discuss them with your designated Nurse Practitioner or Functional Medicine Practitioner, who will work with you to assess your situation and make adjustments to your treatment plan as needed.
  • If you experience any adverse reaction to a supplement or medication related to your BHRT treatment, it is crucial that you immediately discontinue use of the product and seek appropriate medical attention. Please notify us in writing about the adverse event, providing relevant documentation. We take such incidents seriously, and our suppliers require this information to properly record and investigate the occurrence.
  • For monthly subscriptions, by purchasing a subscription, you authorize us to charge your credit card monthly for the minimum number of months specified in your subscription plan. Subscriptions are non-refundable. This policy applies in all circumstances, including voluntary discontinuation prior to the end of the minimum commitment period. If you choose to discontinue your subscription early, you may be charged the remaining balance owing for the full term of your subscription plan.
  • In rare cases where services or products were paid for but not provided due to extraordinary circumstances or errors on our part, we may issue a refund or provide compensation at our discretion. Any such exceptions will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

By adhering to these policies, we aim to provide a clear understanding of our commitment to your health and the integrity of our services. If you have any further questions or concerns, please feel free to contact us directly.

Can naturopaths prescribe bioidentical hormones in Alberta?2024-05-29T05:28:57-06:00

In Alberta, naturopathic doctors (NDs) are not authorized to prescribe bioidentical hormones. Only licensed medical doctors (MDs), nurse practitioners (NPs), and other healthcare providers with prescribing authority can prescribe bioidentical hormones. However, having an integrative team at Red Leaf Wellness brings the best of both Eastern and Western medicine in support of whole body health. While NDs cannot prescribe BHRT, they play a crucial role in providing holistic and supportive care. Our unique combination of a functional medicine provider and a nurse practitioner ensures that you receive comprehensive care. This collaboration allows us to address not only your hormonal needs but also your overall well-being, creating a powerful and effective approach to health that very few BHRT providers offer. For more information, you can check Canadian Association of Naturopathic Doctors and Government of Alberta – Health Services.

Are bioidentical hormones approved in Canada?2024-06-04T18:49:07-06:00

Many commonly prescribed bioidentical hormones, such as Estrace (estrogen) and Prometrium (progesterone), are produced by drug companies and are approved and regulated by Health Canada. These products have undergone rigorous testing to ensure they meet safety, efficacy, and quality standards.

In addition, specialized compounding pharmacies can prepare custom-made bioidentical hormone formulations based on a healthcare provider’s prescription. These compounded formulations are tailored to meet individual patient needs and may come in various forms, such as capsules, creams, gels, tablets, suppositories, or nasal sprays.

While the individual ingredients used in compounded bioidentical hormones are approved by Health Canada and can be found in commercially available products, the specific compounded formulations are not directly approved or regulated by Health Canada. This is because the customized nature of these preparations, including their unique concentrations, makes it impractical for Health Canada to approve each individual formulation. Any hormone therapy we prescribe, whether Health Canada-approved or compounded, is always within the federal prescribing guidelines to ensure your safety and well-being.

It is important to note that compounded bioidentical hormones may vary in quality and consistency compared to Health Canada-approved products. However, reputable compounding pharmacies adhere to strict quality control measures and industry standards to ensure the safety and quality of their formulations.

Our healthcare providers work closely with patients to determine the most appropriate form of bioidentical hormone therapy based on individual needs, preferences, and medical history. We consider both Health Canada-approved products and custom-compounded formulations to develop personalized treatment plans that are safe and effective for each patient.

Do you need a prescription for BHRT?2024-05-29T05:27:43-06:00

Yes, you need a prescription for Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT). A healthcare provider, such as a doctor or a nurse practitioner, must evaluate your hormone levels and overall health to determine the appropriate treatment plan. The prescription ensures that you receive the correct type and dosage of hormones tailored to your specific needs. For more information, visit the North American Menopause Society and WebMD.

What is the average cost of BHRT?2024-05-29T05:24:34-06:00

The average cost of Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT) can vary depending on several factors such as the specific hormones prescribed, the dosage, and the frequency of treatment. On average, BHRT costs range from $200 to $500 per month. This estimate includes the cost of consultations, lab tests, and the hormones themselves. It’s important to note that insurance coverage for BHRT can vary, so check with your provider to understand what is covered under your plan.

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