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Menopause Centre of Excellence in Nova Scotia moves forward
Summary
Nova Scotia is launching the first phase of a specialized menopause clinic as part of a planned Menopause Centre of Excellence, with an RFP for clinic space issued and an expected opening in winter 2026–2027.
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Nova Scotia is moving ahead with the first phase of a Menopause Centre of Excellence by establishing a specialized menopause clinic. The clinic will focus on managing symptoms related to perimenopause, menopause and post‑menopause. Officials said the initiative responds to a longstanding gap in care for people over age 40. Research and education components are planned to be added after the initial clinical services.
Key details:
- A request for proposals for clinic space has been issued, and the clinic is expected to open in winter 2026–2027.
- The clinic will be dedicated to perimenopause, menopause and post‑menopause care.
- Staff will include a general practitioner, registered nurse, pelvic floor physiotherapist, dietitian and gynecologist, and services will be offered in person and virtually across the province.
- The Menopause Centre of Excellence is led by the Department of Health and Wellness in partnership with the Menopause Society of Nova Scotia, IWK Health and Nova Scotia Health.
- Centres of excellence are described as built on clinical care, research and education; research and education components will be added over time.
Summary:
Officials say the clinic aims to close a gap in available care and help reduce wait times for menopause-related services. The immediate next step is the procurement process for clinic space, with an expected opening in winter 2026–2027. Further phases will add research and education programs over time.
