Canada peri/menopause guide

Walk in prepared.

Get a clear symptom snapshot, doctor-ready questions, and a practical appointment plan so you can show up informed, prepared, and harder to dismiss. Built from lived experience, for the realities of Canadian care.

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You do not need another rabbit hole.

In Canada, menopause care is notoriously inconsistent, and the burden often falls on women to connect the dots. This guide helps you organize the signal and move into your next care step with more clarity and less guesswork.

Research should not be your second job.

Appointments work better with context.

Prepare for backup, just in case.

A guide built to make the next step easier.

The guide picks up where the confusion starts. It turns scattered symptoms, rushed appointments, and unclear follow-up into a clearer plan for what to notice, what to ask, and what to do next.

Symptoms

Understand what your symptoms point to for discussion with your doctor.

Rule out

See what else may be worth asking about alongside menopause.

Preparation

Bring better questions, clearer language, and the context that matters.

Backup

Know what to do next if the first step does not give enough clarity.

A little prep goes a long way.

Take a quiz (only takes a minute), unlock your prep guide, and choose what you pay.

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Complete the assessment*

Capture your symptoms and patterns in one place.

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Unlock your prep guide

Get clearer questions, context, and next steps.

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Pay what you can

Pay what feels fair, including $0, for your prep guide.

* Informed by Canada’s MQ6 framework — what doctors and gynecologists in Canada rely on to help diagnose and treat women in menopause transition.

Why I built it

I built this from lived experience inside a confusing, fragmented care journey. I know what it feels like to wait for care, then feel rushed once you are finally in the room. To run into the one-concern-per-appointment reality. To realize that menopause and hormone-related care can vary widely depending on your family physician, while specialist care can take far too long. In my case, much of the research and advocacy fell to me while symptoms were disrupting my sleep and daily life. Menopause care in Canada is not meaningfully free. The cost is often paid in wait time, effort, confusion, or money and, for many, eventually in private care they never planned to pursue. This guide is my attempt to make that path more usable: a practical way to get organized, ask better questions, and walk into an appointment with more clarity and momentum.

Trusted places to go deeper.

This guide helps you prepare, but it is not meant to replace medical care. These resources are good starting points if you want to understand menopause guidance, symptoms, or practitioner options more deeply.

The Menopause Society

Evidence-based menopause guidance, symptom education, and a practitioner directory through a leading North American menopause organization.

A plain-language privacy note.

We keep this simple: we collect only what we need to generate your prep guide, send it to you, and support the tool.

What we collect

  • Your email address.
  • Your assessment responses.
  • If you choose to pay, payment-related information such as payment status and basic transaction details. We do not receive your full card number.

Why we collect it

  • To generate your prep guide.
  • To send the guide to you by email.
  • To respond if you contact us for support or deletion.
  • To keep basic operational records and troubleshoot issues.

Who we share it with

We use third-party providers to host the form, send email, and process payments if you choose to pay. Right now that includes Tally for the form, regular Gmail for email delivery, and Stripe for payment processing. We do not receive your full card number.

Tally also relies on third-party subprocessors for services such as hosting, email delivery, storage, security, and analytics.

Where your data may be stored

Your information may be stored or processed outside Canada.

Tally says form data is stored in Europe. Tally also lists some subprocessors outside Europe, including SendGrid for email and Stripe for payments in the United States, so some processing may happen outside Canada.

How long we keep it

We keep information only as long as needed to provide the guide, handle support, and meet legal, tax, accounting, and operational requirements.

If you ask us to delete your information, we will do that unless we need to keep something for legal or operational reasons.

Tally says deleted submissions remain in trash or backups for up to 90 days before permanent deletion, unless removed earlier.

Security and email risk

We use reasonable administrative and technical safeguards, but no online system is perfectly secure.

Your guide is delivered by regular email. Regular email is not an encrypted medical portal, and Gmail should be treated like standard email. That means there is some risk in sending personal information by email.

Please do not include anything in the form that you would not want sent by regular email. By using the tool, you understand and accept that risk.

Your choices

You can stop using the tool at any time.

You can request deletion or ask questions at withluna.support@gmail.com. We will do our best to honor deletion requests, subject to legal or operational limits.