Free worksheet
Questions to ask your doctor or specialist.
Tick the questions you want to raise. Anything you've already flagged from the Supplement safety checklist or the Treatments toolkit shows up here automatically. Add your meds and any context, then print it. Hand it across the desk, it shortens the appointment and gets you a better one.
If your GP isn't a menopause specialist, they may not have these in front of them. They're free, current, and written for doctors and specialists , no harm in printing one and bringing it along.
- CMS Menopause Pocket Guide (PDF) . Canadian Menopause Society, the at-a-glance one most GPs actually use.
- CMS MHT Tables 2025 (PDF) , every available HRT preparation, dose and route on one sheet.
- Canada DND doctor or specialist guide , the clearest "indications, cautions, contraindications" table we've seen on a government site.
A bit about you
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The deeper toolkits feed into this page.
Supplement safety checklist
Tick what you're taking, it lands in the Supplements section here.
Treatments toolkit
The full pre-appointment workbook, this page is the short version.
Find a doctor or specialist
Menopause-literate doctors, therapists and pelvic-floor PTs.
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My health record pulls these questions together with your check-in trends, your supplements and your profile , one page, every appointment.
This is education, not medical advice. Your doctor or specialist decides.
Questions for my doctor or specialist
Prepared May 28, 2026 · From asknila.com (education, not medical advice).
About me
Medications
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Personal & family history
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Nothing selected yet. Tick a few questions above, then print.
