Bringing Women’s Health Education Into the Community
At Healthy Foundations Naturopathic Clinic, we believe education is one of the most powerful tools in healthcare. We are deeply passionate about sharing evidence-based women’s health information and see community education as an important part of our work.
Our team of naturopathic doctors brings clinical experience, current research, and real-world perspective into every presentation, creating supportive spaces where women feel informed, empowered, and confident in their health decisions.
We speak on the full spectrum of women’s health, including fertility, reproductive health, pregnancy and postpartum care, metabolic and cardiovascular health, bone health, perimenopause, menopause, sexual health & more!
If you’re interested in hosting a Healthy Foundations educational event or workshop, we’d love to connect. Please use the form below to inquire about speaking opportunities.
Our team has previously spoken about;
- Menopause Hormone Therapy: An Evidence-Based Approach to Informed Decision-Making
- Your Heart, Your Hormones: Cardiovascular Health Across the Female Lifespan
- A Biopsychosocial Approach to Libido and Sexual Health
- Bone Health in Women: Prevention, Screening, and Clinical Conversations
- Fertility, Reproductive Health & Preconception Care
- Pregnancy
- Postpartum Health Support
Custom topics and tailored presentations are always available. These examples reflect just some of the educational work we’ve shared with communities and professional audiences.
Partner With Healthy Foundations
If you’re interested in inviting Healthy Foundations Naturopathic Clinic to speak, collaborate, or be part of an event, we would truly love to connect with you.
You can reach out through our contact form and share a few details to help us get started — such as the type of event you’re planning, the topic(s) you’re interested in, and whether you’re hoping for a virtual or in-person presentation.
We’re excited to connect and explore how we can support your community through meaningful, evidence-based women’s health education.