Clinical Care

Your care begins with
an independent clinician

RevelleCare connects women with licensed Canadian healthcare clinicians who provide independent clinical assessments and, where medically appropriate, personalized prescription treatment plans. Your clinician — not RevelleCare — makes every clinical decision.

Clinical independence
is non-negotiable

Every RevelleCare clinician holds independent prescribing authority under Canadian law. RevelleCare provides the platform — your clinician provides the care. These are not the same thing, and that distinction matters for your safety.

Independent prescribing authority

RevelleCare clinicians hold independent prescribing authority under Canadian federal and provincial law. They do not require physician oversight to assess, diagnose, or prescribe. Their professional judgement is their own — regulated by their provincial college, not by RevelleCare.

No guaranteed prescription

A prescription is issued only if your clinician determines it is medically appropriate for you, based on your full assessment. RevelleCare does not instruct clinicians to prescribe, does not set clinical thresholds, and has no financial interest in the outcome of any individual clinical decision.

Patient relationship first

Before any prescription can be issued, a genuine clinician-patient relationship must be established through your intake and live consultation. This is a legal and ethical requirement under Canadian compounding and prescribing standards — and a commitment we take seriously.

Fully licensed.
Provincially registered.

Every clinician in the RevelleCare network holds active registration with their provincial regulatory college and meets our clinical competency standards for women's health and menopausal care.

Ontario Clinicians

Registered with the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) and holding Extended Class (EC) registration, which grants full independent prescribing authority under the Nursing Act and the Regulated Health Professions Act. Ontario EC clinicians are among the most comprehensively trained prescribers in Canada.

British Columbia Clinicians

Registered with the BC College of Nurses and Midwives (BCCNM) in the Nurse Practitioner designation. BC NPs hold prescriptive authority under the Health Professions Act and the Nurses (Registered) and Nurse Practitioners Regulation, with full scope to assess, diagnose, and prescribe.

Women's Health Specialization

All RevelleCare clinicians have demonstrated experience in women's health, menopause, and hormonal care. Competency in peri- and post-menopausal assessment — including skin-related presentations and contraindications — is a requirement, not optional.

Telehealth Certified

RevelleCare clinicians are trained and experienced in virtual clinical assessment. Each holds appropriate malpractice insurance for telemedicine practice and is required to follow the same standard of care in a virtual setting as they would in person.

What your clinician is legally authorized to do

  • Conduct a full clinical health assessment
  • Order and interpret diagnostic tests where appropriate
  • Diagnose health conditions within their scope of practice
  • Prescribe medications, including compounded topical treatments
  • Refer to specialists when clinically indicated
  • Establish and maintain an ongoing patient health record
  • Make independent clinical decisions without physician oversight
  • Renew or discontinue treatments based on clinical reassessment

What to expect
from your clinician

Your RevelleCare consultation is a genuine clinical appointment — not an automated questionnaire. Here is exactly what happens.

Complete your health intake

Before your appointment, you complete a detailed medical intake covering your health history, current medications, skin concerns, menopausal symptoms, and contraindications. This takes 10–15 minutes and is reviewed by your clinician prior to your consultation. Your information is protected under PIPEDA and applicable provincial health privacy legislation.

Your live virtual consultation

You meet with your assigned clinician by video or phone for a live, individual clinical assessment. This is not a pre-recorded process or automated approval. Your clinician will ask follow-up questions, discuss your goals, review your intake, and exercise their independent professional judgement about whether any treatment is appropriate for you.

Your personalized treatment plan — if appropriate

If your clinician determines that prescription treatment is clinically appropriate, they will issue a patient-specific prescription tailored to your needs, skin, history, and stage. Your clinician selects the active ingredients, format, and strength — there is no default prescription. If your clinician determines treatment is not appropriate, they will advise you on next steps, including non-prescription alternatives or referral to specialist care.

Ongoing care and annual renewal

Your prescription is valid for one year. Before any renewal, you complete a new intake and undergo a fresh clinical reassessment with a RevelleCare clinician. There is no automatic refill. Your clinician may adjust, maintain, or discontinue your treatment plan based on your updated health status. Your long-term health always takes precedence over continuity of any particular treatment.

RevelleCare does not practice medicine.
Your clinician does.

RevelleCare is a telemedicine platform. We connect you to independent, licensed healthcare clinicians who hold their own prescribing authority and are solely responsible for the clinical care they provide. RevelleCare does not direct, instruct, or override the professional judgement of any clinician in our network. All clinical decisions belong to your clinician — as the law requires and as good care demands.

Launching Fall 2026

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