Perimenopause, Menopause & Hormone Health
Understanding Your Body Is The First Step To Managing the Changes
Every woman's experience with hormonal change is different. At Westrick Clinic you have options. A free consultation with Sue West RN or a comprehensive appointment with Tammy Campbell NP.
You may be noticing changes in your energy, sleep, mood, weight, focus, libido, or overall well-being.
Or perhaps you’re simply looking to better understand perimenopause, menopause, hormone health, and healthy aging so you can make informed decisions about your future.
Start with a complimentary 30-minute consultation with Registered Nurse Sue West. With more than 25 years of nursing experience, Sue has helped thousands of patients navigate important health decisions through education, support, and personalized care.
Together, you’ll discuss your symptoms, concerns, and wellness goals while exploring whether additional assessment, hormone evaluation, laboratory testing, or a comprehensive appointment with Nurse Practitioner Tammy Campbell may be appropriate for you.
Healthy Aging Starts With Understanding
Nurse Practitioner - Advanced Medical Expertise. Personalized Women's Care.
Women’s health is not one-size-fits-all. Every woman enters perimenopause, menopause, and the aging process with a unique health history, lifestyle, symptoms, and goals. Understanding what’s happening in your body requires more than a quick conversation or generalized advice.
Nurse Practitioners are advanced healthcare providers with the education, training, and authority to assess, diagnose, order and interpret laboratory testing, prescribe treatments, and develop personalized care plans. Unlike traditional symptom-based approaches, a Nurse Practitioner can evaluate the bigger picture, connecting the dots between hormonal changes, sleep, mood, energy, metabolism, sexual health, cardiovascular health, and overall wellness.
Understanding your hormones and health is the first step toward taking control of it.
At Westrick Clinic, Tammy Campbell, NP takes a comprehensive and individualized approach to women’s health. Her goal is not simply to manage symptoms, but to help women better understand their health, identify contributing factors, and create a plan that aligns with their personal goals and stage of life.
Whether hormone therapy is appropriate or not, you’ll leave with greater clarity, a deeper understanding of your options, and a personalized roadmap for moving forward with confidence.
AHC System Wasn’t Built to Sit With You
Most appointments wiht your Doctor last 7–10 minutes, focus on symptoms instead of root cause, and end without real answers or follow-through. You don’t need another rushed visit.
You need someone who will actually listen, investigate what’s going on, and walk the journey with you until things make sense again. Now you have options. Speak with Sue West in a 30 minute complimentary consultation or book an Appointment with Tammy Campbell NP below.
You have options. Working directly with Tammy Campbell, Nurse Practitioner with over 25+ years experience specializing in hormone health for women 40+.
BOOK 60 Minutes With Tammy Campbell, Nurse Practitioner
Nurse Practitioner - Lacombe, AB.
What Are My Options Working With Tammy Campbell NP?

Initial Consultation with NP
60-minute deep-dive consultation.That’s why your initial consultation isn’t rushed or cookie-cutter.
Comprehensive lab testing (not guesswork)
Personalized treatment plan
Ongoing support and adjustments

Your Health Story Deserves More Than 10 Minutes
This is an investment in your future health and confidence. A simple decision now unlocks a streamlined, stress-free health experience later. This isn’t just healthcare. It’s human care, with small-town heart. Where your voice is heard, your questions are answered, and your time is valued.
Meet Tammy Campbell, NP
Tammy Campbell, Master of Advanced Nursing Practice, NP, RN, Midwife, is a Nurse Practitioner with 20+ years of clinical experience across trauma, primary care, women’s health, and addiction medicine.
What a Nurse Practitioner Can Do
In Alberta, a licensed Nurse Practitioner can:
- Assess and diagnose medical conditions
- Order and interpret lab tests
- Prescribe prescription medications, including hormone therapy
- Provide referrals to specialists
- Create and manage ongoing treatment plans and overall care
60 Minute Full Health Assessment
A clear path forward. Because when you’re heard properly… your health finally starts to make sense. Your records are private and securely stored under Alberta’s Health Information Act (HIA).
What if your note sure it's hormones?
That’s exactly why this consultation exists. You Don’t Have to Keep Guessing. And depending on the results of the consultation, you decide if ongoing care is what you want.
Frequently Asked Questions About NP & HRT Therapy
CRNA: Scope of Practice for Nurse Practitioners
December 2022 Effective March 31, 2023 https://cms.nurses.ab.ca/media/y4yjvita/scope-of-practice-for-nurse-practitioners-2022.pdf
No, this service does not replace a family doctor.
So who enforces it?
Supporting Provincial Legislation:
Yes, Private clinics can operate legally as long as they do not bill the public system (AHCIP) for services that are covered under the Canada Health Act (like primary care), unless they follow specific public-private integration rules.
Speed, personalization, and access.
Shorter wait times
More time with providers
- Access to a referral network of physicians and specialists
Access to innovative or advanced treatments not always available in the public system (e.g., pelvic floor tech, non-surgical facelifts, Hormone Replacement Therapy etc. )
and more...
Yes! Visiting a private clinic doesn’t affect your eligibility for public healthcare. Many patients choose to supplement their public care with private services.
In many NP-led private clinics like The Westrick Clinic, patients receive ongoing primary care services similar to those of a family physician.
NPs can:
Diagnose and treat
Prescribe medications (including controlled substances)
Order lab/imaging
Follow up long term
It’s about choice, access, and outcomes, not just income.