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4 ways Canada's pharmacists are equipped to help support women's health

You may be surprised how much they can do.

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If you're a woman who has found getting help with your health to be increasingly tricky, you're not imagining things. According to Liza Vityuk, a partner at McKinsey & Company, women often face unique wellness challenges — but doctors aren't the only ones who can help navigate those moments.

And while you might think women-specific concerns like reproduction would explain it, those account for just 5% of this healthcare gap. There is no simple answer, but one of the challenges you may face as a woman is knowing where to find help and answers when you need them.

You can actually find support for various women's health concerns at your nearest Walmart Pharmacy, where their pharmacists are experienced and qualified to help you. Here are three ways your pharmacist can help support women's health.

Help treat minor health issues

Doctors play a big role in your health, but they’re not the only ones who can help when you’re dealing with common health problems. Your pharmacist is qualified to assess and prescribe treatment for minor health issues, including urinary tract infections (UTIs), menstrual cramps, yeast infections, dermatitis, acid reflux, sprains and more.

Provide a consultation

Whether you book a consultation or walk in, you can talk to a pharmacist at Walmart Pharmacy about your concern, and they can help you decide on your next steps.

Your pharmacist not only has a wealth of information about products that can improve women's health and well-being from puberty to menopause, but can also help you understand what's what regarding vitamins, supplements, probiotics and more. For example, you'll find things like:

Support family planning

Speak to your pharmacist if you're looking for more information and help with family planning, prenatal care or nursing support. Depending on your province, they can even prescribe different types of contraceptives, provide prenatal vitamins and vaccinations, and prescribe medication for morning sickness.

If you want more help regarding women's health, head into a Walmart Pharmacy and talk to the pharmacist about how their expertise can support your health and well-being. They're there for you.

The information in this article is not intended and should not be construed as medical advice. Always read and follow product labels carefully to determine if a product is appropriate for you. Consult your health care provider before making any health care decisions or for guidance about a specific medical condition.

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