
Don’t Wait for Bone Loss, Strong Bones, Active You
Many women experience bone loss, especially after pregnancy or during menopause, it’s never too early to stay strong
Core Program: $240
Services Eligible for Extended Benefit Plans - For Women 35-65 - Certified Menopause Clinicians - Nutrition Experts - Services Eligible for Extended Benefit Plans - For Women 35-65 - Certified Menopause Clinicians - Nutrition Experts -
What To Expect With Bravella’s Bone Strength Program
Evidence-based approaches for women.
Designed by Women for Women
Women have unique bone health needs, our experts will help you understand where you in your journey and design an approach for you.
Quick, From Home, On Your Time
No long wait times, virtual sessions with appropriate testing and guidance.
Holistic Approach
Not just focused on medical treatment but a full-mind-body approach so you can thrive.
All Your Needs in One Place
Want answers? End the frustration and come to one place. Women’s health is all we do. Access clinicians, dietitians and counsellors.
We’re More Than a Virtual Healthcare Provider
We’re your partners in redefining how personalized healthcare is delivered and more.
How Bravella's Bone Strength Program Work?
Virtual Appointment with Expert
Book an appointment with our expert clinicians for a full assessment and understand your options.
Personalized Plan
Design your approach with our clinical team from medications to nutrition.
Ongoing Personal Support
We assign every Bravella member a nurse concierge to support you and help guide you.
Frequently Asked Questions
I don't have any menopause symptoms so do I need to think about my bones?
Regardless of symptoms, most women experience changes to their bone health as their hormones change, even if they do not feel symptoms. Often women think about one health late in the process and are at risk for issues including fracture.
I am very active so do I need to worry about bone health?
Bone health is an important part of being active, your bones may be stronger than others. If you are active that’s great, don’t forget bone health so you can keep ahead of teh pack!
I fractured my wrist recently, is that related?
It is impossible to know. Talk to a qualified health professional to understand if there are underlying issues.
I have joint pain, is that related to bone health?
It’s possible they are related, however this needs to be assessed by a qualified health professional to understand the complete picture.