Science&Humans and Quikcard Launch National Hormone Health Benefit
Science&Humans and Quikcard Launch Hormone Health Benefit

Science&Humans, Canada's premier digital hormone health platform, has partnered with Quikcard to make its clinician-led care available to plan members across Canada, with coverage beginning June 22, 2026. This initiative expands access to specialized care for hormone and metabolic health across all life stages.

Addressing a Growing Gap in Modern Healthcare

Hormone health plays a critical role in daily functioning, impacting energy, mood, sleep, metabolism, and cognitive performance. Despite its broad impact, access to specialized, continuous care remains limited. Across Canada, millions experience symptoms linked to hormonal imbalance, often without clear diagnosis or consistent treatment. Approximately 1 in 3 adults report symptoms affecting energy, sleep, mood, or metabolic health, while more than 75% of menopausal women experience disruptive symptoms. Rates of metabolic conditions, including insulin resistance, continue to rise across working-age populations. Hormone-related conditions are frequently managed through fragmented care models with limited continuity or long-term support.

A Comprehensive, Life-Stage Approach

Hormone-related conditions evolve across life stages, from reproductive health concerns in early adulthood to metabolic changes, menopause, and age-related hormone decline. The Science&Humans model is designed around this continuum, supporting individuals across their full health journey. The program combines lab diagnostics, virtual consultations with clinicians, personalized treatment plans, and ongoing follow-up. Delivered through a digital-first model, it enables members to access specialized care more quickly and consistently while integrating with their broader healthcare ecosystem.

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Expanding Access Through Modern Benefits

By introducing this offering, Quikcard is expanding access to care that supports both daily performance and long-term healthspan, while giving members greater flexibility in how they engage with their health benefits. The agreement reflects a growing shift among Canadian benefits providers toward more flexible, member-directed healthcare, as demand rises for solutions that address not only acute conditions but the ongoing factors shaping daily wellness and long-term health outcomes.

"Access to continuous, personalized care is becoming essential as more individuals seek support for hormone and metabolic health," said Aftab Pashaw, co-founder and CEO of Science&Humans. "Through our partnership with Quikcard, we’re making it easier for members to access care that addresses root causes and supports their health over time—not just in isolated moments."

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