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RAMQ healthcare For Quebec Residents

Request a consultation through RAMQ

If you are a resident of Quebec and wish to receive treatment through Quebec’s public healthcare system (RAMQ), please complete the following:

Step 1

Ask you family doctor for a referral for "Dr. Lysanne Campeau".

Step 2

Fax the referral document to 514-340-7559 with your phone number (Dr. Campeau’s office at the Jewish General Hospital).

Step 3

The office will contact you to schedule a consultation appointment and confirm the wait time.

Not eligible for RAMQ or prefer to receive treatment privately?

If you are a resident of any province (Quebec OR any other province) AND wish to receive treatment privately, please swtich to private treatment

RAMQ related FAQs

Are Dr. Campeau’s treatments covered by public healthcare?

For Quebec residents, most essential medical treatments, including many offered by Dr. Campeau, are covered through our province’s public healthcare system (Régie de l’assurance maladie du Québec, or RAMQ). On the Treatments page, certain treatments that are considered elective, and that are therefore not covered by RAMQ, are clearly indicated as such.

To see Dr. Campeau through the public system, you need a referral from a family doctor. Please have the referral faxed to the Jewish General Hospital in Montreal in Montreal at 514-340-7559.

Wait times in the public healthcare system can be long, particularly for elective treatments that are not considered medically urgent. Unfortunately, wait times are outside Dr. Campeau’s control.

Where will my treatment take place?

Quebec residents wishing to use Quebec’s public healthcare system are treated at the Jewish General Hospital in Montreal. Certain surgeries are done at Lasalle Hospital. Private services are provided at  Steinberg Santé. Private surgeries are performed at private surgical centres such as Centre de Chirurgie Métropolitain and Centre de Chirurgie Mont-Royal .

Can I bring someone with me?

Absolutely. The person you bring should be someone with whom you’re comfortable discussing intimate medical issues.

What do I need to bring to my first appointment? / What do I need to prepare?

It would be helpful to bring all relevant medical records, such as past test results, records of any previous surgeries, and notes from prior consultations or clinical visits. If you’re not sure whether something is relevant, it’s best to bring it. Please also bring a list of all medications you are currently taking.

What is the wait time to see Dr. Campeau?

For Quebec residents who wish to use Quebec’s public healthcare system, you need to obtain a referral from your family doctor and have it faxed to the Jewish General Hospital in Montreal at 514-340-7559. The office will contact you to schedule an appointment and confirm the wait time.

If you wish to be seen privately, no referral is needed. Please fill out the private treatment contact form. The office will contact you to schedule an appointment and confirm the wait time.

What areas does Dr. Campeau serve?

Dr. Campeau treats patients in Montreal, Quebec. Quebec residents wishing to use Quebec’s public healthcare system are treated at the Jewish General Hospital in Montreal. Private services are provided at Steinberg Santé.

Can Dr. Campeau treat patients who don’t speak English, French, or Spanish?

Dr. Campeau is happy to treat patients who speak languages other than English, French, or Spanish. They should be accompanied by an adult translator fluent in either English, French, or Spanish as well as the patient’s native language during the visit. The patient should be comfortable discussing very private issues via the translator.

What languages does Dr. Campeau speak?

Dr. Campeau treats patients in English, French, or Spanish. She can provide care in the language of your choice.

How do I get a referral to see a urologist or urogynecologist?

To be seen in Quebec’s public healthcare system, you must be a Quebec resident with a valid RAMQ card and obtain a referral from your family doctor. To be seen privately, you do not need a referral.

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