Women’s Health Physician
Dr. Céline Sayed, MD, CCFP, MSCP
Women’s Health Physician
Bilingual: English & French
She is a Canadian-trained Family Medicine physician with a focused practice in women’s health and medical gynecology. She provides evidence-based, patient-centered care for individuals across the reproductive and menopausal lifespan.
Dr. Sayed completed medical school and her Family Medicine Residency at the University of Ottawa. She then pursued an Enhanced Skills Fellowship in Women’s Health affiliated with both the University of Ottawa and Queen’s University, further deepening her expertise in complex gynecologic and menopausal care.
Clinical interests include:
Cervical cancer screening (Pap testing)
Menopause and perimenopause management
Vulvar and vaginal health conditions
Abnormal uterine bleeding
Contraception and family planning
Dr. Sayed is a Menopause Society Certified Practitioner (MSCP), reflecting advanced training in evidence-based menopause care. She is passionate about supporting patients through hormonal transitions with clarity, compassion, and up-to-date medical guidance.
Her approach emphasizes:
Clear education and shared decision-making
Evidence-based treatment plans
Respectful, trauma-informed care
Creating space for open conversations about reproductive and menopausal health
Dr. Sayed practices in both English and French and is committed to improving access to specialized women’s health care in Ottawa.
Menopause Consultation – May 8, 2026
Pap Test – April 27, 2026
(Accepting OHIP Patients)
This appointment is for a cervical cancer screening and HPV test with Dr. Céline Sayed. HPV infections: are common and usually have no signs or symptoms and are a common cause of cervical cancer.
The visit is quick and focused on preventative care in a comfortable, professional setting.
(Accepting OHIP Patients)
This consultation with Dr. Céline Sayed a Menopause Society Certified Practitioner (MSCP) focuses on evaluating and managing symptoms related to perimenopause and menopause. The visit allows time to review your medical history, discuss symptoms, and explore treatment options if appropriate.
Please note:
A valid OHIP card and a physician’s referral are required. Our team can help support the referral process if needed.
