Precision medicine,
with a steady hand.

A physician-led internal medicine, menopause care, and longevity medicine clinic in Calgary — built around the kind of careful, thorough care most people remember from a different era of medicine.

Why we Exist

A clinic built for the medicine that doesn't fit a 10-minute visit.

Integria began with a clinical observation: the patients who needed careful, integrated thinking the most were often the ones the system had the least time to give it to. Complex hypertension, perimenopause symptoms that didn’t match the textbook, fatigue without a clear cause, layered cardiometabolic risk — the medicine that requires sitting with a problem rather than reaching for the next step in a protocol.

We brought together a group of fellowship-trained internal medicine specialists, certified menopause practitioners, and clinical leaders who wanted to practice that kind of medicine again. The model is private, but the philosophy is unchanged from the public system that trained us: thorough, evidence-informed, accountable. We just gave ourselves the time to do it properly.

Integria serves patients across Calgary and southern Alberta through three connected care lines — consultative Internal Medicine for referring physicians, membership-based Menopause Care, and emerging Longevity Medicine for proactive, prevention-first patients. Each line shares the same physicians, the same diagnostics, and the same standard of care.

Our goal isn't to replace the medicine that came before. It's to give complex problems the time and the team they always deserved.

Your Care Team

The team behind Integria.

Fellowship-trained specialists with academic, hospital, and provincial leadership experience — practicing in Calgary and accepting both consultative referrals and membership patients.

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    Dr. Kathryn Watson MD, MSc, FRCPC, MSCP
    • General Internal Medicine Specialist
    • Menopause Society Certified Practitioner
    • Clinical Pharmacology & Hypertension Specialist
    • Clinical Lecturer, U of C, Cumming School of Medicine

    Dr. Watson is a fellowship-trained General Internal Medicine specialist with close to a decade of inpatient and outpatient practice in Calgary. Her background in pharmacology runs deep: she holds a Master's in Pharmacology and Toxicology and spent five years on staff in Clinical Pharmacology, developing particular expertise in complex medication management, polypharmacy, and pharmacogenomics. She has a focused clinical interest in resistant and secondary hypertension and is completing a one-year fellowship in endocrine hypertension. As a Menopause Society Certified Practitioner, she provides evidence-informed perimenopause and menopause care with an emphasis on cardiometabolic risk reduction.

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    Dr. Anna Purdy MD, MSc, FRCPC, MSCP
    • General Internal Medicine Specialist
    • Associate Clinical Professor, University of Calgary, Cumming School of Medicine
    • Senior Medical Director, Southern Alberta Clinical Network

    Dr. Purdy is a General Internal Medicine specialist with more than 20 years of clinical experience and a record of hospital and provincial leadership, including a decade as Site Lead for the Department of Medicine and General Internal Medicine at Rockyview General Hospital. She trained at the University of Calgary and holds a Master's in Chemistry. Her clinical focus spans cardiovascular risk assessment, metabolic health, and menopause care for patients with medical complexity. As a Menopause Society Certified Practitioner, she builds management plans grounded in current evidence and individualized to each patient.

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    Dr. Stewart Spence MD, FRCPC
    • General Internal Medicine Specialist
    • Clinical Lecturer, University of Calgary, Cumming School of Medicine

    Dr. Spence is a fellowship-trained General Internal Medicine specialist who practices in both hospital and community settings and has completed a fellowship in point-of-care ultrasound. He serves as an Assistant Program Director in the Internal Medicine Residency Program at the University of Calgary, where he has been recognized for his clinical teaching, and is currently completing a Master's in Healthcare Leadership through the University of Dundee. His approach to patient care is thoughtful and grounded in current evidence.

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    Dr. Ryan Iwasiw MD, FRCPC
    • General Internal Medicine Specialist
    • Clinical Lecturer, University of Calgary, Cumming School of Medicine

    Dr. Iwasiw is a General Internal Medicine specialist at Rockyview General Hospital with clinical interests in complex, chronic multi-system disease, point-of-care ultrasound, and end-of-life care. He holds several system-level roles, serving as General Internal Medicine Clinic Site Lead and Virtual Home Hospital Site Lead at Rockyview, as well as Regional e-Consults Lead for Calgary. Much of his work centres on improving access to specialist care and building better models of care for both patients and the providers who refer them.

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    Dr. Cari Egan RN, PhD

    Dr. Egan is a Registered Nurse with a PhD in sexual health and a focus on supporting women through perimenopause, menopause, and the years that follow. She takes the time to understand each woman's story so that care can be shaped around individual needs. With advanced expertise in vaginal and sexual health, she works with women on concerns in this area that often go undiscussed elsewhere.

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The most comprehensive assessment in one careful visit.

Diagnostic Assessments

A single test rarely tells the full story. We combine advanced imaging, blood biomarkers, cardiometabolic and hormonal panels, and functional assessments — all interpreted together by your physician.