What is medical leave?

Medical leave is for when your own serious health condition prevents you from working.

For example, you can qualify because of a major surgery, during pregnancy, to receive treatment for a chronic health condition and to receive inpatient treatment for substance abuse or mental health. The amount of Paid Leave you can take is determined by your medical provider.

Any leave taken by the birthing parent in the “postnatal period” will be designated as medical leave unless they specify otherwise.