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Our Services

We provide personalized health care for women with perimenopause, menopause, and postmenopausal symptoms and related health issues.

Sea Salt

Menopause Symptom Management

As your reproductive hormones fluctuate and ultimately decrease, you may experience symptoms that would improve with menopause hormone therapy or other prescription medications. Common symptoms include hot flashes, mood changes, brain fog, fatigue, weight gain, urinary issues, musculoskeletal pain, difficulty sleeping, muscle loss, etc.

Into the Woods

Weight Management

During menopause, many women notice changes in their metabolism and weight, including distribution of body fat and muscle loss. It is important to talk about these concerns, whether you want to lose weight, maintain muscle strength, increase lean body mass, or simply improve your diet and overall health.

Red Leaves

Mid-life Health

Many chronic health conditions can be affected by hormonal changes and aging. Additionally, you may not recognize new chronic conditions that commonly develop during the menopause transition, but they can significantly affect your long-term health and vitality. Some examples include heart disease, diabetes, and thyroid disease. 

Butterfly on Thistle

Sexual Health

Sexual health is important throughout your lifetime. Issues with desire, arousal, orgasm, and pain are common, but should not be ignored. Understanding your body, especially as it changes during menopause, can lead to improved sexual health.

"As we age, our bodies progressively produce less estrogen. Though the transition is natural, the drop in this protective hormone is associated with a range of strange and discomfiting symptoms that generations of doctors have too often dismissed--from stereotypical hot flashes, brain fog, and weight gain to less talked about neurological, musculoskeletal, psychological, and sexual issues. Reduced estrogen also increases a woman's risk for developing serious medical conditions, including diabetes, osteoporosis, and cardiovascular disease."

Mary Claire Haver, MD

Personalized Care

Developing a direct relationship with our patients allows us to provide individualized care. We do not bill insurance companies, but we encourage you to submit qualified medical expenses to your health savings account. Labs and medications may be billed to your insurance company. As part of our patient-centric approach, we work hard to limit lab and medication expenses. Click here to learn more about our pricing.

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