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Menopause happens due to the loss of ovarian function and a decline in estrogen levels. It’s the stage in a woman’s life when menstrual periods stop, typically occurring between ages 45 and 55. Menopause results from a decrease in hormone production, primarily estrogen and progesterone. Hormonal changes can cause a variety of symptoms, including:
HRT is a widely recommended menopause medication that helps replenish declining hormone levels. It’s an effective option for reducing symptoms like hot flashes, night sweats, and mood swings while also protecting against bone loss. Our experienced menopause doctors carefully assess your health and medical history to determine the best HRT plan for you.
For women who prefer alternatives to HRT, we offer non-hormonal treatments. These include prescription medications for hot flashes, sleep aids, and strategies to manage symptoms like vaginal dryness and low energy.
Expertise You Can Trust: Our team of board-certified menopause doctors specializes in women’s health and understands the complexities of menopause.
State-of-the-Art Facilities: Our clinic is equipped with advanced diagnostic tools to provide accurate assessments and effective treatment plans.
Compassionate Care: We prioritize your comfort and concerns, taking the time to listen and tailor solutions to your unique needs.
Convenient Access: With a centrally located clinic, finding a menopause clinic near me has never been easier.
It’s time to consult a menopause doctor when symptoms like hot flashes, mood swings, or sleep issues interfere with your daily life. An experienced menopause specialist can provide effective treatments to help you feel your best.
Yes, menopause medications are completely safe when prescribed and monitored by a qualified menopause doctor. Our specialists carefully evaluate your health to ensure the best outcomes with minimal risks.
Absolutely. Healthy lifestyle choices play a major role in managing menopause symptoms. Make sure to include regular exercise, a nutrient-rich diet, and stress management activities in your routine.