Women’s Health & Midlife Wellness

Personalized Care for Every Stage of Life

Our women’s health services are designed to support women through every stage of life, from preventive care and routine screenings to hormonal health and midlife transitions. We focus on creating a comfortable, supportive environment where women can discuss their health concerns openly while receiving personalized medical guidance.

Midlife transitions such as perimenopause and menopause can bring physical and emotional changes that impact overall well-being. Through comprehensive evaluations and individualized care plans, we help women better understand hormonal changes, reduce health risks, and maintain vitality during this important stage of life.

Services Include
  • Preventive women’s wellness exams
  • Hormonal health evaluation
  • Perimenopause and menopause support
  • Cardiovascular risk screening
  • Mental health screening and support

Frequently Asked Questions

A wellness exam may include preventive screenings, health risk assessments, hormone discussions, and personalized recommendations to support long-term health.
Yes. We help patients manage symptoms such as hot flashes, sleep disturbances, mood changes, and metabolic shifts associated with menopause.
Hormonal changes can begin during the late 30s or early 40s. Evaluations can help identify imbalances and guide appropriate care.
Yes. Cardiovascular disease risk increases during midlife, making preventive screening and lifestyle management important components of women’s health.

Frequently Asked Questions

Please complete the new patient intake forms, questionnaires listed on the patient portal. (see link on website). Based on the reason for your visit, you may be asked to complete other forms to help prepare for the visit. We request that you complete the paperwork at least 5 days prior to your appointment.

In addition to a standard medical curriculum, schools require their graduates to complete four years of training in disciplines such as clinical nutrition, botanical medicine, physical medicine, counseling, acupuncture, and homeopathic medicine.

Yes, the practice of Naturopathic Medicine relies on both empirical evidence and modern scientific research. The scientific basis of Naturopathic practice is growing, with toxicological evidence and randomized clinical trials showing that treatments are safe and effective.

No, not all natural therapies are safe for all people. Certain diets, supplements and forms of exercise are not safe or appropriate for individuals depending on health concerns or on the current use of certain medications.

Yes, I frequently collaborate with medical doctors to determine the best approach the care of our patients.

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