Take Charge of Your Hormone Health
Menopause affects 100% of women who live long enough to experience it — yet 60% say they weren't prepared for what was coming. At Ms.Medicine, that's a problem worth solving. Hormonal changes during perimenopause, menopause, and postmenopause are real, wide-ranging, and have lasting effects on your heart, bones, brain, and quality of life. Our providers offer evidence-based hormone management — which means they look at your symptoms, your history, and your goals, not a checklist. If you're noticing changes and not getting answers, that's exactly what we're here for.
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Why it Matters
60%
OF WOMEN SAY THEY WEREN'T PREPARED FOR MENOPAUSE — EVEN THOUGH IT'S ONE OF THE MOST SIGNIFICANT BIOLOGICAL TRANSITIONS OF THEIR LIVES.
7%
OF MEDICAL SCHOOL CURRICULUM ADDRESSES MENOPAUSE — LEAVING MOST PROVIDERS UNDERTRAINED AND MOST WOMEN WITHOUT REAL ANSWERS.
Personalized Hormone Starts Here
Most women enter the menopause transition without much information — and most providers can't fill that gap, because only 7% of medical school curricula cover menopause at all. So symptoms get dismissed. Treatments don't get discussed. Women spend years assuming what they're feeling is just a sign of aging. Our providers are trained in evidence-based hormone management and take the time to understand what you're experiencing — so your care reflects your situation, not a protocol written for someone else.
More Than Hot Flashes
Hot flashes are just the beginning. There are more than 30 documented menopause symptoms — brain fog, mood changes, sleep disruption, joint pain, heart palpitations, vaginal dryness, shifts in weight and metabolism. Most of them go unrecognized because they don't look the way anyone expects menopause to look. Our providers help you figure out what's connected to your hormones and what isn't — because that distinction matters for how you get treated.
Treatment Is Not One-Size-Fits-All
Menopause Hormone Therapy is the gold standard for treating menopause symptoms and is supported by major medical organizations for appropriate candidates. But it's not the right answer for everyone, and whether it makes sense for you depends on your history, your symptoms, and what you're comfortable with. Our providers walk through all evidence-based options — hormone therapy, non-hormonal medications, localized therapies, lifestyle changes — and help you weigh what fits. You leave with a plan, not a pamphlet.
When Menopause Comes Early
About 1% of women experience menopause before age 40 — a condition called primary ovarian insufficiency. Early menopause, between ages 40 and 44, affects even more women and often goes undiagnosed for too long. The consequences of prolonged low estrogen aren't minor: higher risk of heart disease, osteoporosis, and cognitive changes that accumulate over decades. These cases need more than routine care, and our providers are trained to manage them.
Leading Women’s Health Experts
Ms.Medicine providers have advanced training in women's health that goes well beyond what most primary care covers. That means better-informed conversations, more treatment options on the table, and care that accounts for what's actually happening in your body — not just what shows up on a standard annual panel.