Our Approach to Care
Treatment is individualized and clinically grounded, shaped by your history, prior treatments, goals, and health profile rather than a standard protocol. Treatment decisions are made collaboratively and may evolve over time, with attention to current symptoms, treatment response, risk factors, and long-term health.
What Guides Our Care

Individualized
Evaluation
We begin with a detailed review of your symptoms, menopause history, health history, medications, prior treatments, goals, risk factors, and available records. This broader clinical context helps identify priorities, clarify appropriate options, and guide individualized recommendations.

Clinical Safety and
Appropriate Monitoring
Recommendations are grounded in current clinical evidence and individualized risk assessment. Existing health conditions, medications, and care provided by established clinicians are considered, with monitoring tailored to the treatment plan and individual circumstances.
Education and
Shared Decision-Making

Treatment options are reviewed with attention to potential benefits, risks, alternatives, and monitoring. Recommendations may include hormone and non-hormone approaches and are developed collaboratively based on your needs, preferences, and clinical circumstances.
Ongoing Care
& Clinical Review

Menopause care is not static. Symptoms, treatment response, health conditions, risk factors, personal goals, and available treatment options may change over time. Ongoing clinical review helps ensure that your care plan remains appropriate, beneficial, and aligned with your current needs and circumstances. Follow-Up Visits and the optional Care Continuity Program provide different levels of support over time.
