Women’s Health

Women’s Health

Many women seek care not because they need routine checkups, but because something feels wrong — and they are repeatedly told that it is “normal,” “stress,” or simply part of being a woman.

Our women’s health services focus on areas where women are most often under-evaluated and underserved: hormonal transition, peri-partum and post-partum mental health, metabolic change, unexplained symptoms, and conditions that fall between traditional specialties.

We work with women navigating pre-menopause and menopause, peri-partum and post-partum psychiatric concerns, lipedema, and complex symptom patterns such as fatigue, weight resistance, pain, mood changes, cognitive fog, and other concerns that are frequently minimized or fragmented across the healthcare system.

Care is deliberate and clinically grounded. Evaluation may include targeted laboratory assessment, careful review of prior workups, and thoughtful integration of medical, nutritional, and behavioral strategies — with attention to female physiology across life stages.

Peri-partum and post-partum care is approached with particular care and clinical nuance. Emotional and cognitive changes during pregnancy and after delivery are common — but they are not always benign, and they should not be dismissed. We provide thoughtful psychiatric evaluation and treatment during these transitions, with attention to maternal mental health, functional stability, and safety.

This is not routine gynecologic care. It is focused medical and psychiatric evaluation for women seeking clarity when standard answers have fallen short.

Common Questions

Is this a replacement for my OB-GYN or primary care doctor?

No. We do not provide routine gynecologic exams or standard women’s health screenings. We work alongside your existing providers to address specific medical and psychiatric concerns related to hormonal transition, peri-partum and post-partum mental health, metabolism, and unexplained symptoms.

This care is designed for women who feel unheard, dismissed, or stuck — including those navigating pregnancy, the post-partum period, or midlife transitions — and who are seeking a thoughtful, physiology-informed approach to their health.
Common concerns include peri-partum and post-partum mood or anxiety disorders, pre-menopause and menopause symptoms, lipedema, weight resistance, fatigue, mood or cognitive changes, pain syndromes, and other symptoms often attributed to stress or aging without adequate evaluation.
Not necessarily. Recommendations are individualized and based on clinical findings. The goal is clarity and stability — not unnecessary testing or intervention.