FAQs
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No. My practice is devoted solely to caring for women in the menopause transition. I no longer provide routine gynecologic exams. Instead, I work in partnership with your gynecologist or primary care physician so that all aspects of your care are coordinated.
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I focus on the evaluation and management of perimenopause, menopause, surgical menopause, and premature menopause.
New patient visits are 60 minutes
Follow-up visits are 30 minutes
Each visit includes a detailed discussion of your symptoms, medical history, and goals, as well as a personalized treatment plan. Occasionally, labs will be requested.
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In order to provide the most personalized and attentive care, I am not in-network with insurance companies. However, I can provide you with a superbill to submit to your insurance for possible out-of-network reimbursement. Please check directly with your insurance company about their policies.
Labs and imaging will be billed directly to your insurance by the testing facility.
HSA and FSA funds may be used to cover the cost of visits.
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Yes. When safe and appropriate, I prescribe hormone therapy, including FDA-approved forms of hormones. Hormone therapy can be an important part of managing symptoms and supporting long-term health.
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Yes. I meet patients where they are. Together, we find the right mix of lifestyle changes, non-hormonal medications, and/or hormone therapy—tailored to your needs.
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No. I only sell my time, expertise, and understanding. If there’s an evidence-based option that truly saves patients money, I’d consider it—but I don’t sell supplements.
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Yes. I offer video visits for patients located in Georgia at the time of their appointment. If you live outside of Georgia and are looking for a menopause specialist, I recommend searching the North American Menopause Society directory: Find a Practitioner.
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Yes. I frequently see women who are managing menopause related to breast cancer treatment or who have a history of breast cancer. Together, we will create a safe and individualized plan to address your symptoms.