Menopause is a natural transition that all women go through as they age. The term "menopause" refers to the point when a woman stops having her monthly menstrual periods, marking the end of fertility.
The average age of menopause is 51, but it can happen anytime between the ages of 40 and 55 due to natural causes or other factors like surgery, chemotherapy, or genetics. Every woman experiences menopause differently with varying symptoms and intensity. Knowing what to expect can help you care for your body more effectively during this transition.
While menopause symptoms can be unpleasant, the good news is that there are many effective treatment options available today to find relief and balance your hormones. At Balance & Renew Clinic, our compassionate menopause specialists can help diagnose the root causes of your symptoms and craft custom treatment plans to meet your needs.
Seeing one of our caring doctors who treat menopause has many advantages over trying to manage this transition alone. Our menopause doctor and staff provide:
- Hormone testing to determine type and severity of imbalance - Bioidentical hormone therapy (BHRT) to replenish estrogen, progesterone, testosterone - Compounded BHRT options customized to your body and needs - Lifestyle modification guidance (diet, exercise, stress reduction) - Supplement recommendations
With professional care tailored to your hormonal status and health history, many women find great relief from troublesome menopause symptoms, including:
Finding the right balance of hormones can help you feel more like yourself again so you can continue to thrive in life and relationships.
In addition to feeling better now, managing menopause properly is an investment in future health. Estrogen and progesterone act as protectors against many conditions, so maintaining adequate levels long-term can:
Our compassionate specialist in menopause will monitor your progress to ensure optimal hormone balance for whole body health.
At Holland's View Medical in Wall Township, New Jersey, we specialize in natural hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and have helped thousands of patients navigate menopause smoothly. Our clinic provides comprehensive care with an integrative approach.
Dr. Erika Holland (NMD, LAc) is a nationally recognized leader in anti aging and regenerative medicine with over 15 years of experience specializing in bioidentical hormone therapy. She combines traditional naturopathic medicine with cutting edge therapies to help patients optimize wellness during midlife transitions.
Dr. Holland's advanced training includes:
We understand that menopause affects more than just your hormones--it can impact every aspect of your life. Our holistic menopause doctors treat the whole woman through:
We also coordinate care with your other providers including primary care doctors, gynecologists, acupuncturists and therapists to ensure seamless integration of treatment plans.
Our facility uses the most advanced testing and therapies to accurately assess hormones and compound customized BHRT.
Key features include:
Our protocols are safe, proven and compliant with all regulations for delivering bioidentical hormones. We set the highest standards in precision balancing for optimal outcomes.
Dealing with menopause symptoms can be extremely disruptive to your work, relationships and quality of life. But you don’t have to suffer through this transition alone. The experienced doctors at our menopause clinic can provide real relief through customized treatment plans. Consider hormone replacement therapy – you owe it to yourself to explore the options for balancing your body from the inside out.
Our caring staff looks forward to helping you start a new chapter of vibrant health and wellness during the menopausal years and beyond. You deserve to thrive through midlife transitions – we can help make that happen.
Acupuncture has emerged as an effective complementary therapy for managing menopause symptoms. Multiple studies suggest regular acupuncture treatments significantly reduce hot flashes, night sweats, anxiety, and sleep disturbances in menopausal women without serious side effects. The precise mechanisms behind its effectiveness remain unclear but likely involve complex neuroendocrine pathways.