Menopause Treatment Specialist in Florida for Hot Flashes, Sleep & Mood Support
Menopause is a natural transition in women’s health, but that doesn’t make it easy. Many begin experiencing menopause symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings, vaginal dryness, and weight gain that can interfere with daily life, relationships, and overall well-being. At AgeRejuvenation, our clinics focus on restoring balance through advanced diagnostics and personalized care.
Each patient’s hormone levels, medical history, and lifestyle factors are carefully evaluated to design safe, FDA-approved hormone replacement therapy plans tailored to every stage of the menopause transition. Schedule your consultation today and discover how menopause can be treated with a plan designed for you.
What is Menopause?
Menopause is a natural part of aging that happens when the ovaries stop releasing eggs and estrogen levels fall. It’s confirmed after 12 months without a menstrual period. Some may experience premature menopause, while others notice gradual changes during perimenopause. As the transition continues into postmenopause, hormone levels stay low, which may raise the risk of osteoporosis, heart disease, and other long-term health concerns.
These hormonal changes can also bring hot flashes, sleep disturbance, and mood swings. If you’ve begun experiencing menopausal symptoms, schedule your consultation today to discuss safe, effective treatment options with a specialist.
Common Causes of Menopause
Understanding what causes the menopause transition helps explain why symptoms vary so widely. Although it’s a natural stage of life, several factors can influence when it begins and how intense the changes may feel.
Natural Decline of Hormones
Perimenopause
Premature or Early Menopause
Induced Menopause
Primary Ovarian Insufficiency
What Symptoms Does Menopause Cause?
The menopause transition can bring a wide range of changes—some mild, others disruptive to energy, sleep, and daily life. While each experience is unique, many women first notice signs during perimenopause that may continue into postmenopause. Common symptoms of menopause include:
Hot flashes that create sudden warmth or flushing
Night sweats that interfere with restful sleep
Mood swings or irritability
Vaginal dryness
Discomfort or painful intercourse
Irregular vaginal bleeding or changes in the menstrual cycle
Weight gain, especially around the midsection
Brain fog, reduced concentration, or memory lapses
WHAT WE OFFER
What Are the Treatment Options for Menopause?
At AgeRejuvenation, menopause is treated with advanced hormone therapy tailored to each patient. Before starting care, our providers review your health history, hormone levels, and lifestyle habits to design the safest plan.
Hormone replacement therapy helps regulate declining estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone. Restoring these levels supports energy, bone health, and overall quality of life during the menopause transition.
At AgeRejuvenation, our specialists focus on bio-identical hormone therapy, a natural process using plant-derived hormones that closely mimic the body’s own chemistry. This approach eases hot flashes, night sweats, vaginal dryness, mood swings, and sleep issues, helping most women feel balanced again after they have entered menopause.
Pellet Therapy
Our clinic delivers BHRT primarily through pellet therapy. Tiny pellets are placed under the skin, releasing a consistent dose of hormones for three to four months. This method avoids the ups and downs of daily medications and offers steady relief from menopausal symptoms, improving energy, mood, and overall well-being.
Alongside hormone therapy, making strategic lifestyle changes can help manage the symptoms of menopause more effectively. Sleep improvement, stress reduction, and targeted nutrition are essential for maintaining balance once the average age of menopause has been reached.
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