Menopause & Perimenopause
The reproductive health experts at Planned Parenthood provide informed, high-quality, patient-centered menopause and perimenopause care for every woman regardless of income or background.
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The reproductive health experts at Planned Parenthood provide informed, high-quality, patient-centered menopause and perimenopause care for every woman regardless of income or background.
The reproductive health experts at Planned Parenthood provide informed, high-quality, patient-centered menopause and perimenopause care for every woman regardless of income or background.
Menopause marks the point when your menstrual cycles (periods) permanently stop, typically in your late 40s or early 50s, though it can happen earlier. But for most women, the journey begins years before that, during perimenopause, the transitional phase when hormone levels start to shift and symptoms first appear.
Research shows that women’s symptoms of menopause and perimenopause are frequently dismissed or misdiagnosed by clinicians who aren’t trained to recognize them. Hot flashes get flagged as anxiety. Sleep disruption gets filed away as stress. Joint pain gets attributed to aging. Too often, women leave appointments without answers and without feeling that they have been heard.
As the nation’s leading reproductive health experts, Planned Parenthood is changing that. We listen. We take symptoms seriously. And we build a care plan around your life.
Menopause and perimenopause affect your whole body, not just your cycle. Symptoms vary from person to person, and can range from mild to significantly disruptive. Common signs include:
To clinicians unfamiliar with menopause, many of these symptoms look like anxiety, stress, or typical aging. That’s why having a knowledgeable clinician makes all the difference, one who can connect the dots and offer real options, including hormone therapy, non-hormonal treatments, and lifestyle support tailored to you. The sooner you are seen, the sooner you can get help. Many of the interventions provide long-term health advantages. So if something feels different and you can’t explain it, make an appointment.
There’s no one-size-fits-all approach to menopause and perimenopause care, and that’s by design. At Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin, your care starts with a conversation, one where you’re actually heard. From there we can consider and offer:
Our goal is to help you feel like yourself, and to stay ahead of changes rather than react to them.
Acceso a la asistencia a través de Planned Parenthood is convenient, safe, and easy. Book an in-person or virtual visit through our private and secure video platform. As always, all the information you share with us is confidential.
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