For women going through menopause or who are post-menopausal, health needs can undergo significant changes. Hereford Regional Medical Center’s experienced and personable women’s health care team is with you every step of the way.

The hormonal fluctuations experienced during and after menopause can lead to a variety of physical and emotional symptoms. Regular visits with a board-certified gynecologist  allow for essential screenings and a consistent, open dialogue about managing common menopause symptoms such as hot flashes, mood changes, and potential bone density issues.

Our women’s health care team provides tailored advice on managing health risks that become more prevalent and change during menopause, including:

  • Heart disease – Women in menopause face an elevated risk of heart disease as estrogen levels decline.
  • Bone health – Decreasing estrogen levels also elevate the risk of osteoporosis and fractures.
  • Hormonal management – Hot flashes, night sweats, vaginal dryness, mood swings, and sleep disturbances all become more common during and after menopause.
  • Mental health – Hormonal fluctuations may also increase the risk of depression, anxiety, and cognitive changes.
  • Weight management – The potential for weight gain during menopause increases due to decreasing metabolic rates.
  • Sexual health – Symptoms like vaginal dryness, decreased libido, and discomfort during intercourse can increase during menopause.
  • Joint and muscle health – Increased joint stiffness and pain are common during menopause and may require adjustment to your activity level and exercise routine.
  • Urinary health – An increased risk of urinary incontinence and urinary tract infections (UTIs) may also occur as a result of menopause.

Our providers ensure you have the time to discuss potential health issues and sensitive topics in a welcoming and compassionate environment that meets your care needs.

Schedule your appointment with our dedicated care team today and make sure you’re prepared to manage the changing health needs and risks that menopause can bring.