Menopause

Menopause is a natural biological transition that marks the end of a woman’s reproductive years.

What Is Menopause?

Menopause is a natural biological transition that marks the end of a woman’s reproductive years. It is officially defined as going 12 consecutive months without a menstrual cycle, but the hormonal shifts leading up to menopause — known as perimenopause — can begin years earlier.

During this transition, levels of estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone fluctuate and gradually decline.

Menopause is not a disease. It is a normal phase of life. However, the hormonal changes that occur during this time can significantly impact energy, metabolism, mood, sleep, and overall quality of life.

At Philadelphia Center for Anti-Aging, we approach menopause with clinical precision and personalized care. Your symptoms are real. Hormonal shifts are measurable. And with the right evaluation, this stage of life can feel stable, strong, and manageable — not disruptive.

You don’t have to accept feeling “off.”

What Causes Menopause?

Menopause occurs as the ovaries gradually produce fewer reproductive hormones — particularly estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone.

These hormones influence far more than reproduction. They regulate:

As hormone levels shift, the body undergoes neuroendocrine adjustment — meaning multiple systems must adapt to a new hormonal baseline.

Perimenopause is often when symptoms begin. Hormone levels can fluctuate month to month, leading to unpredictable changes in mood, sleep, energy, and menstrual cycles.

This is not “just stress.”
It is not “just aging.”

Your biology is recalibrating — and when that recalibration is unstable, symptoms intensify.

Hormone imbalance, cortisol dysregulation, thyroid dysfunction, insulin resistance, and inflammation can all amplify menopause symptoms.

What Symptoms Are Common With Menopause?

Symptoms vary from woman to woman, but most experience some combination of physical, cognitive, emotional, and metabolic changes.

Physical Symptoms

Emotional & Cognitive Symptoms

Sleep-Related Symptoms

Sexual Health Changes

Many women say:

“I don’t feel like myself anymore.”
“My body isn’t responding the way it used to.”
“I’m doing everything right, but I feel different.”

These symptoms are common — but they are not something you have to simply tolerate.

What Can I Try at Home Before Seeing a Provider for Menopause?

There are foundational strategies that can support hormonal stability:

1. Prioritize Sleep Consistency

Maintain regular sleep and wake times. Protect your evening routine.

2. Strength Train 2–3 Times Per Week

Preserves muscle mass, supports metabolism, and improves insulin sensitivity.

3. Reduce Processed Sugar and Alcohol

Both can worsen hot flashes, weight gain, and sleep disruption.

4. Increase Daily Protein Intake

Adequate protein supports muscle preservation and metabolic stability.

5. Manage Stress

Chronic stress elevates cortisol and worsens hormone symptoms.

If symptoms remain disruptive, persistent, or frustrating despite these efforts, it is time for structured medical evaluation.

You do not have to navigate this transition alone.

Best Treatment Options for Menopause

At Philadelphia Center for Anti-Aging, treatment is personalized based on lab results, symptoms, goals, and overall metabolic health.

Options may include:

Philadelphia Center for Anti-Aging’s Approach to Menopause

For over 20 years, Philadelphia Center for Anti-Aging has helped women in the Philadelphia area navigate hormone transitions with structured, medically supervised care.

1. Comprehensive Consultation

We take time to understand your symptoms, lifestyle, stress load, and goals.

2. Detailed Laboratory Evaluation

We assess sex hormones, thyroid function, metabolic markers, inflammation, and nutrient status.

3. Personalized Treatment Plan

Your care plan is designed around your biology — not a generic template.

4. Ongoing Monitoring & Adjustment

Hormone transitions evolve. Your treatment evolves with you.

Menopause is not something to simply “get through.”
It is a stage of life that can be supported, stabilized, and optimized.

At Philadelphia Center for Anti-Aging, we combine lab-driven precision with experienced medical oversight — so you can move through this transition feeling stronger, clearer, and more in control again.

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