Perimenopause Care That Actually Explains What’s Happening
Functional Medicine Support for Women Who Feel “Off” but Haven’t Been Given Answers
You Don’t Feel Like Yourself & No One Can Tell You Why
Maybe your sleep is worse.
Your mood feels unpredictable.
Your weight is shifting, your energy is gone, and your patience is thinner than it used to be.
You’ve been told it’s stress. Or aging. Or that your labs look fine.
For many women, this is perimenopause — the transition phase before menopause — and it often starts years earlier than expected.
At New Life Health, we help women make sense of these changes and support their bodies through this transition with clarity and personalized care.
Perfect For Anyone Struggling With
Night Sweats
Hot Flashes
Fatigue
Low Libido
Brain Fog
Trouble Sleeping
Depression
Anxiety
Irritability
Perimenopause Isn’t a Switch — It’s a Transition
Perimenopause can begin in your late 30s or early 40s and last for several years. During this time, hormones don’t decline neatly — they fluctuate.
That fluctuation is what causes symptoms like: Poor or disrupted sleep, Mood swings, anxiety, or irritability, Weight gain or changes in body composition, Brain fog or trouble focusing, Fatigue or low motivation, Changes in menstrual cycles & Decreased stress tolerance.
Because hormones can appear “normal” on standard labs, many women are told nothing is wrong — even when their symptoms are real and disruptive.
Our approach is different. We don’t treat a label, we evaluate your physiology and build a plan around you.
We use advanced testing and functional medicine to uncover what’s really going on with your hormones, thyroid, adrenals, and metabolism — then design a custom plan to restore balance naturally. Each Hormone Wellness Evaluation includes:
- Comprehensive hormone + metabolic lab review
- Functional medicine consultation with our specialist
- Personalized treatment roadmap to rebalance your body
- Education and support every step of the way
We Have Great Answers
Perimenopause Frequently Asked Questions
Perimenopause is the hormonal transition leading up to menopause. It’s marked by fluctuating estrogen and progesterone levels and can cause a wide range of physical, emotional, and metabolic symptoms.
Perimenopause occurs before menopause and is defined by hormone fluctuation, not absence. Menopause is diagnosed after 12 consecutive months without a menstrual cycle.
Yes. Many women begin experiencing symptoms in their late 30s or early 40s, long before they expect menopause to be a factor.
Hormones fluctuate daily during perimenopause. A single lab snapshot can miss these shifts. Functional medicine looks at patterns, symptoms, and context — not just lab ranges.
Stress and aging can play a role, but they don’t explain everything. Hormonal shifts during perimenopause often amplify stress responses, disrupt sleep, and affect metabolism.
We take a whole-person, functional approach — evaluating hormone patterns, stress response, metabolic health, and lifestyle factors to create a personalized care plan instead of a one-size-fits-all solution.