Anonymous wrote:I get my HRT from my obgyn, not PCP. Although I would love a well informed holistic PCP I think that’s a unicorn.
Anonymous wrote:Why an Ob/gyn? HRT isn't about pregnancy, and gyn symptoms are a small subset of perimenopause and menopause symptoms. It's more of an endocrinologist's lane than an obstetrician, if you remember that women are half of the population, not a niche little hysterical group of people.
Anonymous wrote:Foxhall Women's Health. Dr. Green is a Menopause Society Certified Provider.
Anonymous wrote:I get my HRT from my obgyn, not PCP. Although I would love a well informed holistic PCP I think that’s a unicorn.
Anonymous wrote:The person I just did my initial visit with at Midi Health was fantastic, and she is a Physician's Assistant. Places like Midi are working off of clinical guidelines based on your lab results and patient history, regardless of the degree the provider holds. I work in healthcare quality and on a personal level, I have dealt with serious chronic and acute care issues for myself and family members over the years. IMHO a NP can handle the basic care for almost all women seeking menopause-related care. I have no reservations about proceeding with the care plan mine set up for me (patch, vaginal gel, and progesterone tablets), especially since that is just the first line standard for someone my age.
Anonymous wrote:I'm in NW DC and I'm willing to travel 40 minutes to a new doctor. I would LOVE suggestions. I want someone who understands HRT, who will do bloodwork, who will make recommendations re: bone density, nutrition, etc. Right now I have a PCP at Georgetown University Hospital and she's fine, but does not know anything about women's health as I age--e.g. when I asked her about HRT, she said, "I think HRT poses cancer risks, so I'd just skip it."
HELP! I need a doctor who knows stuff about women's health!
I have cigna insurance, and it's not bad in terms of coverage.
Anonymous wrote:At what age are people starting to do HRT? I’m 42 yo and find myself getting very irritable. I can’t tell if I’m just cranky because life is so busy or something else is going on.
Anonymous wrote:Dr Amy Porter, Falls Church