Menopause is a natural stage in a woman’s life, marking the end of her menstrual cycles and reproductive years. While it is a normal biological transition, many women experience physical, emotional, and hormonal changes that can affect their daily life and overall well-being. A Menopausal Clinic is dedicated to providing expert care, guidance, and treatment for women during perimenopause, menopause, and postmenopause.
At our hospital, our Menopausal Clinic offers specialized support with experienced gynecologists, women’s health experts, and personalized treatment plans to help women manage menopausal symptoms comfortably and maintain long-term health.
Menopause is defined as the stage when a woman has not had a menstrual period for 12 consecutive months. It usually occurs between the ages of 45 and 55, although it may happen earlier or later in some women.
The years leading up to menopause are called perimenopause, during which hormone levels—especially estrogen and progesterone—begin to fluctuate. After menopause, women enter the postmenopausal phase, where long-term health concerns such as bone loss and heart health become more important.
Although menopause is a natural process, some women may experience symptoms that significantly impact their quality of life. A Menopausal Clinic helps address these concerns with expert medical care.
Menopause can affect every woman differently. Some women have mild symptoms, while others may experience significant discomfort. Common symptoms include:
Specialized menopausal care can help women: