Women across Orlando come to the AgeRejuvenation SoDo clinic when hot flashes, broken sleep, brain fog, and weight that will not budge start running their days. Our office at 1523 S Orange Ave, on South Orange Avenue just south of downtown and minutes from I-4, treats menopause as a hormonal shift that can be measured and managed, not as something to simply endure. Women from Thornton Park, Wadeview Park, Conway, and Belle Isle start with a comprehensive panel here, not a single number, so the plan fits the exact stage of the transition you are in.
Menopause care for Orlando women
Too many women in SoDo, Delaney Park, Thornton Park, and Conway are told the hot flashes, the fragmented sleep, the mood swings, and the weight that settled in new places are just aging, then sent home with nothing useful. At the Orlando clinic, our providers map where you actually are in the transition. We start with a comprehensive panel drawn on site at 1523 S Orange Ave, then build a plan around your symptoms and your goals rather than a single lab value, with thyroid and metabolic care layered in when your labs call for it.
Three stages, three different plans
The menopause transition is not a single moment but a progression, and the care changes with it. Perimenopause is the run-up of several years when hormones fluctuate, periods grow erratic, and symptoms first surface. Menopause is the point twelve months past your last period. Postmenopause is the long stretch that follows, when day-to-day symptoms often quiet but bone and cardiovascular health deserve more attention. A SoDo provider will place you on that arc first, because a woman in early perimenopause and a woman years postmenopause need genuinely different plans.
The full range of symptoms, including the quiet ones
Vasomotor symptoms, the hot flashes and drenching night sweats, are what most women mention first, but they rarely come alone. Sleep breaks apart, mood and focus slip, joints ache, and body composition shifts even without a change in habits. Less openly discussed, and just as worth treating, are the genitourinary symptoms: vaginal dryness, discomfort during intimacy, and new urinary urgency. We bring these up on purpose at the Orlando clinic, because women are so often left to assume nothing can be done.
Building the treatment plan
For most women the core is hormone therapy, bioidentical estrogen with progesterone where the uterus is present, and testosterone when labs and symptoms warrant it, delivered as oral medication, pellets, or compounded preparations matched to your body. For the genitourinary symptoms, low-dose local estrogen can help directly, and when it aligns with your goals the plan can extend to our vaginal rejuvenation options. For women who would rather avoid hormones, or who should, non-hormonal and lifestyle strategies take the lead instead. Every route is guided by repeat labs, and follow-up visits at the SoDo office confirm your levels and let the provider adjust as you move through the stages. Many women from Wadeview Park and Belle Isle notice their hot flashes, sleep, and mood improve within the first several weeks of reaching an appropriate dose.
Safety, candidacy, and screening for look-alikes
Whether hormone therapy fits you depends on your age, your health history, and how far into the transition you are, which is why the SoDo provider treats it as an individual decision, starts conservatively, and rechecks your labs over time. Because thyroid dysfunction can imitate the menopause transition almost exactly, both are evaluated together here so the real cause is treated rather than masked.
Getting to the SoDo clinic
The clinic sits on South Orange Avenue just south of downtown, minutes from I-4 and a short drive from Lake Eola Park and the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. We are open Monday through Thursday from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM and Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. AgeRejuvenation is an independent functional medicine and longevity clinic located in the same community as Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center, with no affiliation to that health system.
A brief on how menopause treatment works
Menopause treatment is a personalized medical plan that eases perimenopause, menopause, and postmenopause symptoms by restoring hormonal balance, using oral, pellet, or compounded options guided by repeat labs, with local estrogen for genitourinary symptoms and thyroid support when testing calls for it. Because every woman's timeline and hormone profile differ, effective care is individualized rather than a standard prescription. For the full clinical picture, including stages, candidacy, and what to expect, read our complete overview of menopause treatment linked above, then call the Orlando team at 407-777-2352 to begin.
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