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Virtual Menopause & Perimenopause Care in Utah

Awaken Women's Health supports Utah women navigating perimenopause, menopause, hormone questions, and midlife symptoms through secure telehealth visits.

Telehealth is a practical fit for busy Utah patients who want focused menopause guidance without relying only on the nearest general clinic or waiting months for specialty access.

A clinician reviewing hormone-related lab information as part of a menopause care plan
Virtual Utah visits can include symptom review, risk discussion, and thoughtful hormone therapy planning.

Why focused care matters in Utah

Utah patients may have access to excellent general medical care while still having a hard time finding a clinician whose practice is built around menopause and midlife hormone concerns.

Suzette Iverson, PA-C, Menopause Society Certified Practitioner
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Care led by a menopause expert

Suzette Iverson, PA-C, MSHS, MPH, MSCP, CHC brings menopause-specific training, clinical experience, and a boutique visit model to women seeking more time, clearer options, and shared decision-making.

Symptoms we commonly discuss

  • Perimenopause mood shifts and anxiety
  • Sleep disruption, hot flashes, and night sweats
  • Weight changes and metabolic health in midlife
  • Low libido, vaginal dryness, and urinary changes

What care can include

  • Care led by a Menopause Society Certified Practitioner
  • Telehealth visits available for appropriate Utah patients
  • Prescriptions for hormones and non-hormonal medications when appropriate
  • A boutique cash-pay model designed for longer, more focused visits

Frequently asked questions

Does Awaken Women's Health provide menopause care in Utah?

Yes. Telehealth care is available for appropriate patients located in Utah, including women in and around Salt Lake City.

Can virtual menopause care in Utah include prescriptions?

When clinically appropriate, Suzette can prescribe hormones and non-hormonal medications after reviewing your symptoms, history, risks, and goals.

Is this a good fit if my primary care clinician says my labs are normal?

It may be. Many menopause and perimenopause symptoms deserve a broader conversation than a single normal lab result can provide.

Do Utah patients need to travel to Washington?

No. Utah patients can receive appropriate care through telehealth. If an in-person exam or local service is needed, Suzette can help identify the next best step.