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Virtual Menopause & Perimenopause Care for Salt Lake City Women

Salt Lake City women balancing work, family, caregiving, and health deserve menopause care that takes their symptoms seriously and gives them time to ask better questions.

Virtual visits make focused menopause care easier to access from Salt Lake City and surrounding communities without adding another commute to the Wasatch Front.

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Virtual menopause care for Salt Lake City women who want practical guidance and time for better questions.

Why focused care matters in Salt Lake City

Even in a major Utah metro, menopause concerns can be folded into brief visits that do not fully address sleep, mood, weight, libido, and hormone therapy decisions together.

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

  • Sleep disruption, hot flashes, and night sweats
  • Perimenopause anxiety, mood changes, and brain fog
  • Weight gain and changing metabolic health
  • Hormone therapy questions after mixed or confusing advice

What care can include

  • Telehealth menopause care for appropriate Utah patients
  • Menopause Society Certified Practitioner guidance
  • Prescriptions for hormones and non-hormonal medications when appropriate
  • Cash-pay visits designed for more time and clarity

Frequently asked questions

Can Salt Lake City patients use Awaken Women's Health through telehealth?

Yes. Appropriate Utah patients, including those in Salt Lake City, can receive virtual menopause and perimenopause care.

Can virtual menopause care include prescriptions?

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

Is this only for women already in menopause?

No. Many patients seek care during perimenopause, when periods may still be happening but symptoms such as sleep disruption, mood changes, and hot flashes have started.