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Menopause & Perimenopause Specialist Care for Seattle Women

Seattle women have many healthcare choices, but it can still be hard to find menopause-focused care with time for symptoms, risks, preferences, and real-life quality of life.

Virtual care helps Seattle patients get specialized support without adding bridge traffic, parking, or another cross-town appointment to an already full week.

A Seattle-area woman using a laptop with coffee during a telehealth-style visit
Focused menopause care designed to fit into a full Seattle workday, not add another cross-town appointment.

Why focused care matters in Seattle

In a busy metro area, menopause symptoms can get split across primary care, OB/GYN, behavioral health, and sleep concerns without one focused plan.

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

  • Night sweats, poor sleep, and morning exhaustion
  • Brain fog and focus changes at work
  • Perimenopause anxiety and irritability
  • Weight gain despite familiar routines

What care can include

  • Menopause-focused visits with time to discuss the full symptom picture
  • Prescriptions for hormones and non-hormonal medications
  • Telehealth care from home or office when clinically appropriate
  • Coordination-friendly recommendations you can share with your local clinicians

Frequently asked questions

Can Seattle patients see Awaken Women's Health virtually?

Yes. Seattle patients can use telehealth for appropriate menopause and perimenopause visits while remaining connected to local primary care for routine needs.

Can Seattle telehealth visits include prescriptions?

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

Can this help if symptoms are affecting work and focus?

Yes. Brain fog, sleep disruption, anxiety, and hot flashes are common reasons Seattle patients seek more focused menopause care.