Menopause & Perimenopause Support
Telehealth care for the hormone shifts, sleep changes, and energy dips of perimenopause and menopause.
Quick answer
Menopause care at ZenOryva combines evaluation of hot flashes, sleep, mood, and metabolic changes with clinician-directed therapy that may include bioidentical hormones and lifestyle support. You meet an independently licensed provider by telehealth; prescriptions ship from licensed pharmacies when appropriate.
- Active ingredient
- Bioidentical estradiol, progesterone, and supportive therapies per protocol
- Class
- Hormone therapy / menopause care
- Administration
- Per clinician (oral, topical, or patch)
What it is
Perimenopause and menopause mark the transition when the ovaries produce less estrogen and progesterone. Symptoms can include hot flashes, disrupted sleep, brain fog, mood shifts, joint aches, and changes in weight or hair. Care is individualized — some members benefit from hormone therapy, others from non-hormonal strategies or combined plans.
How it works
You complete an intake and often baseline labs. Your clinician reviews your history, goals, and risks, then recommends a plan that may include bioidentical estradiol and progesterone (or alternatives), along with coaching on sleep, nutrition, and movement. Follow-up visits adjust dosing as your symptoms evolve.
Who it's for
Women experiencing perimenopause or menopause symptoms who want a licensed clinician to guide therapy — not guesswork from supplements alone.
Benefits
- Symptom-focused plans for sleep, mood, and vasomotor symptoms
- Lab-informed dosing when hormone therapy is used
- Integrated with GLP-1 or other ZenOryva verticals when appropriate
- Telehealth and discreet home delivery
Things to consider
- Hormone therapy is not appropriate for everyone — your clinician screens risk factors
- Some plans require periodic labs and visits
Get started
See if Menopause care is right for you
Starts at $199 the first month.
Menopause care FAQ
How is this different from primary care?
Can I use GLP-1 at the same time?
Related
Compounded medications are not FDA-approved. All prescriptions require evaluation and approval by an independently licensed medical provider. Individual results vary.