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Topic

Mood

Perimenopausal mood changes are not "just hormones" — they are clinically significant and treatable. We cover SSRIs, HRT, therapy-first approaches, and providers with mental health integration.

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Articles

10 articles in this topic.

Providers treating mood

Active providers with mood listed in their treatment scope.

  • Comprehensive PCOS and hormonal health telehealth. Multidisciplinary care team including endocrinologists, dietitians, and mental health professionals.

    from $0/mo

  • Weight-inclusive primary care with GLP-1 access. Designed by clinicians frustrated with typical obesity medicine model — focuses on the whole person.

    from $0/mo

  • Insurance-covered telehealth platform specializing in perimenopause and menopause care for women 35+.

    from $0/mo

  • PCOS-focused platform with phenotype-driven treatment matching. Specialist providers only.

    $99–$199/mo

  • Comprehensive midlife women's health platform. Care team includes menopause-trained clinicians plus a community membership component.

    from $30/mo

  • Hybrid in-person and virtual clinic for women with full-spectrum care including perimenopause and HRT.

    $0–$95/mo

Other topics

  • Hot Flashes

    Sudden heat sensations during perimenopause and menopause — causes, treatments, and providers.

  • Brain Fog

    Memory, focus, and word-finding difficulty linked to hormone fluctuation — what helps.

  • Weight Gain

    Abdominal weight gain in midlife and the role of GLP-1, HRT, and lifestyle interventions.

  • Sleep

    Hormonal sleep disturbances — night sweats, insomnia, early waking — and treatments.

  • Libido

    Low libido and vaginal dryness — hormonal, behavioral, and pharmacological options.

  • Joint Pain

    Estrogen decline and joint stiffness — emerging research and treatment options.

  • Hormonal Acne

    Adult acne tied to androgen imbalance — clinical options including spironolactone.