Women's Health

We Diagnose & Treat A Wide Range of Women's Health Issues

We’ve created a nurturing environment where women feel understood and heard.

Lana Meyer, our Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP-C) and women’s health specialist, can help you understand how hormones and nutrition affect the way you feel, sleep, and live.

Symptoms like fatigue, thinning hair, incontinence and an expanding waistline are common in women as we age, but they don’t have to be part of the aging process.

Lana works with you to develop a customized treatment plan meant to address your specific symptoms. After one visit, you will be on the path to finding the solutions that will help you feel better and thrive.

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Lana Meyer, FNP-C, Women's Health Specialist

Women's Health Conditions We Treat

  • Hormone imbalance
  • Weight loss
  • Thyroid concerns
  • Decreased libido
  • Fatigue
  • Incontinence / bladder control
  • Hot flashes
  • Menopause
  • Fertility
  • Digestive issues
  • Nutrition
  • Sexual health

Lana knows her stuff!

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Frequently Asked Questions About Women's Health

What women's health concerns do you treat?

We evaluate and treat a wide range of women’s health concerns, including hormone imbalances, menopause symptoms, thyroid conditions, fatigue, weight management, bladder control issues, digestive concerns, sexual health, and more.

If you’re experiencing symptoms such as fatigue, hot flashes, irregular hormone-related changes, weight fluctuations, decreased libido, or other concerns affecting your quality of life, our team can help identify the cause and recommend personalized treatment options.

Yes. Every woman is different, which is why we take the time to understand your symptoms, health history, and goals before creating a treatment plan tailored to your needs.

Yes, we offer personalized care to help manage common menopause symptoms such as hot flashes, hormone changes, sleep disturbances, weight changes, and other concerns that can affect your daily life.

During your first visit, your provider will discuss your symptoms, medical history, lifestyle, and health goals. If needed, additional testing may be recommended to help determine the underlying cause of your symptoms and develop the right treatment plan.