Talking with your doctor

Before your first visit:

Talking about menopause may not be easy, even with your doctor. But it's like anything you take on in life—educating yourself and asking questions is a great place to begin. So, to help start the conversation—and help you get the most from your visit—here are a few tips and thoughts.

Also, don't be surprised if your doctor has questions for you about your symptoms. Just keep in mind, it's important to be open and honest about the specific ways your symptoms are affecting your life.

During your visit, your doctor may ask you:

  • How severe are your symptoms?
  • Do they interfere with daily living in any way?
  • What are the frequency and duration of your menopausal symptoms?

Some questions to ask your doctor:

  • How bad are my symptoms? Moderate? Severe?
  • Can I get any relief for these symptoms?
  • Based on my symptoms, my age, and how long I have been in menopause, do you think hormone therapy is right for me?
  • Which dose should I start at?
  • How long should I stay on hormone therapy?
  • How soon will my symptoms improve?

Together, you and your healthcare professional can make decisions about what's right for you based on your individual treatment goals and risks.

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Talking with your doctor

Before your first visit.

Talking about menopause may not be easy, even with your doctor. But it's like anything you take on in life—educating yourself and asking questions is a great place to begin. So, to help start the conversation—and help you get the most from your visit—here are a few tips and thoughts.

Also, don't be surprised if your doctor has questions for you about your symptoms. Just keep in mind, it's important to be open and honest about the specific ways your symptoms are affecting your life.

During your visit, your doctor may ask you:

  • How severe are your symptoms?
  • Do they interfere with daily living in any way?
  • What are the frequency and duration of your menopausal symptoms?

Some questions to ask your doctor:

  • How bad are my symptoms? Moderate? Severe?
  • Can I get any relief for these symptoms?
  • Based on my symptoms, my age, and how long I have been in menopause, do you think hormone therapy is right for me?
  • Which dose should I start at?
  • How long should I stay on hormone therapy?
  • How soon will my symptoms improve?

Together, you and your healthcare professional can make decisions about what's right for you based on your individual treatment goals and risks.

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