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Unified Women’s Healthcare Responds to Rising Demand for Menopause Care

Growing focus on midlife health during February’s Heart Awareness Month highlights the role of menopause care and telehealth in supporting women’s cardiovascular health

TAMPA, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Unified Women’s Healthcare (Unified), in partnership with its OBGYN affiliates, is expanding access to perimenopause and menopause care nationwide through Unified for You, its patient resource platform and corresponding awareness campaign, which initially launched in Florida earlier this month. Recent data shows many women experience years of untreated menopause-related conditions before receiving appropriate care, highlighting the importance of timely counseling, lifestyle guidance, and individualized, evidence-based treatment options.

We’re making it easier for women to access perimenopause and menopause care nationwide.

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“We want women to feel comfortable and empowered to seek proactive care and have conversations around their perimenopause and menopause symptoms,” said Dr. Elizabeth Cherot, Chief Medical Officer, Unified Women’s Healthcare. “Through the Unified for You network of providers, we’re making it easier for women, especially those in underserved or hard-to-reach communities, to access menopause care through both in-person visits and a virtual care platform, supported by more than 900 clinics and 3,000 affiliated clinicians nationwide.”

In recognition of February as Heart Awareness Month, clinicians across the Unified network are also drawing awareness to the connection between hormonal changes during perimenopause and menopause and its impact on blood pressure, cholesterol, weight, sleep, and overall cardiovascular risk, making timely care essential.

Unified’s affiliated providers care for more than 3 million women annually, including 1.5 million women age 40 and older. Unified for You connects women across Florida and nationwide with trusted affiliated providers, offering personalized menopause, perimenopause, and midlife care. Through in-person visits and Gennev, a telehealth-first menopause platform powered by Unified, patients receive whole-person, evidence-based care for symptoms including hot flashes, sexual health concerns, weight management, and nutrition support. This expansive network improves virtual access to specialist care, helping close long-standing gaps in menopause care.

Women experiencing symptoms such as brain fog, disrupted sleep, or other midlife changes can access educational resources at UnifiedForYou.com and get connected to a women’s health specialist for the care they need at every stage of life.

About Unified Women’s Healthcare

Unified Women’s Healthcare is a leading women’s health company that strategically operates, affiliates, and invests in businesses that drive better outcomes and experiences for patients throughout every milestone and moment of their healthcare journey. Founded in 2009, Unified supports more than 3,000 providers in North America and remains an indispensable source of business knowledge and innovation to transform women’s healthcare. Its four business divisions remain top in their field, including the nationwide OB-GYN physician practice management platform in the United States, the global pioneer in fertility treatment and science (CCRM Fertility), the leading women’s maternity analytics platform that directly improves birth outcomes (Lucina), and the nation’s leading virtual menopause clinic provider (Gennev). For more information, visit unifiedwomenshealthcare.com.

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Media Contacts:
Allison Pizzuti
allison.pizzuti@unifiedhc.com

Sheila Biggs
SBiggs@jarrardinc.com

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