Vocifer Health connects patients with independent licensed providers. Prescription required. Not available in all states.

Vocifer Health

Perimenopause care

You're not imagining it. Your hormones are changing.

Perimenopause can start in your mid-30s — years before your last period. If you're experiencing mood swings, sleep problems, brain fog, or cycle changes, it's real. And it may be treatable when evaluated by a licensed provider.

No waiting rooms. Licensed providers. FDA-cleared treatments where applicable.

The most common thing we hear:

My doctor said I'm too young for perimenopause.
My bloodwork came back normal but I feel terrible.
I've been told this is just anxiety or stress.
I've been this way for two years and nobody has helped.

These are not rare experiences. They are common. Perimenopause is often underdiagnosed — and undertreated. Vocifer Health connects you with independent licensed providers who take symptoms seriously.

Symptoms we take seriously from day one

  • Irregular periods
  • Hot flashes
  • Night sweats
  • Brain fog
  • Mood swings
  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • Sleep disruption
  • Low libido
  • Vaginal dryness
  • Weight gain
  • Fatigue
  • Hair thinning
  • Joint pain
  • Heart palpitations
  • Memory issues

How it works

1

Tell us what's happening

A detailed symptom intake designed for perimenopause — no rushing, no brushing off what you feel.

2

Get evaluated by a specialist

A licensed clinician who focuses on women's hormonal health reviews your intake and may order lab work when appropriate.

3

Start a plan built for you

Your treatment may include estrogen, progesterone, or testosterone therapy — in the form that may work best for your body and lifestyle, when prescribed.

Why this is different

We don't require a certain age

Perimenopause has no minimum age on a calendar. If your symptoms match, independent providers can evaluate you with appropriate care.

We don't require abnormal labs

Hormone levels can look normal while you feel unwell. Clinical presentation matters alongside testing.

We don't dismiss you

Our network includes clinicians trained in perimenopause and menopause care — not a one-size general visit.

What treatment might look like for you

Possibilities your prescribing clinician may discuss — not promises. Every plan is individualized.

Estradiol

Available as patches, gels, or pills in many cases. Among the most studied options for menopause-related symptoms when prescribed and monitored.

Progesterone

Often used alongside estrogen to support the uterine lining when clinically indicated — oral or topical forms depending on your plan.

Testosterone

Sometimes overlooked for women; may support libido, energy, and mood for some patients when a provider deems it appropriate.

Combination protocol

Many people benefit from a personalized mix tailored to symptoms and history — decided only by your licensed clinician.

All treatments require evaluation and a prescription from a licensed provider. Not every option is appropriate for every person.

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