Menopause Treatment – Sierra Vista
Menopause is a natural transition that can cause a wide range of physical and hormonal changes. For many women, symptoms can significantly affect sleep, mood, metabolism, and overall quality of life. At the practice of Gwynn Patterson, M.D., FACOG, menopause treatment is approached through clinical evaluation, symptom assessment, and individualized care.
Treatment is focused on identifying the underlying hormonal changes contributing to symptoms and selecting appropriate options based on each patient’s medical history and goals.

What Is Menopause?
Menopause is defined as the point at which menstrual cycles have stopped for 12 consecutive months. The transition leading up to menopause, known as perimenopause, may begin several years earlier and is often when symptoms first develop.
During this time, estrogen and progesterone levels decline and fluctuate, which can affect sleep, mood, metabolism, and other systems throughout the body. Because these changes can overlap with other medical conditions, a clinical evaluation is often important in determining the underlying cause of symptoms.
Common Symptoms of Menopause
Menopause symptoms can vary in severity and may develop gradually over time. Many women notice changes in sleep, mood, and overall energy levels before recognizing a hormonal pattern.
- Hot flashes and night sweats
- Sleep disruption or insomnia
- Mood changes, including anxiety or depression
- Low libido or changes in sexual health
- Vaginal dryness or discomfort
- Weight changes and metabolic slowing
- Brain fog or difficulty concentrating
- Fatigue or low energy
Because these symptoms can overlap with other medical conditions, proper evaluation is important before starting treatment.
Menopause Treatment Options
Treatment is based on symptom severity, medical history, and individual goals. In many cases, care involves a combination of approaches rather than a single solution.
Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) is one of the most commonly considered options for moderate to severe symptoms. Non-hormonal medications may also be used when appropriate, along with targeted treatments for concerns such as sleep disruption or vaginal health. Lifestyle and metabolic factors are often addressed as part of a comprehensive plan.

Our Approach to Menopause Care
Care begins with a detailed consultation focused on symptoms, medical history, and overall health. When appropriate, laboratory testing may be used to help evaluate hormonal and related factors.
Treatment plans are individualized and adjusted over time based on response. This includes discussing the potential risks and benefits of different options and selecting an approach that aligns with each patient’s goals.
Ongoing follow-up allows for monitoring and refinement of treatment as needed, with the goal of supporting long-term health and overall quality of life.

Why Choose Gwynn Patterson, M.D., FACOG
Gwynn Patterson, M.D., FACOG is a board-certified OB/GYN with decades of experience in women’s health. Menopause care is approached from a clinical perspective, with attention to safety, appropriateness, and individualized treatment planning.
As a Fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, Dr. Patterson remains current on clinical guidelines and evolving approaches to hormone and menopause care.
Schedule a Consultation
If you are experiencing symptoms of menopause, a medical evaluation can help determine appropriate treatment options.
To schedule an appointment, patients can visit the Gynecology page or contact the office directly.

