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Menopause Care in Katy TX

Supporting You Through Every Stage of Menopause

Menopause is a natural part of life, but the transition can bring real challenges. Complete Care Physicians provides compassionate, evidence-based care for women experiencing perimenopause, menopause, and postmenopause.

While we are not hormone specialists, we can help you navigate this stage, address common symptoms, and guide you toward safe, effective treatment options. If more advanced care is needed, we’ll refer you to trusted specialists who follow evidence-based guidelines for hormone therapy.

It’s important to be cautious—some clinics promote unproven or unsafe hormone treatments. Our priority is your safety, well-being, and ensuring you receive care that’s backed by medical science.

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Menopause Can Affect More Than You Expect

Hormonal changes during menopause can bring a wide range of symptoms, some gradual, others sudden. Common effects include irregular cycles, night sweats, mood changes, fatigue, vaginal dryness, and changes in weight or metabolism. These shifts can also affect long-term health by increasing the risk of osteoporosis or heart disease.

At Complete Care Physicians, we approach menopause as more than a phase to “get through.” We provide medical care, monitoring, and strategies that help you manage symptoms and protect your long-term health.

What’s Included in Menopause Care

We create each menopause care plan to your stage of life, your symptoms, and your overall health goals. These visits often include several key evaluations and treatments to support your well-being.

Symptom Evaluation

We review your current symptoms, their frequency, and how they’re impacting your daily life.

Hormone and Health Screening

When needed, we order lab work to check hormone levels, thyroid function, and other health indicators affected during menopause.

Treatment Options

This may include hormone therapy, non-hormonal medications, or lifestyle-based recommendations to help manage symptoms.

Heart Health Support

We monitor blood pressure, cholesterol, and other cardiovascular risk factors that can change during menopause.

Ongoing Follow-Up

Your needs may change over time. We schedule follow-ups to review progress, make adjustments, and address new symptoms.

Care That Respects Your Experience

No two menopause journeys are alike. Some women have minimal symptoms, while others see major changes. We take the time to listen and guide you toward a plan that feels right for your body and lifestyle.

What Our Patients Say About Their Experience

Here’s what patients have shared about their care at Complete Care Physicians in Katy, TX.

Frequently Asked Questions

When does menopause usually start?
Menopause typically occurs between ages 45 and 55, but symptoms can begin earlier during perimenopause.
Hot flashes, night sweats, irregular cycles, mood changes, fatigue, vaginal dryness, and sleep difficulties are among the most common.
Not always. We’ll review your medical history and current symptoms to decide if it’s a safe and appropriate option.
Yes. Changes in estrogen can impact bone strength, heart health, and metabolism. We help monitor and manage these risks.
That depends on your symptoms and treatment plan. Some patients benefit from follow-ups every few months, others once or twice a year.
Yes. We can discuss lifestyle changes, diet, supplements, and other non-hormonal approaches.

Complete Care Physicians:

Our physicians offer menopause care that supports symptom relief, preventive health, and overall wellbeing. We welcome both new and returning patients.

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Office Hours

We are closed from 12 pm – 1 pm for lunch. If you are experiencing an emergency, please dial 911. If it is a non-emergent issue, please call back during business hours.

All after-hours calls regarding medication refills or issues deemed non-urgent will incur a $50 fee.

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