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Women’s health care, uniquely designed for every phase of life.

From cycle and fertility concerns to perimenopause and post-menopause, General Medicine delivers personalized women’s health care—on your schedule. Get answers, prescriptions, labs, and long-term support designed around your body, not a one-size-fits-all playbook.

Explore symptoms, understand your options, and meet with a clinician who sees the whole picture.

Women’s health

Most insurance accepted

Board-certified

No hidden fees

Available nationwide

At General Medicine, you get a personalized care plan from a certified clinician.

Whether you’re looking for relief from a specific symptom or guidance through a major life transition, your care at General Medicine always starts with an expert clinician. They review your full health history, symptoms, labs, and lifestyle to build a plan that supports both short-term relief and keeps you prepared for what’s next.
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1

Share your health story

Complete a brief medical questionnaire so our clinicians can understand your symptoms, health history, and goals—across every phase of your life.

2

Meet your clinician

Book a virtual visit with a licensed clinician who reviews your full picture, answers your questions, and helps determine the right next steps. Visits are designed to be thoughtful, not rushed, and may be covered by insurance.

3

Get your care plan

If appropriate, your clinician may recommend treatment options such as prescriptions, labs, or lifestyle guidance—tailored to your needs today and mindful of what’s ahead. Care plans are built to address both immediate symptoms and longer-term health.

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Start seeing results

Check in anytime, adjust your care as your body evolves, and stay supported through each transition—whether you’re seeking relief now or planning ahead.

Everything you need, in one place

We offer clinician-guided care across the full spectrum of women's health—organized by life stage and concern, with treatments backed by medical evidence.

Women's health is whole-body health

Many women's health concerns are connected to sleep, mood, metabolism, and cognitive health. Explore additional support options—guided by the same clinical rigor.

Women’s health stories from General Medicine.

Hear from women who partnered with General Medicine to improve their health.

They helped me when I couldn't find a doctor in person postpartum, and really needed assistance with a medical issue. They were fast, yet efficient and empathetic.

Holly

General Medicine is convenient, affordable, and they care. It's made seeing the doctor easier — therefore I have less missed appointments.

Collette

General Medicine was easy and convenient to use, very helpful, and for a low cost! And they continuously checked up on me and my progress.

Calia

There was no hassle of going to a clinic. I got a quick response from clinicians. General Medicine has made it easier for me to get the care that I need.

Mia

What made this experience different from my other healthcare experiences was how comfortable and at ease I felt. In the past, I would have been much more embarrassed discussing menopausal issues during an in-person office visit. Instead of anxiety, I felt relief and reassurance. It made me feel heard, respected, and more confident about taking care of my health..

Edith

Talk to a clinician and start your healthcare journey today.

Frequently asked questions about women’s health.

Do I need a pelvic exam?

The short answer is no. Some patients can have their symptoms resolved without a pelvic exam. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) only recommends an in-person pelvic exam when you have symptoms or a medical history that requires it.

Is hormone therapy safe?

Hormone therapy can be safe and effective for many women when appropriately prescribed. Your clinician will review your history, risks, and goals before recommending any treatment.

What is perimenopause?

Perimenopause is the hormonal transition leading up to menopause. It typically begins in the mid-to-late 40s but can start earlier, and it lasts until a person has gone 12 consecutive months without a period. During this time, estrogen and progesterone levels fluctuate unpredictably, producing a range of physical and emotional symptoms.

What is menopause?

Menopause is defined as 12 consecutive months without a menstrual period, marking the end of the reproductive years. It typically occurs between ages 45 and 55, with an average onset around age 51. The transition before menopause is called perimenopause, and the years after are called postmenopause. Most people continue to experience symptoms for several years after reaching menopause.

What is the difference between perimenopause and menopause care?

Perimenopause care focuses on managing symptoms during an actively changing hormonal environment, where estrogen levels fluctuate unpredictably. Menopause care addresses symptoms and long-term health risks in the context of a sustained low-estrogen state. The treatment options overlap significantly, but the framing and long-term priorities can be different. If you’re unsure which stage you’re in, your physician can help clarify that during your visit.

How is General Medicine different from other platforms?

Many providers treat menopause symptoms individually, prescribing something for hot flashes and leaving the rest unaddressed. At General Medicine, every menopause visit includes a full hormonal, metabolic, and long-term health evaluation. We look at how your symptoms connect to your bone health, your cardiovascular risk, your sleep, and your quality of life, and we build a plan that reflects all of it.

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