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Midi Custom Rx for skin, hair & sexual health
Midlife hormone shifts may take a toll on your skin, hair, and sexual well-being — but science-backed prescription solutions can help.
What we prescribe
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Estriol+ Face Cream
A moisture-rich cream that firms, plumps, and brightens skin while smoothing fine lines and reducing pore size.
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Hydroquinone Even Tone Cream
A hydrating cream that treats melasma and hyperpigmentation to lighten and fade dark spots on the face.
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Minoxidil/Finasteride Regrowth Spray
A dual-action treatment formulated to address hair loss by stimulating new growth and reducing shedding.
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DHEA/Estradiol Cream
A targeted cream designed to rejuvenate the vulvar tissues and support libido.
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Arousal Cream
A topical cream that heightens sensation and orgasm by increasing blood flow to the clitoris and genital area.
Midi Custom Rx
Midi Custom Rx offers a range of products for skin, hair, and sexual health, prescribed by your Midi clinician, and shipped directly to you from Midi’s own formulary.
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FAQ’s
What is the Midi Custom Rx service?
Midi Custom Rx offers simple access to prescription treatments for specific symptoms of perimenopause and menopause. Our prescriptions are recommended by Midi medical advisors and contain evidence-based ingredients that treat skin, hair, and sexual health concerns.
Why isn’t my Midi Custom Rx treatment covered by insurance, like other Midi prescriptions?
Compounded medications, like the ones offered through Midi Custom Rx, are not commercially available from major drug companies, and therefore cannot be covered by insurance. Midi clinicians prescribe many non-compounded menopause treatments that are covered by insurance, but until drug companies mass-produce these formulations, they must be cash-pay.
How do Midi Custom Rx formulations work?
Our Custom Rx prescription formulas are topical, meaning that they are absorbed through the skin.
Why do I need a visit to access Midi Custom Rx prescriptions?
A Midi visit is required to prescribe Midi Custom Rx solutions so we can tailor the treatments you use to your symptoms, health history, and overall Care Plan. At your visit your clinician will review your medical history and discuss what you’re experiencing. Together, you’ll determine which prescription medications are right for you. We also encourage follow-up visits, which allow our clinicians to monitor your progress, answer questions, and tweak your treatments, if needed.
Meet our team
![Amy Medeiros, MSN, FNP-BC, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6669d88db0249c8a0ddca556_placeholder.jpeg)
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Purpose from personal experience: “I am a Family Nurse Practitioner with nine years of experience in women’s health. While going through menopause, I saw numerous providers, including a rheumatologist and urgent care for a pulsating heartbeat. Many attributed my issues to stress. Eventually, I consulted a certified menopause specialist, armed with books, but was only offered birth control pills, leaving me deflated after waiting three months for the appointment. This experience has driven my commitment to ongoing education and supporting women in midlife.”
Care through the ages: “I’m passionate about addressing the unique needs of women across their lifespan. I enjoy meeting women where they are, providing education, and supporting them to improve their well-being. My focus on helping people feel better led me to Midi, where I work alongside those who are similarly dedicated to empowering women through midlife and helping them become the best version of themselves.”
Adapting to individual needs: “Guidelines are just that—guidelines. And just because something worked for one person doesn't mean it will work the same for someone else. Everyone is unique, and care must be individualized.”
![Celia Hearren, MSN, WHNP-BC, CRNP, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6669d6c910024fc84f01bea0_Celia%20Hearren.png)
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A path to women’s health: “I became a nurse in 2007 and initially worked in various areas, including behavioral health and medical-surgical. I eventually focused on women’s health because I enjoyed teaching and supporting women. I pursued my Nurse Practitioner degree in women’s health, and since 2015, I have worked in breast health, supporting breast cancer patients, as well as general OB/GYN.”
Listening and validation: “I still remember hearing a patient say, Nobody else has ever believed me. It’s so important to tell women they’re not crazy for feeling like they’re sweating all day or can’t sleep. These issues stem from hormonal changes and can be managed, but many patients don’t receive the care they need during menopause.”
Your full picture: “During our visit, I want each patient to share their story. Everyone’s experience with menopausal symptoms is unique. As a clinician, I have to understand the patient’s medical history and symptoms, but also their lifestyle, what affects them the most, and their health goals. This approach will help us, together, craft a treatment plan that can end years of suffering.”
![Emily Amoe, CNP, FNP, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6669d6e043dbb3697299369c_Emily%20Amoe.png)
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Grounded in women’s health: “I began my medical journey with a nursing degree from the University of Massachusetts. After years working in labor and delivery, I earned my Nurse Practitioner degree from Georgetown University. Since then, for more than 16 years, I have worked in women’s health caring for women of all ages and backgrounds.”
Understanding midlife challenges: “As a midlife woman myself, I’ve experienced firsthand the challenges of perimenopause and menopause. In traditional medical settings, practitioners often do not have the time or expertise to comprehensively address our concerns. Since turning 40, I've made significant changes to my practice to offer more comprehensive care for women in midlife and support them through this transitional period.”
A complete wellness focus: “I don't just focus on the physical issue you come in with; I also consider lifestyle and mental health factors that might affect your overall well being. During your visit, I take the time to discuss all these aspects with you so that we can address your concerns comprehensively and create a tailored plan that suits your specific needs. My ultimate goal is to help women thrive during these years.”
![Jacqueline King, APRN, FNP-BC, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6669d72a22316fa58ddcd09c_Jacqueline%20King.png)
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Transforming women’s care through life’s stages: “I have been a Family Nurse Practitioner for 12 years, and prior to that I worked for years in labor and delivery. As I aged and practiced more, I noticed a decline in care for women post-pregnancy, particularly during perimenopause. Being there for patients, building trust and rapport, and offering support when others won’t has been incredibly fulfilling.”
Beyond treatment: “My care approach differs from some traditional providers because of my patience, active listening, organization, and unwavering positivity during visits. I am genuinely interested in building rapport, understanding the person’s story alongside addressing the immediate medical issues. Patients can expect my commitment, my joy in helping them, and my ongoing support beyond a single visit.”.
Excitement for the next chapter: “Women are resilient. We are amazing: We can go through pregnancy, give birth, and navigate postpartum… and that resilience does not stop at menopause! So many women feel defeated in midlife, feeling like their life is over and they have no option but to suffer through their symptoms. My favorite part of care is giving them a second life, that second wind under them.”
![Karen Powell, MSN, FNP-BC, CBCN, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6669d75bfd90e827f4163286_Karen%20Powell.png)
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A focus on breast cancer: “I am a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner with 15 years of nursing experience. My entire career has been dedicated to oncology, with a special focus on breast cancer care. I have deep experience supporting breast cancer survivors navigate menopause symptoms with a unique set of challenges, including while on aromatase inhibitors or tamoxifen.”
Breaking the cycle of neglect: “As a young girl, I watched my mother go through menopause at age 35 after a hysterectomy. She received little guidance and felt powerless over symptoms that affected her life as a wife, mother, and colleague. My mission is to provide every woman with the education and support she needs to navigate menopause confidently. We all deserve the opportunity to thrive and live our best lives.”
No two women are the same: “Each has unique strengths, abilities, career aspirations, health goals, and priorities. Similarly, menopause symptoms vary from one person to another, and there is no one-size-fits-all treatment. As a clinician, I strive to create a personalized plan tailored to each individual.”
![Rachel Kelly, MSN, FNP-BC, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6669d7f0b0249c8a0ddc206b_Rachel%20Kelly.png)
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Your women’s health guide: “I am a nurse practitioner with over 10 years of experience across primary care, oncology, diabetes management, and women’s health care. In my clinics, I was the go-to expert for all things hormones and women’s health. I am certified by FEMM, an organization dedicated to helping women understand their cycles and fertility. In addition, I am a certified health and nutrition coach, as well as a physical fitness coach.”
Personal experience + shared education: “Despite my deep immersion in women’s health, I was struck by my own lack of knowledge when I began experiencing menopause symptoms. I dove deep into research and literature to understand what’s going on in the body. I feel so lucky to share this information with other women, allowing them to feel empowered throughout this journey.”
Championing women's health literacy: “As a woman, clinician, and educator at two universities, my absolute passion is teaching women about their bodies and how to live well. Knowledge allows women to take control of their health, empowering them to take better care of themselves and those they care for.”
![Alexis Stephens, MSN, FNP-BC, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6669d6bc85b74e3025c962c9_Alexis%20Stephens.png)
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A career treating women: “I have been a Family Nurse Practitioner for over 13 years. I began my career in a small rural family medicine practice, but soon discovered my passion for women’s health. I worked with an OB/GYN for 12 years, specializing in women's health, particularly ages 40 and up.”
Compassionate listening, at last: “While caring for women in midlife, patients repeatedly came in reporting that their concerns had been dismissed or not taken seriously. A woman once told me that her male gynecologist had said that she felt tired, gained weight, and had low sex drive because she was over 40 and that was simply par for the course. This stuck with me because there is always something we can do. Women don’t have to accept these issues as normal; there are solutions.”
Patient centered collaboration: “My goal is to build a trusting relationship where patients feel heard, understood, and confident in our continuity of care. Together, we will build a treatment plan from the ground up that aligns with their concerns and goals.”
![Vontrese Simpson, MSN, APRN, WHNP-BC, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6669d85702249fc728209bc7_Vontrese%20Simpson.png)
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Years of trust-building: “I have been a practicing nurse for over 17 years, focusing on women's healthcare throughout my career. My journey began as a labor and delivery nurse for over a decade, before becoming a board-certified Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner. I strive to provide personalized care by building rapport with women, understanding that active listening and trust are keys to quality care.”
Constant education: “I consider myself a lifelong learner, especially in women’s healthcare. I'm passionate about expanding my knowledge by attending conferences, educational events, and reading literature. By staying informed and sharing this information with my patients, I can provide high quality care and allow patients to make informed decisions about their health.”
Wellness amidst change: “Women want to be heard and cared for, just as we care for others. Our value as women doesn't change with time, and the quality of our lives shouldn't diminish due to menopause or other natural changes. I’m here to help women recognize their worth and guide them to enhance their quality of life to achieve everything they desire—and more!”
![Katherine Ierardi, MSN, WHNP-BC, NCMP, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6669d7731edddacb2298782f_Katherine%20Ierardi.png)
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Increasingly specialized: “I started my nursing career as a labor and delivery nurse almost 8 years ago. After graduate school, I worked as a Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner in the National Health Service Corps, but for the past two years, I have narrowed my focus to women’s midlife health. I chose Midi to have the time and space to really specialize in caring for this often overlooked group of women.”
Meeting needs, holistically: “I was drawn to women’s health early on due to my grandmother, a retired nurse who inspired me to make my career in healthcare. My interest in menopause was sparked by the lack of education for both providers and patients. I love that midlife care combines so many aspects of wellness, from nutrition and cardiology to sleep hygiene.”
The time for comprehensive care: “The silver lining from COVID was introducing us all to telehealth, allowing patients and clinicians enough time to engage in meaningful conversation. In Midi’s telehealth visits, the patient is able to share their story, including symptoms, concerns, and how these impact their daily life. And listening carefully, we’re able to understand the full picture, guiding us on how best to move forward with treatment.”
![Paige Jamison, NP, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6670b270c5e66aac390a51e3_Paige%20Jamison.png)
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Depth of experience: “I’ve worked in nursing for 15 years—the last five in internal medicine and endocrinology, focusing on underserved areas and rural health clinics. My specialties include hormone replacement therapy, endocrinology, and aesthetics.”
Beyond quick fixes: “My passion in healthcare is helping people achieve their best physical, emotional, and mental well-being by finding root causes for ailments instead of relying on quick fixes. I support patients throughout their journey, helping them find happiness and fulfillment. I chose Midi because we share a passion for women’s health and hormone optimization.”
The most rewarding part of midlife care: “Hearing how women regain their life, energy, libido, mood, and bone density is incredibly fulfilling. We have so many care options at our disposal today that we didn’t have even 10 years ago. I love my job because it allows me to educate women about the options available and help those who are suffering.”
![Dena Kranzberg, WHNP-BC, RN, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6669d88db0249c8a0ddca556_placeholder.jpeg)
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Championing inclusive menopausal care: “I’ve been working as a nurse practitioner since 2012, focused on women’s health. My expertise centers around sexual and reproductive health, spanning genders and sexual orientations. My priority is to provide compassionate care and support to all individuals, fostering an environment where everyone feels heard and valued.”
Patient experience and clinician care: “I was diagnosed with type one diabetes as a child, more than 30 years ago. It influences every aspect of my life, necessitating constant blood sugar monitoring for every activity. My experiences as a patient have shaped my approach to medicine, emphasizing the importance of individualized care. At Midi, I’m thrilled to offer longer visits than you get in traditional settings, allowing crucial time to meet, learn about, and understand our patients.”
Amplifying my impact with Midi: “As I approach my own menopause transition, I am eager to contribute to filling a crucial gap in healthcare. By joining forces with fellow clinicians, I believe we can amplify our impact and provide better support for individuals navigating this stage of life.”
![Stephanie Hawkins, DNP, WHNP-BC, FNP-BC, MSCP, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6669d80fbbb16e4281af54c3_Stephanie%20Hawkins.png)
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A midlife specialist: “I have been a Nurse Practitioner for 28 years, certified in family practice and women’s health. Recognizing menopause and perimenopause as some of the toughest times in women’s lives, I became a Certified Menopause Practitioner to help empower patients through that period.”
In sickness and in health: “In my decades of practice, I have had the opportunities to support women from various backgrounds, through various stages, in heart-wrenching and heartwarming moments. Developing an open and compassionate relationship with my patients allows me to provide support during hard times and celebrate their successes.”
Our time is your time: “Women spend so much time caring for others; It’s amazing to see women in midlife prioritizing their self care. During my time with my patients, it’s all about them. I want to hear them: their stories, their concerns, their issues, their symptoms. The best compliment I can get from my patients is them saying, ‘You get it, I feel heard.’ That’s how I know I’m doing my job.”
![Sylvia DeLay, WHNP, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6669d838b7ed38e84b099903_Sylvia%20Delay.png)
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Hormone expertise: “I’m a Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner with over ten years of experience, primarily in a traditional OB/GYN setting. My clinical focus is on hormonal changes across a woman’s lifespan, from adolescence to menopause, and how they affect overall well-being. I hold certifications in postpartum support and international advanced psychopharmacology prescribing. Additionally, I have advanced training in utilizing testosterone for treating perimenopausal and menopausal symptoms.”
This clinician’s motivation: “Before becoming a healthcare provider, I often accompanied my mother to her medical appointments. I vividly recall the rushed visits, her concerns dismissed, and the frustration of not finding the help she needed. This experience deeply influences my approach to patient care. I prioritize spending quality time with patients, ensuring they feel heard and understood, and collaboratively devising treatment plans tailored to their needs and symptoms.”
Joining the care revolution: “As a clinician, I’m passionate about revolutionizing healthcare to prioritize patient needs. I chose Midi because I’ve witnessed women in their forties and fifties dismissed by other providers, told their symptoms were just part of aging. I joined Midi because of their dedication to helping women thrive during this pivotal time.”
![Erica Hermiller, MSN, APRN, FNP-C, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6669d6f389c9ecefd3523218_Erica%20Hermiller.png)
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Giving women their lives back: “I’ve been a Family Nurse Practitioner for almost 10 years, starting in urology where I developed a passion for helping women with urological issues. This led me to specialize in women’s health for more than six years, focusing on hormone replacement therapy, menstruation, and menopause. I also completed a 10-month functional nutrition course, which expanded my understanding of diet’s impact on health. My passion lies in improving our care for women to help them reclaim their lives.”
Empathy-driven support: “The birth of my son profoundly influenced my career in caregiving. Despite a smooth pregnancy, complications necessitated an emergency C-section and a NICU stay. His special needs inspired my dedication to advocating for women’s health, ensuring their voices are heard and needs addressed. This motivates me to support women through pregnancy, menopause, and conditions like PCOS, providing tailored reassurance and guidance.”
Prioritizing you: “Women often serve as caregivers in their family, so prioritizing self-care positively affects everyone around them. Providing accessible healthcare through telehealth has been transformative for midlife women, allowing them to seek care conveniently. I love helping women put their care first, and understanding the impact this has on their communities.”
![Monica Bohac, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6669d7daedc653b8f01579aa_Monica%20Bohac.png)
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Called to women’s wellness: “I graduated from nursing school in 2005 and began working in labor and delivery, driven by my passion for women’s health. It was later in my career, after over four years as a Family Nurse Practitioner, that I decided to focus on women in midlife. A pivotal moment came when a patient told me how frustrating it was that her concerns had been consistently dismissed as a part of aging. Realizing the lack of proper care for women in midlife, I became determined to make a difference.”
A safe space for your health: “As a clinician, I’m committed to fostering a comfortable, safe environment where you can openly discuss your symptoms, needs, and preferences. I’ll strive to offer education, support, and empowerment for you to make the best health decisions.”
Navigating midlife together: “One of the most rewarding parts about caring for women in midlife is the relationships that we build with patients. It is incredibly fulfilling and immensely satisfying to be able to walk alongside a woman and witness her amazing growth and transformation, supporting her as she works towards a healthier, happier life.”
![Brittany McClendon, MSN, WHNP-BC, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6669d88db0249c8a0ddca556_placeholder.jpeg)
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Step by step: “I have worked in women’s health for the past 12 years, the past four practicing as a board certified Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner. I’m deeply passionate about women’s health care, everything from menstrual problems to menopausal symptoms. It’s incredibly rewarding to help women through their health challenges and witness how drastically their quality of life improves through simple changes.”
Listening, understanding, healing: “I’ve seen providers who push one-size-fits-all treatments, like birth control as the sole solution for menstrual problems. I believe in tailoring treatments to individual needs, as what works for one person may not work for another. By actively listening to my patients, understanding their goals and concerns, we can collaborate as a team to address their needs and goals effectively.”
Comfort + solutions: “Midlife women often feel vulnerable due to significant life changes, including hormonal shifts. Many express feeling overwhelmed or crazy, but it’s essential to reassure them that these feelings are normal. We can address their symptoms and provide support, letting them know it’s okay to seek help and that they don’t have to endure it alone.”
![Kathryn Carver, DNP, MSN, WHNP-BC, CRNP, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6669d789aaffc6da69bcccea_Kathryn%20Carver.png)
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Grounded in women’s health: “I’ve been a Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner for over six years and a registered nurse for more than 11 years. I hold a doctorate in nursing practice, specializing in osteoporosis research. My focus is on menopausal care for women, with certifications as a sexual assault nurse practitioner and sexual assault nurse examiner.”
Global reach: “My husband and I established a small orphanage in Malawi, Africa, and provided extensive care for women in nearby villages. Women in both Malawi and the United States often sacrifice their own well-being and self-care for their loved ones. My experiences caring for women globally have reinforced my passion for women’s health, and emphasized the need for women to prioritize their health and advocate for themselves.”
The importance of safe spaces: “Central to my practice is fostering a nonjudgmental atmosphere, crucial for women who may feel hesitant to discuss certain topics, particularly during menopause. Patients can expect me to listen attentively, address their needs, and establish a trusting relationship to guide them through their health journey.”
![Quinn Mahoney, MSN, FNP-C, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6669d7e546f587c88be824d0_Quinn%20Mahoney.png)
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A true specialist: “I’m a Family Nurse Practitioner with eight years of experience. I began in gynecologic oncology, specializing in cancers below the waistline. There, I managed menopause symptoms alongside cancer treatment, before working in women’s urology and pelvic medicine. I have spent the past few years delving deeper into menopause care at a traditional OB/GYN practice.”
A new level of care: “I came to Midi to support women’s concerns that are so often dismissed. The training here surpassed my formal education in menopause treatment, and I’m grateful for the deep research Midi employs for women. With our evidence-based interventions, we can offer more than just surface-level solutions.”
Opening doors to honest conversations: “Patients can expect candid and open dialogue from me, welcoming as much as they would like and are willing to share. I want to know how we can make you happier, healthier, and more comfortable. I love to talk about mental health, sex and pleasure, self-care and self-confidence alongside symptoms in order to get a full picture of how to improve the patient’s well-being. From there, I am a fierce care advocate until my patient feels comfortable with their progress.”
![Holly Gelbert, MSN, APRN-CNM, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6669d7202af425dba19b6595_Holly%20Gelbert.png)
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Childbearing and what comes after: “I’ve been an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse and Certified Nurse Midwife for eight years now, specializing in women’s health since graduating nursing school in 2010. Starting in labor and delivery, I became a nurse midwife to provide comprehensive care to women beyond pregnancy, particularly addressing menopause and the needs of women with a history of breast cancer.”
Empathetic support, informed care: “Watching my mom undergo breast cancer treatment almost 13 years ago shaped my practice today. Alongside radiation and the physical changes, we encountered healthcare providers who lacked expertise in managing women’s health during cancer-induced early menopause. This experience prompted me to pursue an advanced practice degree eight years ago, and fueled my dedication to women’s care.”
Comprehensive education, nationwide: “I’m passionate about empowering women to take charge of their health and well-being. From pregnancy to menopause, I love helping women make informed healthcare decisions and alleviating their symptoms. Midi allows me to reach women across the country, providing them with specialized care and improving their quality of life.”
![Lavonne Searle, MSN, ARNP, FP-C, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6669d7c4f75c7e6b160bf0a9_Lavonne%20Searle.png)
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In it with you: “I’ve been a nurse for 12 years, specializing in women's health as a Family Nurse Practitioner for seven. I’ve always been a staunch advocate for women's rights and it was a natural transition for me to focus on women’s health care. My interest in menopausal care was sparked when I began to experience symptoms and realized the gaps in my education regarding perimenopause, menopause, and post-menopause.”
Always learning: “As a former school teacher who transitioned to nursing later in life, education holds significant importance to me. I’m deeply passionate about both imparting information to patients and continuously learning myself. I believe it’s crucial for all women to receive the education necessary to navigate life transitions confidently. My aim is to empower women to advocate for their healthcare, reject resignation to aging, embrace tools for thriving, and growth during this stage of life.”
What care looks like: “In a visit with me, patients can expect to be heard, feel mutual trust, and engage in transparent communication. My goal is to provide evidence-based care recommendations and engage in shared decision-making during each visit.”
![Trinity Walls, MSN WHNP-BC, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6669d84d013d0573c309c465_Trinity%20Walls.png)
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Support through the journey: “Early on in my medical career, I discovered my passion for women’s health. My professional experience since then has been devoted to caring for women at every stage of life, including more than five years as a Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner.”
A different way to practice: “During my adolescence and young adulthood, there were numerous occasions when I didn’t feel heard by healthcare providers. This left me feeling like I lacked a safe space to voice my questions or concerns. These experiences have profoundly influenced me as a healthcare provider. It’s crucial to me that every patient interaction fosters a sense of being heard, understood, and supported.”
Understanding the whole woman: “I recognize the interconnectedness between physical symptoms and emotional well-being. In my approach to care, I prioritize addressing all aspects of women holistically. I dedicate time and space to exploring how each symptom may influence another, and how this collective impact affects the patient’s overall quality of life. That understanding helps me find the right solutions.”
![Suzanne Cavalier, FNP, RN, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6669d82b3140becae005bff8_Suzanne%20Cavalier.png)
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Three decades of nursing: “I'm a Family Nurse Practitioner with 35 years of nursing experience in various settings, from schools to hospitals. I started as a Nurse Practitioner in primary care, transitioned to urgent care, and then opened my own functional medicine practice specializing in IV therapy, weight loss, and hormone replacement.”
Empathy into action: “I was amazed by the number of women who came to me struggling with symptoms like hot flashes, night sweats, painful intercourse, weight gain, and joint pain. Many had seen multiple physicians, with their family doctors referring them to OB/GYNs who often avoided hormone replacement therapy. Witnessing their frustration firsthand, I recognized a pressing need for support.”
Providing real relief: “As a middle-aged woman, I empathize deeply with those experiencing menopause challenges and am eager to assist them. Menopause is an intense transition, and the support that we can provide at Midi is really life changing for these women.”
![Desiree Osby, APRN, CNM, WHNP-BC, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6669d88db0249c8a0ddca556_placeholder.jpeg)
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Caring for those who care: “I began my medical journey as a nurse, and in 2015, I earned a master’s in nursing with dual certification as a Certified Nurse Midwife and Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner. With nine years of practice, I joined Midi to support midlife women who often give much to others but need someone to care for them. It’s a crucial transition period in their lives, requiring attentive listening and practical solutions.”
What we all need: “Experiencing healthcare as a patient, particularly during childbirth, profoundly influenced the care I provide today. It showed me firsthand the importance of a close relationship with one’s healthcare provider. Every woman deserves a provider who listens, cares, and takes extra time to meet their medical needs.”
Learning together: “I take pride in breaking down complex medical information into understandable terms, fostering relationships with patients through education. This allows patients to make informed decisions about their healthcare, always with my guidance and support.”
![Kari Rocco, FNP-C, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6669d766d337a8ce79c36487_Kari%20Rocco.png)
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My hormone journey: “I have been a practicing Nurse Practitioner for 19 years, and I’m at Midi because I’m excited to help people manage hormonal changes. 10 years ago, I was experiencing fatigue, insomnia, hot flashes, mood swings, and gaining belly fat. I began seeing specialists, devouring information, and pursuing certifications in integrative and functional medicine. I can’t believe how much my life has changed from balancing my hormones, and I am so genuinely excited to help other women do the same.”
Joy in purpose: “I am so grateful to pursue my passion professionally. The work I do fills me with joy and purpose; it’s hard to imagine doing anything else. What drives me is the ability to truly make a difference in people’s lives, not just by prescribing medication, but by actively contributing to their well-being. By removing barriers to care at Midi, we empower busy individuals to prioritize their health and well-being.”
Together towards wellness: “My unique care approach prioritizes active listening. Collaboration is key in our shared decision-making process, and hinges on your comfort and ability to openly share your experiences.”
![Kimberly Bowers, MSN, FNP-C, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6669d7a4d8b1bbc9092cadaa_Kim%20Bowers.png)
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Helping where it’s needed most: “I am a certified Family Nurse Practitioner with seven years of NP experience specializing in women’s care. Throughout my career, I’ve been driven by the opportunity to address the gaps and disparities in women’s health, knowing that I can make a difference.”
Care that feels like home: “I strive to cultivate a welcoming atmosphere in my visits, where patients feel safe to share as well as receive expert advice. I excel in listening and finding solutions, making sure every patient I see feels heard, cared for, and confident in their health decisions. The prospect of providing care for menopause, perimenopause, and other related health topics in a comfortable environment is incredibly rewarding to me.”
Woman-centered: “What I’ve learned over the years is that there’s no one-size-fits-all approach. Each woman is unique and has her own set of needs. So, when it comes to treating patients, especially in menopause, it requires a tailored approach that takes into consideration individual lifestyles, goals, and needs.”
![Jennifer Wicklatz, MSN, FNP-BC, APRN, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6669d744bda73ee4712815d0_Jennifer%20Wicklatz.png)
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Supportive specialist: “I’ve loved women’s health since my first nursing job in 2014. With a decade of experience in medicine, joining Midi was a natural choice because of its wide-reaching impact on women’s health during perimenopause and menopause. These phases are a significant portion of a woman’s life, and I’m thrilled to contribute to empowering women through all their hormonal changes.”
The impact of positivity: “My decision to become a Nurse Practitioner was deeply influenced by my father’s battle with cancer when I was 23. Witnessing the profound impact his healthcare team had on his well-being shaped my care approach. I am committed to providing uplifting care to my patients, aiming to be a source of inspiration, connection, and motivation in their lives.”
Care beyond symptoms: “Working with midlife women is immensely rewarding due to the lasting connections formed and the holistic support provided. By addressing physical symptoms like hot flashes and mood swings, we’re also improving emotional, personal, and professional well-being. Women know their own bodies and I can help them further understand how to feel their best as we collaborate on treatment plans.”
![Debra Rappazzo, CNM, NP, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6669d6d4c5398b6ee7d86586_Debra%20Rappazzo.png)
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A career in female health: “With dual certifications as a Nurse Practitioner and a Certified Nurse Midwife, my focus for the past 32 years has always been on providing comprehensive care to women. When patients visit me, they can expect genuine compassion, dedication, and a commitment to going above and beyond to ensure their well-being.”
Above and beyond: “My motto is to go out of your way for your patients. I always try to take the extra step to make sure my patients feel appreciated and cared for. I have been known to send birthday cards to my patients as reminders for them to have their colonoscopies! I really enjoy building relationships with my patients, and find caring for them to be immensely gratifying.”
You’re an expert, too: “I can learn just as much from my patients as they can from me. They often share valuable insights, ideas, and suggestions based on their own experiences or those of others. It’s crucial to listen entirely to your patients—they know their bodies best.”
![Kaitlin Hendriksma, DNP, NP-C, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6670b24b2bbf2e60b41fb2fb_Kaitlin%20Hendriksma.png)
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Tailored care for every woman: “I’ve been a nurse for 14 years, with seven years as a Nurse Practitioner. I began in primary care and later specialized in family planning, offering contraception and treating issues like heavy periods and STIs. I am passionate about evidence-based and personalized care. I listen attentively to my clients’ health concerns and preferences, providing tailored recommendations to help them reach their health goals.”
Curious care: “I’m a good listener, both methodical and curious. I will ask a lot of questions to fully understand what is going on medically and what is important to the patient. I will support her to find evidence-backed solutions that align with her preferences.”
Access and agency: “Working with women at midlife involves building relationships, educating on options, and shared decision-making. I have so many examples of how transformative this can be. Working as a primary care provider, I cared for a woman who lacked medical access for many years. We developed a long term care plan to address her numerous concerns over time. Her improved health and increased agency highlighted the importance of relationship-based care and consistent support in addressing health issues.”
![Tracy King, MSN, WHNP-BC, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6669d88db0249c8a0ddca556_placeholder.jpeg)
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A career in women’s health: “For nearly two decades, I’ve served as a Women's Health Nurse Practitioner, holding both a Master’s and Bachelor’s degree in nursing. I was initially drawn to midwifery, but found fulfillment in caring for and empowering women in clinical settings. Nursing offers the flexibility to evolve, leading me to diverse roles including patient education, mentoring nursing students, community and private practice, and administrative positions in nursing education programs.”
Nursing with heart: “When I found myself hospitalized, the compassion, support, and care offered by a particular nurse deeply touched me. It wasn’t just her professionalism; it felt like being looked after by a sister or a close family member. I approach my work every day with a sense of connection and empathy, treating each patient as if they were a part of my own family.”
A personal philosophy: “My practice revolves around three foundational elements: relationship building, continuous education, and transparency. These principles stem from my belief in our interconnectedness, which guides my perspective. I’m deeply passionate about empowering women in both personal and professional spheres, fostering encouragement and support. This mission aligns with Midi’s, which is why I’m here.”
![Kristina Ritter, DNP, FNP-C, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6669d88db0249c8a0ddca556_placeholder.jpeg)
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Versatile experience: “I’ve been in medicine since 2008, spending 11 years in a critical care ICU before becoming a Family Nurse Practitioner in 2018. From birth to geriatrics, critical care to primary care, and home health to telehealth, I’ve honed a diverse set of skills and approaches to enrich the care I provide to each patient.”
Forging relationships: “When I began working in medicine, I found myself in a fast-paced environment where I had limited time with each patient. I struggled to forge genuine connections and deliver the quality care I believed in. What drives me now at Midi is the opportunity to truly invest time in understanding individuals beyond their symptoms, and to make a tangible difference in their lives.”
Empowerment through options: “As life progresses, changes occur, and it can be disheartening to feel like you’re losing control over your body and energy. It’s truly gratifying to offer options that restore a sense of well-being and help patients reclaim what feels lost.”
![Erica Springer, MSN, CRNP, WHNP-BC, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6669d6fdc848f2adde8dc16e_Erica%20Springer.png)
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Love at first visit: “I have worked in nursing for 24 years, the past 13 as a Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner. I knew I wanted to work in women’s care after my first ever gynecologist visit, where I became inspired by my clinician’s holistic approach, dedication, and respect for autonomy. Now, I emulate those values in my practice, striving to make uncomfortable situations comfortable and honoring each woman’s agency.”
The whole picture: “One of my superpowers lies in my ability to think systemically. By talking with patients and adopting a holistic approach to care, I can look at all the moving pieces that contribute to their well being. We can discuss actionable steps that fit their lifestyles and get them to their goals.”
Reaching far and wide: “In healthcare, we’re at a fascinating crossroads, ripe with opportunities for new approaches. I was particularly drawn to the vision and mission of Midi, which prioritizes education and support for an overlooked demographic of women. Being involved in this care revolution feels incredibly rewarding, with the potential to impact the lives of women across the country.”
![Kelli Cornelius, MSN, WHNP-BC, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6669d795b005680ff944328e_Kelli%20Cornelius.png)
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From labor to lifelong care: “I began my journey as a nurse nearly 20 years ago. My first role out of nursing school was as a Labor and Delivery Nurse, where I spent nine years, but I wanted to continue working with women at every phase, so I pursued further education to become a Nurse Practitioner. For the past 11 years, I’ve been a Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner and have been passionately serving in this capacity.”
Walking along with you: “I was once told that I would grow alongside my patients, and that turned out to be absolutely true. As I’ve aged alongside the patient groups I care for, I’ve encountered many of the same issues they face, helping me empathize and provide tailored support to them. My journey has become not only one of personal growth but also a commitment to better serve those under my care.”
Evidence-based care: “With access to better data and the support of science, empowering women with medical information is crucial. The most rewarding aspect is witnessing the tangible results: Knowing that we can enhance their quality of life, extend their lifespan, and ultimately make them feel truly understood.”
![Erin Herman, MSN, FNP-BC, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6669d70991472f490a4386e0_Erin%20Herman.png)
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Holistic care, informed by experience: “I’m a California-based Family Nurse Practitioner with 10 years of experience specializing in women’s prediabetes and diabetes treatment, as well as weight management. During my NP program at Yale University, I pursued an intensive year-long training on diabetes management. Drawing from 20 years as a yoga practitioner and teacher, I offer a holistic approach to health.”
Establishing a bond: “I lead with curiosity, compassion, and creativity. Establishing a respectful therapeutic relationship is crucial, prioritizing active listening and engaging with a woman’s story. I help her envision her ideal health and support her innate trust in her body and worth. Helping women prioritize their care and appreciate their bodies, especially in midlife, is a passion of mine.”
Here for you: “Women often take care of their families and their care gets pushed to the sidelines. I cherish being part of moments where women can freely share their experiences and get the support they need.”
![Michelle Eynon, WHNP-BC, PMHNP-BC, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6669d7d0fd8ac268db6c69e7_Michelle%20Eynon.png)
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Specializing in midlife: “Over the course of my career, my focus has shifted from obstetrics, STD screening, and contraception to midlife care, evolving alongside my patients. In 2007, I became a Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner, focusing on hormone therapy at an OB/GYN clinic for 14 years. In 2019, I gained certification as a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner to incorporate mental health into my practice.”
It starts with optimism: “One of my professional passions lies in caring for people, not merely as I would wish to be treated, but as I would treat my loved ones. This ethos has always guided my clinical practice. What truly excites me about my work is instilling hope in women that their symptoms can be managed, and providing solutions that show them they’re not confined by the challenges they face.”
Centering yourself: “Many women in menopausal or perimenopausal stages have long prioritized caring for others—elderly parents, spouses, or children. When they prioritize self-care, they often feel guilty about it. I support women in embracing self-care, alleviating midlife symptoms, and enhancing overall wellness by reducing stress levels.”
![Shirley Scott, WHNP-BC, C-EFM, CLS, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6669d7fa5faf94bb1d5736c1_Shirley%20Scott.png)
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Through ages and stages: “I am a Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner with more than 25 years of experience in the field. Since graduating from nursing school, I’ve dedicated my career to delivering exceptional care for women across their lifespan. As a certified Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner with a comprehensive understanding of women’s unique healthcare needs, I specialize in addressing perimenopausal and menopausal symptoms.”
Always individualized: "Women in midlife and beyond undergo significant physical and emotional changes. As a Nurse Practitioner, I am committed to providing holistic care that addresses your diverse needs and supports your overall well-being. You can count on me to listen attentively to your concerns, and together we will develop a personalized plan that aligns with your needs and lifestyle.”
A long term commitment: “I love caring for women in midlife and beyond because these women possess so much resilience and wisdom. They teach me valuable lessons in compassion, advocacy, competence, and self-care. I love forming enduring relationships with my patients, serving as a consistent source of support and guidance throughout her treatment.”
![Jessica Wei, MD, IFMCP, ABOIM, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6669d88db0249c8a0ddca556_placeholder.jpeg)
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Addressing the whole person: “My journey in medicine began in OB/GYN, where I spent 17 years caring for women of all ages. Over the years, I became increasingly aware of conventional medicine’s limitations. I completed a fellowship in Integrative Medicine and certification in Functional Medicine. And, in 2020, I wrote and published ‘Physician, Care for Thyself,” a book to empower women to take control of their health and lead vibrant lives.”
A self-care realization: “I had my children during my fourth-year residency and first year of private practice, while working full-time. This period was marked by stress, lack of sleep, and relational issues. Implementing lifestyle changes and delving into integrative and functional medicine transformed my well-being. Recognizing the importance of nutrition, exercise, stress management, and sleep, I now prioritize these aspects in patient care.”
Sharing in the journey: “The most rewarding part of caring for women in midlife is being there for them as they navigate a familiar journey. When they’re tired, unwell, or struggling with mood, cognition, sleep, or body image, it affects their ability to thrive. Witnessing their transformation as they regain their confidence and ability to show up for themselves and their loved ones is gratifying.”
![Tanisha Allen, MSN, FNP-C, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6669d843d5e36d008c67c5f8_Tanisha%20Allen.png)
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Bridging care gaps: “My nursing journey began in 2013, transitioning to labor and delivery in 2015, where my passion for women’s health ignited. I’ve been a Family Nurse Practitioner since 2019, specializing in women’s health. Over the years, I’ve worked in various women’s health and reproductive care settings, and I repeatedly noticed menopause concerns go overlooked. Driven by a desire to address gaps in patient care, I joined Midi to advocate for all women navigating this transition.”
Breaking taboos through open dialogue: “Many patients feel uncomfortable discussing menopausal issues, whether because of stigma or past experiences with clinicians. I reassure my patients that it’s a natural phase of life and that they don’t have to endure it silently. Creating a welcoming, non-judgmental atmosphere encourages them to discuss any issues openly.”
Listening is key: “There’s no universal solution applicable to every patient. Each individual is entirely unique. Responses to treatments can vary significantly from one person to another. Some may prefer a holistic approach over Western medicine. Actively listening is crucial in order to tailor these treatments to the patient.”
![Jenna Perkins, MSN, WHNP-BC, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6669d73454239a5e7f795e17_Jenna%20Perkins.png)
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Expertise in the overlooked: “I’m a Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner, specializing in neural gynecology, bladder and vaginal health, and intimacy and pelvic pain. I address complex gynecological conditions often overlooked by traditional providers. With Midi, I am thrilled to apply my deep experience in these and many other overlooked areas to midlife women, who commonly experience hormone-related symptoms such as decreased sexual desire and vaginal dryness.”
Championing healthcare equity: “As a mother of two, I recognize the systemic neglect and mistreatment faced by women, particularly women of color, in healthcare. Following a postpartum hemorrhage during the birth of my first child, I was transferred from a home birth to a hospital where I encountered judgment and underwent stitches without proper consent or anesthesia. While I had expertise to advocate for myself, many women do not and can be mistreated or undertreated by the healthcare system.”
Educating for success: “Everything I do is in service of education. An educated patient is going to be most prepared for success. I spend a lot of time teaching patients about their symptoms and how everything is connected so that they can understand their bodies better and advocate for themselves in all their health care experiences.”
![Olivia Afamefuna Ajaero, MD, ABIM, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/669eb5d33fc31ff3a03b316c_Olivia%20Ajaero.png)
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A global health journey: “I began my medical journey in Nigeria before transferring to Windsor University School of Medicine in St. Kitts and Nevis, where I graduated in 2011. I completed my residency in June 2018, and have practiced as an internist treating patients for the past six years. I’ve specialize in pulmonary conditions, diabetes, and general health improvement. I am certified by the American Medical Association and the American Board of Internal Medicine.”
Informed and involved: “My goal is for patients to leave our visit well-informed about their healthcare journey. I ensure my patients understand their conditions, using illustrations and diagrams to explain everything clearly. Together, we discuss options and decide on a treatment plan.”
Why she chose Midi: “It’s rewarding to be part of something exemplary, catering to a long-ignored demographic. I’m excited to educate people on health care options that may have been ignored by other providers. Caring for women is a passion of mine, especially since I come from a region where women are often treated as second-class citizens. I ensure every patient of mine receives the utmost respect and care.”
![Monica Cook, MSN, WHNP-BC, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6669d88db0249c8a0ddca556_placeholder.jpeg)
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Expanding from childbirth: “I began my nursing career in maternity, witnessing the resilience of women and their bond with their children. This experience inspired me to go back to school, and I have now worked as a Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner for over 15 years. I’ve provided OB/GYN and primary care, focusing on teenagers, reproductive-age women, and those in the menopause transition.”
A typical success story: “One patient comes to mind, a woman in her 50s presenting low libido, depression, and fears about her relationship due to physical symptoms hindering her desire for intimacy. Her symptoms were impacting her physically, emotionally, and in her relationship. Together, we explored treatment options, and after three months, she came back reporting significant improvement across the board, noting that she’d had referred me to all of her friends.”
Knowledge is power: “I’m passionate about empowering women with both knowledge and tools for their health, particularly through preventive measures. Through evidence based care, I help them understand what lies ahead, what’s possible, and how to navigate their health without complications.”
![Edwina A Peters, FNP-BC, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6670b2282bbf2e60b41f9144_Edwina%20Peters.png)
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Care like I’m your family: “I have been a Family Nurse Practitioner for over 15 years, specializing in women’s health across the lifespan. Inspired by the care my grandfather received during his illness when I was in high school, I knew I wanted to work in healthcare, and I’ve dedicated myself to compassionate clinical practice.”
Peri/menopausal partner: “During a visit with me, you can expect a comprehensive review of your health history. I strive to be a truly caring clinician, which means listening to your experiences throughout your perimenopausal and menopausal journey. Together, we’ll collaborate on a treatment plan tailored to your health history, ensuring it’s safe and designed to enhance your quality of life along this path.”
Solution-oriented: “The most rewarding aspect of tending to midlife women is witnessing the impact of simple solutions, alleviating symptoms often in a short time frame. Every one of us deserves a quality of life that allows for enjoyment with friends and family, and energy for everything we want to achieve.”
![Evelyn Addo-Wallace, DNP, MPH, WHNP-BC, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6669d713d43ef54dde1cc5f4_Evelyn%20Addo-Wallace.png)
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A transformative moment: “I've been a board-certified Women’s Health nurse practitioner for a decade, specializing in midlife women’s health along with prenatal and postpartum care, gynecology, reproductive health, weight management, and primary care. My journey into women’s health was truly born out of my own birthing experience: The support I received from my Nurse Practitioner and OB/GYN in such a vulnerable moment inspired me to dedicate my life and career to women’s care.”
Speak your truth: “Often, women are made to believe that their health concerns are burdens they must bear alone. My mission is to ensure every woman receives the care and attention she deserves at every life stage. It’s fulfilling when I help a patient feel heard and make a tangible impact, improving her quality of life.
Co-creating wellness: “In my care, listening comes first. My priority is ensuring patients feel heard and understood. I aim to meet them where they are, fostering shared decision-making. I educate patients about their conditions, empowering them to make informed choices about their health and honoring their autonomy.”
![Jessica Balagtas, DNP, MBA, APRN, FNP-C, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6669d750a21212a5e7953e3e_Jessica%20Balagtas.png)
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Experience and education: “I’ve been a Family Nurse Practitioner for five years and a nurse for 13 years. As a lifelong learner, I graduated with a master’s in nursing, specializing in family practice, in 2018. In 2021, I returned to school to pursue a doctorate in nursing practice. I have extensive experience in obesity medicine and bioidentical hormone therapy.”
Sharing knowledge: “My care philosophy blends evidence-based practice and compassion to deliver high-quality care. I ensure my patients clearly understand their diagnoses to become partners in their treatment plans.”
Time to focus on you: “Women are the foundation of families and communities. Often, they prioritize others’ health over their own, neglecting routine care due to demanding jobs or busy schedules with children and parents. In our visits, patients can expect that I’ll help them put their health first.”
![Monica Cantu, APRN, FNP-C, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6669d88db0249c8a0ddca556_placeholder.jpeg)
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Helping women age gracefully: “I’ve been in health care for 27 years, and this year marks my tenth as a Nurse Practitioner. I have experience in family medicine, internal medicine, and a specialized focus on hormone replacement therapy. I’m passionate about HRT and dedicated to helping women feel their best and age gracefully.”
Empathy born from experience: “Feeling unheard, personally, in the healthcare system has significantly influenced the kind of provider I am today. When a patient comes to see me, they can expect a caring, compassionate, attentive, and thorough provider.”
Celebrating success: “The most rewarding part of caring for women is their follow-up visit when they report significant symptom improvement. They’re sleeping better, have more energy, improved libidos, better digestion, weight loss, no hair loss, and no breast tenderness. Knowing they feel better, are thriving, and passing on healthy habits to their families is incredibly fulfilling.”
![Kristina Danko, MSN, AGNP-C, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6669d7ba9f971c627467f49e_Kristina%20Danko.png)
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Support through change: “With more than 14 years of experience in healthcare, I joined Midi to support womens through the transformative phases of menopause and perimenopause. These transitional periods can significantly impact all aspects of women’s lives, and I aim to provide tailored guidance to help them maintain strength and well-being throughout.”
Modern solutions for every woman: “I prioritize personalized care tailored to each woman’s unique needs. We will all go through this change at some point, but we do not have to suffer like our mothers and grandmothers did. Drawing from advancements in medical understanding and a commitment to holistic wellness, I strive to empower women to navigate menopause with dignity and comfort.”
Your care confidant: “Caring for a midlife woman is deeply rewarding. It allows me to develop a meaningful connection with my patient as I become a trusted confidant in their journey through this pivotal stage of life. It’s a chance to provide guidance, validation, and empathy, helping them navigate challenges and embrace new opportunities with greater confidence and resilience.”
![Amanda Jarvis, MSN, APRN, WHNP-BC, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6669d88db0249c8a0ddca556_placeholder.jpeg)
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Passion, mission, and career: “I have been a Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner for seven years and a Registered Nurse for about 12. My entire career has been dedicated to women’s health, because it’s both my passion and specialty. I chose Midi because I believe women, particularly those in rural areas with limited access to healthcare, are part of an underserved population. Midi’s mission to support these women is inspiring, and I am proud to be a part of it.”
Showing up differently: “One of the most common complaints I hear from women is that they don’t feel heard by providers. They want someone to listen and relate to what they’re going through. I’m passionate about being that person for them.”
Inclusive care: “When I see patients, they can expect me to listen to their concerns attentively and without judgment. I prioritize involving them in their care plans, ensuring they have a voice in their treatment.”
![Jennifer Thomas, MSN, WHNP-BC, MSCP, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6670b23d4d776e9e2343eddd_Jennifer%20Thomas.png)
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Finding my calling: “I have been practicing as a Nurse Practitioner for 14 years. After working as an ICU nurse caring for gynecologic oncology patients, I discovered my passion for women’s health. About a year and a half ago, I completed my certification with the Menopause Society, allowing me to provide specialized care to underserved midlife women.”
Moved by patient experience: “Early into specializing in menopause, a woman came to see me who was devastated by her symptoms. She was tearful, anxious, and upset during our visit, feeling that two previous providers had dismissed her concerns and offered little support. This encounter underscored for me the significant need for empathetic listening and effective menopause management. It reinforced my commitment to support women through this journey.”
Expanding access to quality care: “At Midi, I’m excited to improve access to patient care through telehealth, providing a platform for women to get the care they often can’t find locally. With this life changing care available for women nationwide, we can ensure women have the right tools for menopause, perimenopause, and everything they face in midlife.”
![Jacquelyn Barnhart, MSN, MSB, FNP-BC, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6669d88db0249c8a0ddca556_placeholder.jpeg)
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A lifelong calling: “I grew up surrounded by family members in medicine, fascinated by the science of the human body. Starting as a nursing assistant, I cherished improving patients’ quality of life, which inspired me to become a Registered Nurse and later a Family Nurse Practitioner. I have experience in many care settings, from family practice to post-op ICU for open heart surgery patients.”
Healthcare is everyone’s right: “I am particularly passionate about expanding access to care. I worked for years in rural and frontier settings, where people often had to drive two hours over mountain passes in the middle of winter for appointments. I am excited that Midi ensures quality virtual care is accessible for women across the country.”
Juggling it all: “Women truly are the backbone of families, companies, and communities. They are constantly balancing tasks every hour of every day, and they excel at it. However, when little pieces become more challenging in midlife, it can be very frustrating. Knowing that there are experts who understand what you are going through, who are there to listen and help, is incredibly important.”
![Ludrena C. Rodriguez, DNP, WHNP-BC, RNC-OB, C-EFM, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6669d88db0249c8a0ddca556_placeholder.jpeg)
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Nursing roots: “I have proudly served as a board-certified Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner since 2018. My passion for nursing began at age eight when I received my first stethoscope from my mother, also a Nurse Practitioner. From my first day in the clinic, I knew that I was exactly where I was meant to be. With experience in Labor and Delivery and as a Clinical Nurse Specialist in Women’s Health, I prioritize holistic, individualized care to ensure each patient gets the attention they deserve.”
In it with you: “I see myself as a supporting cast member in my patients’ healthcare journey. I emphasize listening and gathering information. Our collaboration is like painting a picture together. It’s not about me dictating what needs to be done; rather, it’s about us coming together to determine the best course of action for each individual.”
Mission #1: “We often neglect ourselves while caring for others, including family, children, and partners. My joy in caring for women lies in being their cheerleader, gently reminding them that self-care is essential. My life's purpose is to help women become the best version of themselves.”
![Jennifer Soper, MSN, WHNP-BC, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6670b234ec8905252ff38688_Jennifer%20Soper.png)
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Providing what’s needed: “I’m a Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner with nearly seven years of experience and 25 years as a labor and delivery nurse. The turning point in my career came when I reached the age of 50 and began experiencing hot flashes. Thankfully, my primary care doctor listened to my concerns and initiated estrogen therapy, which drastically improved my quality of life. I joined Midi to provide this life changing care to women nationwide.”
Why I love midlife care: “Working with women in menopause enables me to witness transformative improvements in my patient’s lives. Treating symptoms has more than a physical impact, and can greatly enhance daily functioning, job performance, and sleep quality. Witnessing these changes reaffirms my dedication to midlife women’s health care.”
Care designed for each patient: “I’m passionate about ensuring women feel heard and treated respectfully. For too long, women have been disregarded by the medical system, their hormonal experiences dismissed. It’s crucial to me that women’s voices are valued, and we address their concerns by providing tailored support. Every woman’s journey is unique, so it’s essential to listen attentively and collaborate on personalized solutions.”
![Wendy Ronco, MSN, FNP, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6669d88db0249c8a0ddca556_placeholder.jpeg)
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Wowed by women: “I’ve been a certified Family Nurse Practitioner since 2006, and I’ve spent the entirety of my career specializing exclusively in women’s health. Why did I decide to focus on women’s health? Two compelling reasons: First, I think what our bodies do over a lifespan is completely awe inspiring. And two, I love working with women because they are brutally honest and fierce.”
Fully knowing a patient: “Over the years, women have entrusted me with very personal and difficult experiences, allowing me to be their confidant through so many health journeys. I know, as a woman, that whatever is going on in their personal lives can impact their physical and mental health. Especially in menopause, physical, mental, and emotional symptoms are very interconnected, and you cannot understand one without the others.”
A journey to better care: “Many of my patients have been with me for years and are now navigating perimenopause and menopause. I’m thrilled to join Midi because it offers a patient-centric platform and holistic approach that enables me to serve this entire midlife demographic more effectively.”
![Michelle Ferguson, MSN, FNP, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6669d88db0249c8a0ddca556_placeholder.jpeg)
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Two decades of dedication: “I have been a Family Nurse Practitioner for nine years and a Registered Nurse for 21 years, specializing in sexual and reproductive health and hormone care. I volunteer at a residential treatment facility health clinic and am certified by the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners.”
Balancing act: “Menopause is a significant time in our lives, coinciding with when we feel the most demands from work and our families, with kids, and aging parents. We are truly expected to show up for everyone. However, to be able to do that, we must also take care of ourselves. Midi’s mission resonates with me as it helps women prioritize their own health and well-being.”
My care philosophy: “My practice framework is patient-centered, recognizing that each person is an innate expert of their own body. I am here to listen, provide support, and offer evidence-based recommendations for safe and effective care. My goal is for patients to leave each visit feeling heard and having a clear path to achieve their health goals.”
![Jacqueline LePetit, WHNP, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6669d88db0249c8a0ddca556_placeholder.jpeg)
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Navigating hormonal changes: “I'm a Women's Health Nurse Practitioner with 20 years of nursing experience, primarily in women’s services. Starting in labor and delivery, I got my master’s to delve deeper into women's health across the lifespan. Recently, I worked in reproductive endocrinology where I gained expertise in hormones and menstrual cycle variations. Now, specializing in midlife women’s health brings me immense joy and fulfillment, especially as I navigate this life stage myself.”
Learning from personal experience: “I strive to care for patients with the same love and kindness that I would provide a family member. As a patient, I have experienced being dismissed or overlooked. This only fuels my commitment to be a better provider, listening to their concerns and honoring their autonomy.”
To those struggling: “When I first learned about Midi, I knew I wanted to join this dynamic team focused on supporting women, especially those who are feeling lost, broken, or alone during midlife. We are ready to assist you in making your journey through midlife more manageable, and hopefully, even enjoyable.”
![Monique Stage, MSN, FNP-BC, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6669d88db0249c8a0ddca556_placeholder.jpeg)
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Passion in every role: “Right out of high school, I worked as a Nursing Assistant for five years. After nursing school, I worked as a travel nurse, gaining diverse experience across hospitals, patients, and every unit you could imagine. For the past siz years, I have worked as a Nurse Practitioner specializing in family medicine, internal medicine, and alternative functional medicine. Caring is my passion, and I look forward to caring for you too.”
A powerful conversation: “I’m passionate about finding solutions that both patients and I agree on. A patient can expect their visit with me to be thorough, ensuring I understand their concerns wholly through open communication. This way, we maintain transparency with one another.”
Care for you: “A lesson I've learned while caring for women is that you can never assume you know what's going on based on their age or life stage. Every patient is different, and it’s crucial to treat them as such. I chose Midi because they prioritize individualized care for all cases, moving away from cookie cutter solutions.”
![Melissa Garcia, FNP, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6669d88db0249c8a0ddca556_placeholder.jpeg)
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A dozen years in care: “I have 12 years of experience in medicine, with the first four years as a nurse specializing in women’s health, including OB/GYN, labor and delivery, and postpartum care. For more than eight years, I have been a Family Nurse Practitioner exclusively in reproductive health, treating women from early adolescence through midlife and beyond.”
Bridging the knowledge gap: “Accompanying my stepmom to appointments throughout her breast cancer journey taught me the importance of patient education. Many providers failed to clearly explain her diagnosis, symptoms, and treatment plan to her. Each patient has different levels of understanding and health literacy, and I make it a priority to meet them where they are so they can understand their care, their bodies, and their treatment options.”
Treatment for now and later: “Our goal is to create a treatment plan that addresses both immediate and long-term needs. Using a collaborative approach, I ensure my patients receive the care they need and feel confident in improving their health and quality of life with our jointly made plan.”
![Kendra Roloff, WHNP, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6670b2612bbf2e60b41fc2f1_Kendra%20Roloff.png)
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In it together: “I’ve been a Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner for 15 years, drawn to the field by my labor and delivery experience as a registered nurse. While I now specialize in menopause, my career has spanned OB/GYN clinics, operating room assistance, and pelvic health. Women’s health has my heart: I love being deeply connected to my patients, sharing the stages of womanhood.”
Empathy in every visit: "Women want to be heard and to feel cared for; they don't want to be just another appointment on the schedule. Their menopausal concerns can be difficult to discuss openly, and this often leads them to delay seeking the care they need. That’s why I'm thrilled to be part of Midi, where women can receive the attention they deserve, in the comfort and privacy of their own homes, and without unnecessary delays."
The midlife myth: “Many women come to me having been convinced that the changes they're experiencing are just a natural part of aging, and they must simply endure them. Hearing this repeatedly has driven me to ensure none of my patients feel this sense of resignation.”
![Kelly Cochran, MSN, APRN, CNM, FNP-C, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6669d88db0249c8a0ddca556_placeholder.jpeg)
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Becoming a mom, and a midwife: “My nursing career began as a Registered Nurse in a cardiac unit twelve years ago. The birth of my first child inspired me to go back to school for my master’s in nursing to become a Certified Nurse Midwife, and later my postmasters certification as a Family Nurse Practitioner. I’ve worked in various specialties, including family medicine, pediatrics, geriatrics, and home health, but my heart absolutely lies in women’s healthcare.
No woman left behind: “I’m passionate about offering top-notch care to women of all ages. While menstruation and childbirth are celebrated milestones, menopause can leave women feeling forgotten. I’m excited to share my expertise and support during this significant life transition. I chose Midi because of its commitment to women’s well-being, aligning perfectly with my own mission.”
Open communication: “As a clinician, I am down to earth and enjoy building rapport with my patients. I speak to each individual directly, ensuring they feel comfortable asking any questions without embarrassment. Transparency is key in my practice.”
![Katherine Schneider, WHNP-BC, CRNP, MSN, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6670b256c3cd5eea8350a382_Katherine%20Scheider.png)
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An evolving midlife focus: “My medical career began in 2008 as a nurse working in gynecological oncology, where I developed a passion for women’s health. Since 2013, I've worked as a Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner, specializing initially in fertility. But I’ve increasingly focused on menopausal care over the past five years and I’m currently working towards certification as a menopause specialist.”
Care for vulnerable moments: “Whether I’m helping with a Pap smear or hot flashes, women’s health is such an intimate specialty. I realized firsthand the importance of compassionate care in my own infertility journey. After three years of visiting fertility specialists, it wasn’t until we found a provider who truly listened and cared that we felt supported. Being able to create that safe space for women is so gratifying.”
Part of a sea change: “Women haven’t been cared for the right way for so long. We finally have this chance to turn that corner and make a difference. It’s time that they feel heard and get the care they need and deserve.”
![Monette Chery, MSN, FNP-BC, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6669d88db0249c8a0ddca556_placeholder.jpeg)
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Supporting you: “I am a Family Nurse Practitioner with five years of experience in women’s health, which is my absolute passion. I love taking care of women and providing valuable information that makes a significant difference in their lives. I have experience in hormone replacement therapy, and my goal is to continue empowering women in healthcare at Midi.”
Trust and reliability: “When my mom was hospitalized, her care team was amazing—compassionate and knowledgeable. This experience motivated me to go to nursing school and continue my education as a nurse practitioner. I want to be that person for my patients, for them to rely on and trust me, knowing that I’m there for them and have the knowledge and ability to provide the care they need.”
Learning together: “I love explaining to women how our bodies work. So many changes occur in women’s bodies that often go unexplained, and I enjoy being the person who can educate women about these transitions and offer support to improve their lives.”
![Antonia Ross, NP, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6669d88db0249c8a0ddca556_placeholder.jpeg)
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The payoff of improvement: “I have been a Nurse Practitioner since 2015, specializing in gynecology, obesity medicine, and hormone replacement therapy using bioidentical hormones. I’m passionate about empowering and educating my patients to improve their overall health. As we age, our bodies change, and I find joy in helping my patients discover that lifestyle changes, medication, or supplements can make a significant difference.”
True midlife support: “As I have gotten older myself, I have witnessed firsthand how having the right information and a supportive team can lead to empowerment and overall well-being. I chose to work with Midi because of their passion for women’s health and their commitment to educating this population.”
The outcomes you want: “One of the most rewarding aspects of caring for midlife women is restoring their joy and energy. Menopause and midlife issues present so differently in all patients, and it’s especially vital to listen to women to understand their lifestyle, symptoms, and goals.”
![Emily Nobles, MSN, WHNP-BC, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6669d88db0249c8a0ddca556_placeholder.jpeg)
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Care for all women: “I’ve been a Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner for six years in OB/GYN offices, providing care for women from adolescence through menopause and beyond. My experience encompasses a wide range of gynecological and obstetrical care. I am particularly passionate about education and counseling, guiding patients to make the best decisions for their health and well-being.”
A listener from the start: “I believe that some of the smallest experiences with patients have had the biggest impact in shaping my career. Early on, I had a patient who was really nervous about her appointment. At the end, she said, ‘Thank you for taking the time with me and for listening.’ This moment has always stayed with me, reminding me of the importance of making patients feel heard and respected.”
Sharing effective solutions: “The most rewarding part of caring for midlife women is the availability of safe and effective treatments for menopause challenges. I emphasize patient education in every visit because when patients understand their symptoms, we can develop the best plan together. It’s fulfilling to help patients find relief from symptoms that significantly impact their quality of life.”
![Marcia Jacobs, MSN, APRN, MSN-BC, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/6669d88db0249c8a0ddca556_placeholder.jpeg)
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Been there, felt that: “I’ve been a Nurse Practitioner for about 16 years, primarily in family practice, with a special interest in women’s health. A couple of years ago, I started experiencing perimenopause and sought advice from my primary care physician. He dismissed my concerns and provided few evidence-based treatment options. This experience motivated me to support women in midlife by offering validation and guidance. Having studied its symptoms and treatments extensively, I am now dedicated to helping as many women as possible navigate this stage of life.”
A visit preview: “My patients can expect open minded, open hearted, clear communication, and a judgment-free zone. Transparency is the best way to build trust, encourage sharing, and provide information that can improve their lives and symptoms.”
Your ally in care: “I chose Midi because our mission aligns with my goals as a nurse practitioner: providing the best possible care for women during a time when they have generarally felt unsupported and overwhelmed. I love helping women achieve their goals, feel heard, and seen. I am a lifelong learner so that I can share that knowledge with my patients.”
![Kristen Anastasi, MSN WHNP-BC, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/654934fee19ff7ec5f4fa0c9_Kristen.png)
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On the journey with her patients: I have been a nurse practitioner for 26 years, and I’ve always worked in women's care. I’ve been lucky enough to see women throughout their lifespan: from adolescent gynecological care, to childbirth, right through menopause. Over time, my patients and I have aged together, sharing symptoms like menstrual problems, weight gain, insomnia, body changes, and hot flashes. Because of my patients' and my own experiences with these frustrating and emotionally taxing changes, I began to take an extra interest in the menopausal transition”
No one-size-fits-all: Each individual's needs and challenges are unique as we age, For one patient, it might be insomnia, and for another it might be vaginal dryness that makes intercourse painful. By tailoring our care to each woman, we empower them to thrive during menopause. And witnessing their improved wellbeing at follow-ups is so rewarding.
Taking care of you: By this stage, so many women have prioritized others, whether it's their children, husbands, or aging parents. Midi helps them finally get the care they deserve.
![Samantha Allnutt, MSN, FNP-C, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/649357898f05a0f54d1fcf8b_Samantha.png)
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Samantha began her career in cardiac care, but soon moved on to labor and delivery. “That’s where I discovered my love of women’s health,” she says. “And as the mother of four boys, I get my girl time with my patients!”
She eventually transitioned into an OB/GYN practice to care for patients beyond the single moment of childbirth. “It’s an honor to work with women through all the chapters of their lives and walk along this journey with them.”
Samantha is especially interested in the menopause transition. “I love this niche because it’s incredibly satisfying to relieve the specific pain points of menopause. I’m actually looking forward to going through it with my friends and patients. It’s all part of sisterhood,” Samantha says. “And with services like Midi, the whole experience can be easier and more lighthearted.”
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Finding her focus: “My journey into healthcare began as a labor and delivery nurse in 2000, where I was inspired by a remarkable midwife. Her passion led me to pursue a dual degree, specializing in midwifery and women’s health. When I entered perimenopause myself, I realized the gaps in care and sought additional training in hormone therapy. Now, I’m a nationally certified Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner focusing on women's midlife health, providing the support I wished I had received.”
Care for the body, mind, and spirit: “In addition to my formal education, I’ve delved into various Eastern and esoteric practices, such as yoga, Kundalini certification, and holistic health coaching. These experiences have enriched my approach to healthcare, helping me to address not only the medical but also the psychosocial, emotional, and even spiritual aspects of women’s well-being.”
Guidance from a perimenopause veteran: “What I find most rewarding about providing this kind of care is being a guide for women navigating perimenopause, a phase often marked by confusion and frustration. Many women aren’t educated about hormone therapy and are left feeling lost, abandoned by the medical system. I was in their shoes once, and I know the emotional toll it takes. I’ve found the answers and support I needed, and now extend my hand to guide others through this transition.”
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“In medicine, we like to put people in a box and standardize care, but every woman’s menopause experience is dramatically different,” says Loryn. She learned that from her mentor, a gynecologist who is certified by the North American Menopause Society (NAMS). “Working with her, I saw how important it was to individualize every patient’s treatment.”
Now Loryn is NAMS certified herself, and pursuing a certificate in Sexuality Counseling and Sexual Education to better serve Midi patients. She has attended the NAMS conference for the past six years. “It’s like going to menopause school for four days!” she says.
Whether Loryn is helping her patients with hot flashes, sleep, painful sex, or any other midlife symptom, “I try to give all encompassing care. I always ask about stress, because women have so much on their plates at this stage. Making them feel heard and validated helps me advise them on how to be kinder to themselves. Then we get to work on fixing their symptoms."
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Amanda has been caring for women for 17 years, and feels that the growing popularity of telemedicine helps her connect with patients. “It lets me create a safe space for a patient to come, tell their story, talk about their struggles, and for us to partner to make them feel like the best version of themselves,” she says.
Follow-ups are crucial, Amanda explains: "It's a collaboration between patient and provider, to put the puzzle pieces together to help the patient reach their health goals. For example, better sleep turns into a better mood, which turns into more energy.
“Women at this age settle too quickly for ‘ok’ but my goal is to get them feeling great. That’s why I’m earning my functional medicine certification, which encourages looking at the person as a whole and finding connections between various parts of their health.”
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Cheri Barzottini has devoted herself to women’s health throughout her career, with 20 years of experience at Kaiser Permanente San Francisco, the last 10 as Nurse Practitioner Lead for Ob/Gyn. One of the many things that excites her about the Midi model? Getting enough time with patients. “Modern health care can feel like a hamster wheel, with just 15 minutes to see a patient, not nearly enough time to devote to listening. When I heard that Midi allows clinicians far more time with each patient, I realized how different this would be. I have time to get a picture of her whole life, not just a quick snapshot. I can really hear her, and allow her to be involved in shaping her Care Plan.”
Cheri is particularly invested in women’s needs at midlife. “I want to help them recognize that no part of their life should end just because their period ends. Their sex life shouldn’t end. Quality sleep shouldn’t end. Feeling good shouldn’t end, because there are treatment options out there for all of this. It’s a new chapter, and I want them to approach it positively.”
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Throughout her 11 years of caring for women, Jessica has prioritized attentiveness. “The number one thing I pride myself on as a clinician is listening,” she says. “If a patient feels heard, they become an active participant in their care plan, and make progress much faster.”
She initially wanted to go into pediatrics, “but I realized quickly that the best way to help children is to give them a healthy mom,” Jessica says. “That’s what’s going to leave a legacy of wellbeing for the entire family.”
Her commitment to overcoming barriers in women's health led her to Midi. "I think menopause is one of the last big topics we don’t talk about,” she explains. “As women, we’re called to lift each other up and break these taboos. It’s fulfilling to be part of a movement that brings us together as a community of women."
![Dacodah Beech, MSN APRN FNP-C, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/65733e5c949b8b64abd5a022_Dacodah%20LaBarge%20Beech.png)
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Looking beyond symptoms: “I’ve dedicated nine years to nursing, and for the past five, I’ve served as a Nurse Practitioner. My career began in mental health, later transitioning to internal medicine, where I focused on managing chronic diseases, promoting weight loss, addressing sexual health, and exploring hormone therapy. Through these experiences, I’ve come to understand that a person is more than just a collection of symptoms; the mind and body are intricately connected, highlighting the importance of comprehensive care beyond immediate symptoms.”
Strength means reaching for support: “Women possess remarkable strength and selflessness, but they sometimes forget to seek help when they’re in pain. Whether it involves a single treatment or a combination of multiple approaches, assisting women through the challenges of perimenopause and menopause is immensely rewarding.”
We stick with you: “If there’s one piece of advice I could offer women approaching menopause, it’s this: Don't lose hope. We will work together to improve your well-being. While the journey may be challenging, there is light at the end of the tunnel, and I’ll be here every step of the way to guide you toward that healthier future.”
![Tricia Beisch, MSN, RN, WHNP-BC, Midi Clinician](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61f8be3e792e66dec6cffaab/65143fa639540739292ce695_Tricia%201.png)
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Creating her own niche: “I've spent my 15-year career taking care of women with cancers while working in a gyn/oncology practice in Virginia. In that space, I carved out a niche for myself treating patients in menopause, whether due to natural onset, surgical menopause, or from chemotherapy.”
Tricia’s favorite part of patient care: “I love the moment when I get to follow up with a patient and she's able to tell me that things have improved and she's seeing that there is light at the end of the tunnel.”
Her menopause care mission: “To make sure that women know they're not crazy, that this is something we can handle, and it's a journey that I will go on with them. My goal is to hear each patient, empower her, and educate her. Menopause is not the end of anything but the beginning of the next chapter. Helping women make that transition is incredibly fulfilling.”
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Moving beyond fertility: “I began as a labor and delivery nurse, supporting women through some of the most challenging, vulnerable, and special moments of their lives. That led me to reproductive endocrinology, specializing in IVF for five years. But throughout my 15 years as a Nurse Practitioner, I’ve observed the gaps in women’s midlife care. Midi’s holistic and supportive approach drew me in, reflecting my own belief in centering the patient.”
Compassion, rooted in personal experience: “My own experience of immune deficiency and infertility, including multiple miscarriages, shaped the way I treat patients. I understand the importance of active listening in fostering empathetic interactions throughout the midlife journey. I’m thrilled to meet my patients where they are, providing the support that I wish I’d had."
Your midlife guide: “For women in midlife or menopause, know you’re not alone. Life and intimacy continue, and symptoms can be addressed. I focus on education, assuring support, treatment options, and a personalized plan to enhance wellness and take preventive steps.”
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From reproductive health to midlife care: “For 25 years, I’ve been a practicing nurse, drawn to women’s health from the start. After earning my master’s, I became a Certified Nurse Midwife and Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner in 2008. Throughout my career, I’ve served diverse patients, specializing in reproductive healthcare and, for the past decade, working in a general practice covering OB patients and general gynecology. Recognizing a knowledge gap in midlife care, I delved into research through The Menopause Society to enhance my expertise in caring for women during this phase.”
With patients now, and for years to come: “Unlike traditional healthcare visits, Midi's continuous health journey builds lasting relationships between clinician and patient, offering a deep understanding of each patient’s values. This approach enables personalized strategies for achieving their unique health goals.”
Facing menopause challenges? “Don't accept limited options. I like to explore various solutions with patients—prescriptions, supplements, or non-pharmacological approaches. Together, we can find ways to make you feel better, and like yourself again.”
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An early passion: “My mom was a labor and delivery nurse, so all I ever wanted to be was an OB/GYN. I did my residency in OB/GYN and ultimately switched to focus on gynecology exclusively, with a focus on hormonal health. Currently I’m the only Menopause Society certified menopause provider in my zip code in Texas. Women need the help down here!”
Her weight loss experience: “I have a speciality in weight wellness, and I’ve learned from personal experience, as well. As I approached my 50th birthday, I realized I had gained weight. I decided to change my entire regimen: I switched up my supplement routine, joined a gym, cut out processed foods, cut down snacks and carbs, and made a bunch of other lifestyle changes. It took five months but I lost 35 pounds.”
Offering empathy, and options: “When a patient is struggling I can tell them that I’ve been there, I know how this feels, how tough it is to go to the gym when you’re tired. As a doctor I know the supplements to decrease inflammation, increase antioxidants, and boost metabolism, which are key to losing weight. And of course I can also look at the weight loss medications and add those if appropriate. It’s so gratifying to see the improvement patients experience. I just saw someone whose LDL cholesterol dropped 50 points!"
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As a Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner with more than 20 years of experience, Tammie has cared for patients through many transformative phases. "But the 40 to 60 range has always been the most exciting to me because you can help these patients so much," she explains. "The therapies we can offer midlife women are more targeted and effective than some of the solutions for younger women. And those therapies are safer than ever."
Tammie’s recent work at a fertility clinic showed her the need for comprehensive care that looks at the whole woman, not just her reproductive goals. "Patients in their 40s were told they had diminished ovarian reserve, which was true,” she says. “What no one ever said was, this is perimenopause, and it comes with other symptoms we should discuss. While we focused on helping a patient build her family, there was so much more needed to help that woman—so much more to offer to help her feel her best.”
Her personal experience has further fueled her commitment. "I’m going through menopause myself right now and it’s made the shortcomings of medicine for women in midlife even more obvious to me,” she notes. "I’m excited to help Midi change this entire experience."
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What frustrates Melissa about the way midlife women are treated in the healthcare system? “It’s the invisibility,” she says. “Once they’re done having babies, women are de-prioritized, and their needs are often ignored. Women themselves put their children first, and the medical system does the same thing to them. My mission is to change that, and help fill the void in care.”
So Melissa added specialization in menopause to her decades of experience as a Certified Nurse Midwife with a masters in nursing. Her own experience inspired her to learn more: “In my 40s, I started feeling ‘off’—like my body was no longer familiar. I didn’t have hot flashes, but sex was painful. I felt infinitely dry! And my PMS was turning me into a fire breathing dragon of rage. I had to do research and essentially provide my own care. But I realized I was in perimenopause, and zeroed in on solutions that worked right away.”
Melissa became a North American Menopause Society Certified Menopause Practitioner, did her own research, “and got the broadest education I could.” She treats all the symptoms of midlife hormonal change, but sexual health is a particular focus. “If you want to be sexually active, we can help you have good sex for the rest of your life,” she says. “That doesn’t have to stop.”
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Support throughout the lifespan: “I've had a diverse journey in women’s health over 18 years. I started in labor and delivery before working as a Nurse Practitioner at an infertility clinic and a family planning clinic. For the past 11 years, I’ve provided comprehensive care from obstetrics to end-of-life support, including perimenopause and menopause.”A daughter’s perspective on care: “Nothing is more humbling than being on the patient side. My dad experienced a very traumatic health scare a while back, and I was amazed at the quality of care provided to him and our family. As a medical provider and a daughter, I felt respected, comforted, and reassured. Today, as a clinician, I try to put myself in the patient’s shoes and deliver care that allows them to feel supported, empowered, and at ease.”Breaking taboos: “As women, our experiences often aren’t discussed openly or accurately, particularly in perimenopause and menopause. Historically, our mothers and grandmothers didn’t openly talk about these topics, and up until recently, access to quality information was limited. I’m passionate about providing evidence-based education to improve women’s wellbeing during these stages.”
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A certified Family Nurse Practitioner with 39 years’ experience in healthcare, Dr. Carothers’ incredible qualifications include certification as a Menopause Practitioner from the North American Menopause Society and a doctorate (yes, she’s a nurse and a doctor) focused on women’s sexual health at midlife.
Why did she pursue the topic? “My husband is a family practice physician and during my menopause journey he said to me, ‘Your arousal is different—what’s going on?’ I realized that if my husband, a physician, didn't understand changes in the female body during menopause, I needed to explore more, and I needed to involve men. So I wrote my dissertation on changes in sexual desire and response from the perspective of both menopausal females and their male partners.”
Once she completed her doctorate, she told her husband: “From this point on, all I want to do is treat menopausal women and speak about menopause. Every single one of us will go through this life stage, but there is so little preparation for it. This needs attention!”
That’s what she’s providing at Midi, treating all symptoms of menopause and taking care to touch on sexual health. “Women think pain with sex and loss of desire is a normal part of aging,” she says, “but it’s not. It’s a part of our hormonal depletion. If sex is important premenopausal, it’s important for the rest of our lives, and we can help.”
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Care for the dismissed: “I’ve been a nurse for 12 years, and a board certified Women's Health Nurse Practitioner for five years. My nursing background in postpartum showed me that women often carry a baby, give birth, and suddenly they’re left with a deficit of care. Menopause is similar, but I’m here to listen and help patients feel better at a time when they’re commonly overlooked.”
Building trust through attentive support: “I understand what it feels like when you are not heard or taken seriously at the doctor's office. I have a history of endometriosis, and it took years of advocating for my own health to get a diagnosis. My goal is that any patient that I see feels heard and validated, and leaves with a plan to help them feel better.”
Midlife is a time to thrive: “Menopause shouldn't be a time of isolation and suffering. We can help you live a full, healthy, enjoyable life with the use of various hormonal or non-hormonal treatments. We have something for everybody!”
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Her experience in women’s health: “I worked as a labor and delivery nurse for over a decade before earning my graduate degree and becoming a Certified Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner. I also hold certification as a Family Nurse Practitioner and am certified as a Menopause Society practitioner, ensuring women receive evidenced-based care in their transition.”
Growing with and for her patients: “Through all stages of life, I’ve had the privilege of caring for women. But as I aged, my focus expanded to embrace the challenges women face during midlife, especially during menopause. I began seeking out further education in my thirties in order to make sure that I could not only help my patients transition through menopause, but help myself as well.”
It’s about joy: “The world of virtual healthcare clinics for women is vast, but what sets Midi apart is our shared commitment to providing evidence-based care. I was once told to practice with joy, and working with Midi allows me to do just that.”
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Nursing principles in practice: “My 35 year journey in medicine has, of course, been all about helping people. It’s a privilege to be involved in people’s care and invited into their lives. I’m passionate about learning, and it’s that never ending quest to learn that allows me to provide the best care to my patients.”Advocacy driven by experience: “Growing up, my dad had a severe fear of anything related to medicine. On the other side, my mom lived with a chronic condition for years, feeling somewhat marginalized. Watching both of them cope drove me to advocate for my patients and ensure they receive the best care.”Listening with empathy: “I love listening to patients’ stories. Everybody has walked a different path. Everybody got to this point of needing help on their healthcare journey. Only through compassionate listening can we understand their goals, and make a plan to get them there.”
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A focus on long term health: “During my 30 years as a nurse, including 24 as a Family Nurse Practitioner, I’ve worked in many different settings from public health to internal medicine. I have always been interested in longevity, with a special focus on thriving during midlife and far beyond.”
From patient to provider: “In my late thirties, I faced personal health crises that led me to seek treatment from an integrative medicine doctor. After a couple of years as his patient, I was inspired by his approach and joined his practice, spending six years learning not just about prescribing treatments, but also about holistic and collaborative patient care. Midlife care should involve a partnership between providers and patients, where we work together to create tailored treatment plans.”
A positive menopause mindset: “I encourage my patients to approach menopause with a sense of curiosity, humor, and self-compassion. The menopause transition is a wonderful time to learn to care for yourself in new ways, dedicate yourself to your health and wellbeing, and to advocate for yourself.”
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Part of the change: “As a teenager, I remember a particularly unsatisfactory experience with a gynecologist, which made me realize that I wanted to be part of making a difference in women's lives and in the kind of care they receive. So I've dedicated nearly a decade to women's health, holding dual board certifications as a Women Health Nurse Practitioner and Certified Nurse Midwife. Caring for women at different life stages, with diverse health concerns, has truly fueled my passion..
Why Midi: “I came to Midi because its unique telehealth approach bridges the gaps in modern medicine. Here, we provide comprehensive care for women who may have felt unheard or dismissed elsewhere. At Midi we don’t just prescribe hormones; We addresses the holistic well-being of patients—physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects. I'm thrilled to be part of a team that truly cares for the entire woman.”
Seeking care early: “I specialize in helping women during the perimenopause transition, a pivotal moment when they first notice something isn't right. Being proactive is key, and I love it when patients seek our help to address issues before they escalate. It's a unique opportunity to educate and empower them about what's normal, what's not, and how to take control of their health.”
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“When I had my first baby I was so amazed by the process,” says Susan. “That’s when I fell in love with women’s health.” So she has focused on caring for women through her entire 26 years in nursing, and is thrilled to be at Midi meeting patients’ needs in midlife.
“So many women don’t understand what happens to their bodies during menopause. I’ll frequently talk to my patients about issues like painful sex, brain fog, and sleeplessness, and find they are simply not connecting the dots and recognizing the role of hormones in all these symptoms. Because vaginal atrophy is something our mamas never talked about!”
Susan’s first visits with new patients are often about educating them, “calming them and settling their fears.” Then come the solutions. “There’s treatment out there and it can be life changing, so I make sure they understand all their options.”
She’s also happy to share her personal experience: “I find myself going through the same stage of life as my patients now. It enables me to relate to what they’re going through.”
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There when patients need her most: “After dedicating two decades to nursing as an RN/NP, I pursued a master’s degree six years ago, specializing as a Family Nurse Practitioner with a focus on women’s health. My affinity for women’s health stems from years of experience in labor, delivery, and postpartum care, where I found comfort in supporting women through vulnerable moments. The issues experienced by midlife women, along with the lack of physician education, prompted me to dig deeper into menopause and perimenopause.”
On and off HRT: “While taking hormone therapy for my menopausal and perimenopausal symptoms, I was diagnosed with breast cancer. I remember the feeling of how the body that I once knew had betrayed me. I was taken off HRT in order to go through chemotherapy and eventually received a double mastectomy. Because of my unique and challenging experience through menopause, I can appreciate both using hormone therapy or finding other holistic solutions.”
Crafting a comprehensive Care Plan: “I find great satisfaction in caring for women in midlife by meeting them where they are, validating their symptoms, and crafting an individualized plan. It goes beyond just prescribing medication, encompassing education about their body and suggesting lifestyle modifications.”
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Driven by frustration, focused on solutions: “With 26 years of experience as a certified nurse midwife, OB/GYN nurse practitioner, and family nurse practitioner, my passion is women's health care. My focus on menopause and midlife began at Planned Parenthood in San Diego, addressing the limited healthcare access for women seeking perimenopausal and menopausal care. Frustrated by the lack of options, especially during the women's health initiative study, I became driven to find better solutions for women’s well-being.”
Joining the care revolution: “After a six-year hiatus to care for my daughter, I returned to school to refresh my education, sure that women's midlife care would have improved with the research advancements. I was disappointed to find limited and outdated choices for menopausal and perimenopausal women, even at academic institutions. In my search for better options, I found Midi—a company with an impressive care model, patient focus, and research orientation. Midi signifies the next revolution in women’s healthcare, and I’m thrilled to join the journey.”
The best part of caring for women: “It's incredibly gratifying when a patient tells me it’s the first time they feel truly listened to. It brings mixed emotions—sadness that they couldn’t receive this care in traditional settings, and happiness that I can offer support and options for their midlife care at Midi.”
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Addressing the whole person: “I’ve been a nurse practitioner for 15 years after graduating from Vanderbilt in 2009. My journey led me through various roles in family and psychiatric care in federally qualified women’s health centers. I firmly believe in care for the whole person, not just symptoms, in order to address root causes. That’s why, in 2018, I went back to school for my psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner certification, and I am currently pursuing a holistic nurse practitioner board certification.”Providing the care I wish I had: “I never felt like I was listened to by my doctors when I was younger. As a clinician, I always want to listen to and advocate for my patients, delivering compassionate care. My hope is that when a patient finishes their visit with me, they feel empowered, every question has been answered, and that they have a part to play in their own health care.”Celebrating diversity, fostering unity: “One valuable lesson that I’ve learned while caring for women is that no two are the same. And, although we have vast differences in how we were raised or our day to day experiences, we do have common threads that bind us together. I think that that’s very important.”
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Shared experience: I’ve been a nurse for 17 years now, and for the last five as a nurse practitioner I’ve focused on urology and women’s health, specializing in hormone therapy. As a woman I can relate to all the changes we go through, which makes this specialty both interesting and personal to me.
Talking about sexual health: Working in a urology clinic, I’ve seen many women with bladder conditions, sexual dysfunction, vaginal dryness and pretty much everything that can happen below the belt. Doing that I've learned to establish trust and create a compassionate relationship with my patients. I get a feel for them as individuals with unique needs and cultural differences, and that helps me find the approach that will work best.
Online advantages: Telemedicine is such a convenient way for patients to connect with care. Cutting out the waiting room and the drive, all of it, is so positive and well suited to what we do for patients at Midi. Because they're not in the cold white environment of the clinic, I find they’re much more comfortable sharing.
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A specialty born from passion: “For 36 years, I’ve been a dedicated obstetrician gynecologist. About two decades ago, I became particularly interested in how hormonal changes impact women’s well-being, including perimenopause, menopause, PMS, and postpartum depression. As an early member of The Menopause Society, I eagerly attended annual meetings and became a certified practitioner. Over time, my interest in perimenopause and menopause deepened, and my practice became increasingly centered around women’s midlife care.”
Comprehensive symptom management: “When working with a patient, I prioritize identifying symptoms affecting their quality of life. We discuss bleeding patterns, sleep issues, hot flashes, mood swings, and everything in between. It is so gratifying to alleviate symptoms through low-dose bioidentical hormones or holistic options, improving the patient’s well being. As a woman, I feel it’s essential that we take good care of each other on this journey.”
Championing proactive midlife health: “All women deserve quality education on perimenopause and menopause to make informed decisions about treatments and options. Reach out when symptoms begin, and together, we can enhance your quality of life.”
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Leah earned her Family Nurse Practitioner degree to get a broader-spectrum education, “but I did all my elective hours in gynecology and realized that I absolutely loved women’s care,” she says.
“As a clinician and as a patient myself, I find that women are too often ignored by the healthcare system, especially as we age,” Leah says. “Specialized care for patients going through perimenopause and menopause is so important, and can dramatically improve quality of life. That’s why I find it profoundly rewarding to treat their symptoms.”
Years of working in a gynecological oncology practice “gave me strong knowledge on how to guide women through the journey when they can’t take hormone replacement therapy. I let them know their options, and that relief for their symptoms is always possible.”
Leah gets into the details with her patients, no matter what their health history may be. “ I can’t tell you how many times women came in and just the fact that I listened to them was huge.”
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Marissa realized she wanted to be a nurse during her post-college stint with the Peace Corps in Ecuador, helping to educate the community about HIV/AIDS prevention. “Going into hospitals and clinics I saw such a great need for information, especially among women. I could only do so much as a volunteer, and fell in love with medicine.”
Wherever she’s worked in her ten-plus years of nursing, Marissa has always focused on caring for women. She is a North American Menopause Society Certified Menopause Practitioner, and brings a deep understanding of hormonal health to Midi. Her personal journey pushed her to build her knowledge: “When I was diagnosed with premature ovarian insufficiency (POI), I felt incredibly alone—even as a provider. So I did what I do best: I dug deep and educated myself, reading every article and going to every conference I could. I had to become my own provider, and educate my clinicians as they cared for me.”
Even now, Marissa keeps herself on a constant learning curve; she recently completed a two-year fellowship in integrative medicine and brings her expertise in naturopathic, eastern, and alternative practices to Midi. In addition to the general midlife care she provides our patients, she is specializing in POI, premature, and early menopause. “I tell my patients about the many treatment options out there, and I also let them know that I understand a bit about what they’re feeling because I’ve been there myself. That is so huge.”
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Kati is a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner and NAMS certified menopause provider with more than two decade of experience caring for women. Her own health journey has made her an exceptionally empathetic Midi clinician: “In my early forties, I had one ovary removed due to endometriosis. Usually, the remaining ovary kicks in and produces normal levels of estrogen, but sometimes it doesn’t. That’s what happened to me.”
Kati was thrown into early menopause, but neither she nor her medical team recognized it at first. “Severe joint pain was my primary symptom, so I was sent to be tested for lupus and other autoimmune disorders. It turned out to be simple estrogen deficiency.”
For her, hormone replacement therapy was “life changing,” but as a Midi clinician, she takes a holistic approach, tapping a range of solutions to help patients’ symptoms. “That includes optimizing sleep, nutrition, movement and mental health, and using medications and or supplements as needed.”
What excites her about Midi? “It’s the solid foundation of evidence-based practice, and the fact that we’re able to reach women in underserved areas through telemedicine.”
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Open, honest conversations: “With 18 years of experience, I’ve practiced as a Family Nurse Practitioner and Certified Nurse Midwife, focusing on women’s health, obstetrics, and family medicine. During graduate school, I was fascinated by women’s health topics simply because I was learning about myself. Raised in a family uncomfortable with reproductive and sexual health discussions, the more I learned, the more I wanted to share. My practice is focused strongly on ensuring that patients have all the information to make educated decisions about their health.”
On a mission: “I was fortunate enough to receive a comprehensive and inspiring education about menopause that many medical professionals did not. Without the proper training, many providers are dismissive of women’s suffering. Being part of a mission to enhance menopausal care access is incredibly empowering, ensuring women receive the support they deserve.”
It starts with listening: “I love hearing my patients’ stories. While they vary wildly, they have similar underlying themes, because hormone fluctuations are affecting all of us. It’s such a privilege to help a woman cope with all that life is throwing at her and maintain continuity of care amidst so much change. It is truly the best part of the job to hear women say they feel like themselves again.”
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Finding her niche: “I knew very early on that my call was compassionate care. I have been practicing as a Registered Nurse for over 12 years and a Nurse Practitioner for six years. I love being an NP because I have more autonomy in educating clients, helping them become the best version of themselves.”
Digging deeper for solutions: “I specialize in integrative functional medicine, with a focus on hormones. Functional medicine really involves getting to the root cause of disease, and integrative means using a holistic treatment approach of medication, nutraceuticals, nutrition, herbals, and more. If a woman comes in with newly presenting depression, the solution likely will not be simply to put her on an antidepressant. We dig deeper into her hormones, and treat the symptoms through an integrative approach.”
Care where it’s most needed: “I chose to join Midi because we offer an easy, accessible, and affordable way for women to get help with the area of health care that we have really dropped the ball on. Across the United States and, and likely around the world, women are not getting what they need in this transition period. I am so excited to revolutionize health care for women and change lives.”
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Inspired by health and humanity: “I have worked as a nurse since 2010 and as a Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner since 2016. As long as I can remember, I’ve been interested in women’s health and nutrition. I spent my early college years teaching yoga and meditation while studying behavioral science and public health. I really loved the idea of helping people live healthier lives across the globe, inspiring my work with several humanitarian local and international organizations.”
Tapping into your self-understanding: “So many of the women that I work with had their symptoms dismissed for years. My goal is always for us to become partners throughout our health journey. I like to remind my patients regularly that while I may be an expert in women’s health, they're still the expert on their body. There’s research, but there’s also inner wisdom, and I think it’s really important to honor both.”
The reward: “Hands down, the best part of my job is hearing women say that they feel like themselves after treatment. It’s been well-documented that women are the gatekeepers of health for their families and communities. By helping women to better care for themselves, they’re able to show up more fully for those around them.”
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A legacy of nursing: I come from a family of nurses: my mom, aunt, many cousins, and extended family all work in healthcare. I became a Registered Nurse in 2009, and since then have gone back to school to earn my masters as a Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner and my doctoral degree in nursing practice. An experience that shaped my care: “I have several family members affected by lupus, an autoimmune disease, and they were not always treated well by the healthcare system. In my teens, I remember overhearing nurses speaking disparagingly about my aunt outside her hospital room, and watching a tear fall from her eye. At that moment, I vowed that my practice would treat everybody with love, compassion, and kindness.”Holistic care partnership: “Perimenopause and menopause challenges are often overlooked in healthcare and research. I’m passionate about supporting women through this transition, offering guidance on hormone replacement therapy, herbs, and supplements. It’s crucial for women in midlife to understand that they don’t have to endure these challenges alone.”
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A focus on emotional wellness: “Mental health advocacy has always been extremely important to me. Before getting my masters in nursing, I got my bachelors degree in psychology, and I’ve tapped that knowledge over the five years I’ve spent caring for gyn patients, including many in midlife. I love being able to meet my patients at that intersection between psychology and menopause, including mood changes and insomnia.”
Time for patients: “I felt I could really make a difference in this field, but I’ve found that it’s just not possible to address all of the symptoms and treatments of menopause in a 15 minute well-woman exam. This is where Midi comes in to bridge the gap.”
Treatment transformation: "What's particularly rewarding about caring for patients in midlife is walking with them through their health journey. I see their progress from the initial visit, when they sometimes have tears in their eyes due to having their symptoms dismissed by previous providers, to the follow-up visit where they emerge entirely transformed. That’s the payoff of prioritizing a nurturing environment and comprehensive education, ensuring each patient receives tailored treatment that aligns with their unique needs.”
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Driven by impact: “I began my career in nursing almost 20 years ago and became a Women's Health Nurse Practitioner in 2014 with dual certification as a Certified Nurse Midwife. I’m passionate about caring for women in midlife because that’s the stage when we often wear the most hats: spouse, employee, parent, and caregiver for elderly parents. So my work allows me to make a difference in the lives of these women, and also all the people around them.”
Your menopause, your way: “There is no right way through menopause. There are many paths, and we offer diverse care options tailored to individual beliefs, medical histories, and long-term goals. Menopause isn't a brief phase; it spans 30 to 40 years. We're so lucky to provide comprehensive care, ensuring women have choices in those decades."
Holding space for your health: "Starting the menopause conversation can be overwhelming. Building rapport and trust takes time. With Midi, I have that time to educate and empower you, explaining all your treatment options—the pros and cons, and everything in between. This support is invaluable."
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“My entire life I’ve been drawn to how the body works, but the first time I saw a birth in nursing school that was it,” says Donna. “I was hooked. I knew I wanted to be in women’s health.”
Now, with 17 years of experience caring for women, she’s passing along the knowledge she’s gained as a professor in Nurse Practitioner and doctoral programs. “When you teach, you realize how overlooked women’s midlife health is,” she says. “I had to go out on my own to research the topic, doing literature searches and every kind of continuing education I could.”
The additional ongoing training she receives at Midi has only deepened her knowledge: “Midi University presented so much amazing data and the discussions of complex cases are incredibly thoughtful.”
As she supports her patients and guides them toward solutions that help them feel better, she reminds them to “honor how cool and fascinating your body is and respect the journey that brought you here.”
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Comparing notes: “As a nurse with 14 years of experience, seven as a Nurse Practitioner, my journey in perimenopause has paralleled my professional growth. My interest in menopausal care began as a hobby, talking to friends about our experiences. I soon found myself drawn professionally to midlife care, embracing the opportunity to guide women through the often-neglected phase of perimenopause and menopause.”
Put yourself first: “Caring for women in midlife brings immense satisfaction as these resilient patients, accustomed to placing others before themselves, finally prioritize their well-being and reclaim time for self-care. It’s such a joy to be part of their transformative journey toward wellness.”
Building a safe space: “I try to create an environment where patients are heard and validated, fostering trust and collaboration. This is a time to embrace change, armed with the assurance that they are not alone on this transformative path. Many discover, for the first time, that solutions exist for their challenges. At Midi, we offer the knowledge, medications, and resources to facilitate a smoother menopausal journey.”