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Menopause and Perimenopause Care in Tampa

Menopause treatment in Tampa: common symptoms, the range of options including hormone therapy where appropriate, and individualized, monitored care.

Reviewed by Dr. Rishi Seth, MDBoard-Certified Internal Medicine

Published June 6, 2026 · 2 min read

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The short answer

Menopause and perimenopause care addresses symptoms like hot flashes, sleep disruption, mood changes, and irregular cycles. Options range from lifestyle adjustments to hormone therapy where it is appropriate. Good care starts with labs and a full clinical picture, then builds an individualized plan that is monitored and adjusted over time.

Common symptoms and what they signal

Perimenopause and menopause can bring hot flashes, night sweats, disrupted sleep, mood changes, irregular cycles, and shifts in energy or weight. These changes are real and treatable, not something to simply wait out.

Because the same symptoms can overlap with thyroid issues, stress, and other conditions, we start with labs and a full clinical picture rather than assuming the cause.

Individualized, monitored options

There is a range of options, from lifestyle and sleep support to hormone therapy where it is clinically appropriate for you. Hormone therapy is not right for everyone, and the decision depends on your symptoms, your history, and your preferences.

When we do treat, we monitor closely and adjust over time. The goal is to treat the person, not a single lab value, with Dr. Rishi Seth overseeing care as part of your membership.

Menopause and Perimenopause Care in Tampa, answered.

We offer hormone therapy where it is clinically appropriate, alongside other options. Care starts with labs and a full evaluation, and dosing is monitored and adjusted over time.
Symptoms like hot flashes, irregular cycles, and sleep changes can point to perimenopause, but they overlap with other conditions. We use labs and a clinical evaluation to confirm before building a plan.
Common symptoms include irregular cycles, hot flashes, night sweats, sleep trouble, mood changes, brain fog, and shifts in libido. They vary widely, which is why an evaluation with labs helps clarify what is happening.
Perimenopause commonly lasts about four years, but it can range from a few months to a decade. It ends once you have gone twelve months without a period, which marks menopause.
It often begins in the mid-40s, though some women notice changes in their late 30s and others later. Timing varies, so symptoms and labs matter more than age alone.

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