
The Complete Care Membership
$245/month
This membership is designed for the patient who is looking for a concierge-style medical home. In this membership, Dr.Blecher serves as your primary care doctor and devises a plan for you feel your best now and for many years to come!
Perks of this membership are
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Unlimited face-to-face visits (including sick visits) and body composition scans
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Monthly private personal training session
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Access to our App that delivers a custom nutrition and exercise plan to keep you on track and meeting your goals
Menopause is a
WHOLE BODY TRANSITION
Bone Health
Estrogen plays a critical role in maintaining bone density. As levels fall during the menopause transition, bone resorption accelerates, increasing the risk of osteopenia and osteoporosis. This can lead to a higher likelihood of fractures, loss of height, and long-term mobility concerns if not identified and managed early.
Cardiovascular System
Hormonal changes also affect the heart and blood vessels. Declining estrogen is associated with increases in blood pressure, unfavorable cholesterol shifts, and changes in vascular function. Over time, this can elevate the risk of heart disease—the leading cause of death in women—making cardiovascular monitoring essential during and after menopause.
Mental Health & Cognitive Function
Fluctuating hormones can significantly impact brain chemistry. Many women experience mood swings, anxiety, depression, irritability, sleep disturbances, and brain fog. These symptoms are real, physiologic, and treatable. Addressing them is key to preserving quality of life, relationships, and daily functioning.
Genitourinary Health
The genitourinary system is especially sensitive to estrogen decline. Women may experience vaginal dryness, discomfort with intimacy, urinary urgency, recurrent urinary tract infections, and changes in bladder control. These symptoms—collectively part of the genitourinary syndrome of menopause—are common but highly manageable with appropriate care.
Metabolism & Lipids
Menopause often brings metabolic changes, including increased central weight gain, insulin resistance, and unfavorable lipid shifts. Even women who have never struggled with weight may notice body composition changes. These metabolic effects further contribute to cardiovascular risk and require proactive management.

