Hot Flashes During Perimenopause
Understanding Why They Happen and How They Are Treated
When Hot Flashes Become More Than a Minor Inconvenience
Why Perimenopause Hot Flashes Require a Different Approach
What Causes Hot Flashes During Perimenopause
Treatment Options for Hot Flashes in Perimenopause
Non-Hormonal and Botanical Approaches
For patients who prefer to start without hormones — or who are exploring a gradual approach — there are clinically relevant non-hormonal options. These are not the same as over-the-counter supplements from a drugstore. In clinical practice, botanical protocols use specific herbs at therapeutic dosages: Siberian rhubarb, black cohosh, sage, and phytoestrogens such as red clover are among the options considered, depending on the patient's presentation. Dietary and lifestyle modifications also play a role. It is important to have realistic expectations: botanical approaches can take up to two months to show their full effect, and results vary between patients.
Progesterone in Perimenopause
When Estrogen Is Considered
Night Sweats and Sleep Disruption in Perimenopause
What Triggers Hot Flashes
Frequently Asked Questions About Hot Flashes in Perimenopause
What Your First Visit Looks Like
1
Comprehensive clinical history
We review sleep quality, menstrual cycle patterns and timing, symptom history, family history, and any past experiences with hormones or supplements.
2
Hot flash assessment
We evaluate whether hot flashes occur during the day, at night, or both; their frequency and intensity; and whether there are associated symptoms such as signs of high estrogen (heavy periods) or histamine-related patterns.
3
Hormone testing, if appropriate
Spot hormone tests can help identify hormonal patterns. Testing is helpful but not essential — symptom patterning and menstrual cycle history also provide clinically useful information.
4
Treatment options discussion
The full spectrum is reviewed: non-hormonal and botanical approaches, progesterone, estrogen, or combination approaches. This discussion always includes risks versus benefits and is guided by what the patient is looking for.
5
Individualized treatment plan
Everyone is different. The plan is built around the patient's specific presentation, preferences, and goals.
Meet our Practitioners
Both Dr. Fiona and Dr. Alex see PCOS patients at White Lotus Clinic using the same clinical framework. Fees differ by practitioner.
Fees for Dr Alexandra Triendl-Dimitriu, ND
Perimenopause care using the same clinical framework as Dr. Fiona. For complex or challenging cases, Dr. Alex has direct access to Dr. Fiona's guidance — so you benefit from that depth of expertise regardless of which practitioner you see.
Fees for Dr Fiona McCulloch, RAc, ND
Author of 8 Steps to Reverse Your PCOS. Treating Menopause for 20+ years with a clinical focus in hormonal health, thousands of patients assessed.
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