Great Falls, VA menopause care

Menopause and Perimenopause Care in Great Falls, Virginia

Midlife Medicine provides physician-led menopause, perimenopause, and midlife care with Dr. Stephanie Todd, a Menopause Society Certified Practitioner serving eligible patients in Virginia and Washington, D.C.

Menopause and Perimenopause Care in Great Falls, Virginia

Care for the real midlife picture

Midlife Medicine helps women who feel dismissed, rushed, or told that symptoms are just normal aging. Visits are designed for careful listening, evidence-aware options, and practical next steps.

Common reasons patients come in

  • Hot flashes, night sweats, and sleep disruption
  • Cycle changes, mood shifts, anxiety, brain fog, or fatigue
  • Vaginal, urinary, sexual health, and libido concerns
  • Weight, strength, nutrition, fitness, and long-term health questions
  • Questions about hormone therapy, non-hormonal options, labs, and prescriptions

How treatment is individualized

Dr. Todd reviews symptoms, medical history, goals, contraindications, medications, labs when clinically useful, and patient preferences. Plans may include hormone therapy, non-hormonal medications, lifestyle strategy, supplements when appropriate, coaching, referrals, or coordination with primary care and OB-GYN clinicians.

Great Falls location and service area

Midlife Medicine
766 Walker Road Suite A, Great Falls, VA 22066
571-546-3461

Medical visits are available for patients who reside in or are physically present in Virginia or Washington, D.C. at the time of the appointment.

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Frequently asked local questions

Who is a good fit for Midlife Medicine?

Women in perimenopause, menopause, or the wider midlife transition who want physician-led, longer-visit care for symptoms, hormone questions, sleep, mood, weight change, libido, and health strategy.

Where is the office?

Midlife Medicine is located at 766 Walker Road Suite A, Great Falls, VA 22066. Many visits may also be virtual for eligible patients in Virginia or Washington, D.C.

How do I start?

Start with a Meet & Greet Call if you want to ask fit questions, or book an Initial Consultation if you are ready for clinical care.

Does Midlife Medicine take insurance?

No. Midlife Medicine is direct care, can provide superbills, and patients may be able to use HSA/FSA funds depending on their plan.

Review status: Drafted for Dr. Todd/legal review before final medical publication.

Last updated: June 11, 2026. This page is educational and does not replace personalized medical advice.