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Moreland OB-GYN MSCP Certified Menopause Practitioners Provide Menopause Support

Mature woman sitting on couch experiencing menopausal symptoms like sweating and hot flashesHot flashes, mood swings, vaginal dryness, pain during sex, weight gain, interrupted sleep—these are all associated with menopause and many women wrongly assume it’s all just a part of growing older.

That's why we are proud to announce the distinction of having three Menopause Practitioners certified by The Menopause Society on staff, dedicated to serving women transitioning to and through menopause.

Below, we outline some general menopausal facts and delve into the importance of finding the right support team to help you successfully manage menopausal health.

The Facts About Menopause

About 1.3 million women become menopausal in the U.S. each year, typically between the ages of 51 and 52, according to the National Center for Biotechnology Information.

The most common marker for knowing if you are experiencing this change is going 12 months without a period. The time leading up to that point is called “perimenopause,” and the time after is called “post-menopause.” Women spend one-third of their lives—or longer—in some state of menopause.

For some women, that can mean many years of discomfort, depression, pain, and feeling out of balance.

Understanding all the facts surrounding menopause can help you prepare for it and determine how to build a network of information and support to guide you through it gracefully. Click here to learn more!

What Is a Menopause Society Certified Practitioner (MSCP)?

The Menopause Society, founded in 1989, is a non-profit organization that promotes all women's health and quality of life during midlife and beyond through an understanding of menopause and healthy aging. Its multidisciplinary membership includes medical, nursing, sociology, psychology, nutrition, anthropology, epidemiology, pharmacy, and education experts.  

The Menopause Society recognized a need to set essential standards for health providers, assuring high-quality care for women during menopause and beyond. As such, it developed a competency examination. Those who pass the exam have demonstrated their expertise in the field and are awarded the credential of Menopause Society Certified Practitioner (MSCP).

Why It's Important to Have Menopause Society Certified Practitioner (MSCP) Caring for You

At Moreland, we are committed to being a premier destination for women seeking care related to menopause. We are proud to have three providers, Joan Kiely (APNP,NCMP), Dr. Allison Nelson (MD,FACOG,NCMP), Lorree L. Dyoco (M.D., FACOG, NCMP) and Dr. Matthew Taylor (MD,FACOG,NCMP), who are Menopause Society Certified Practitioners (MSCP), reflecting our commitment to all patients.  Dr. Comiskey from Moreland OB-GYN, who is NCMP and NAMS certified, consulting a patient about support for her transition through menopause

Moreland OB-GYN NCMP’s align their approach to patient care with the organization's philosophy of care: 
  • Practitioners look at the whole-health picture regarding a woman's quality of life. 
  • A shared decision-making philosophy encourages patient education and personal involvement in pursuing a happier and healthier life.
  • Evaluate the physical effects of menopause and consider each patient's emotional, psychological, cultural, and familial conditions. 
By talking with and listening to our patients, learning about all facets of their lives, and employing The Menopause Society's research and resources specific to menopause, Moreland OB-GYN's NCMP's can provide proactive, preventive care. This approach improves women's health and quality of life during midlife. 

Managing Your Journey Through Menopause

With research, work, and help from your Moreland OB-GYN NCMP provider, you may better manage your menopause experience. To help aid you as you navigate new menopause milestones, here are some additional resources that you may find helpful: 

Choose a Compassionate, Caring Health Partner in Your Journey Through Menopause

Dr. Janz from Moreland OBGYN with nurse Signe with COVID protective masks onAs you approach and move through your menopause journey, look to the NCMP's at Moreland OB-GYN. They provide women of all ages compassionate OB-GYN care throughout their life. Our caring team of providers will take the time to listen and supply the resources and information you need to live your best life before, during, and after menopause.  

Moreland OB-GYN has convenient locations in Brookfield, Mukwonago, Oconomowoc, Sussex, Watertown, and Waukesha. You can request an appointment online or call us at (262) 544-4411.

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