Menopause Telehealth Care in Texas
For women in Texas navigating HRT questions, sleep disruption, hot flashes, brain fog, weight changes, gut symptoms, stress overload or sensory overwhelm, Dr. Stacey Denise provides telehealth menopause transition care that starts with the full clinical picture.
Many women search for a “menopause doctor near me,” “perimenopause doctor near me” or “HRT for menopause in Texas” when symptoms stop making sense as separate problems. Sleep changes. Hot flashes start. Brain fog shows up at work. Weight shifts despite effort. Progesterone, estradiol, HRT patches or GLP-1 questions start filling the search bar.
Dr. Stacey Denise provides physician-led menopause and perimenopause telehealth care for patients physically located in Texas at the time of the visit. Care begins with the Reset Foundations Consult, where your symptoms, history, baseline labs, hormone therapy questions, metabolic health, sleep, stress load and nervous system capacity are reviewed before deciding where to start.
Perimenopause and menopause are not only hormone events. They can affect sleep architecture, stress physiology, sensory processing, insulin resistance signals, cholesterol patterns, appetite, mood, attention, gut function, bone health and body composition.
That is why Dr. Stacey does not treat menopause care as a quick prescription visit. Hormone therapy may be discussed when clinically appropriate, but the clinical question is bigger: what is your body signaling, what has changed and what needs to be addressed first?
This approach may be especially useful for autistic, ADHD, sensory-sensitive and high-masking women, as well as Black women carrying high allostatic load, who need care that accounts for the nervous system and the lived pattern, not just a generic symptom checklist.
For women asking who prescribes HRT for menopause, whether progesterone may help sleep, whether estradiol patches are an option or whether hormone therapy belongs in their care plan.
For women waking at 2 or 3 a.m., sweating through the night, feeling wired at bedtime or waking exhausted despite doing the usual sleep hygiene advice.
For women noticing word-finding trouble, attention changes, mood shifts, anxiety surges or fear that their brain does not feel like their own.
For women navigating menopause belly, appetite changes, fatigue after meals, insulin resistance signals, cholesterol shifts or questions about GLP-1 metabolic support.
For women whose digestion, bloating, food tolerance, skin, mood or inflammation patterns changed during the menopause transition.
For women thinking beyond symptom relief and asking how menopause affects bone health, muscle, strength, metabolism and future capacity.
Your Body Feels Different But the Answers Are Unclear
Sleep disruption, stress overload, brain fog, gut changes, and energy crashes can make your body feel unfamiliar. Something is shifting, even if the pattern is still unclear.
You may have been told everything looks fine, but your symptoms continue. Many routine labs were not designed to evaluate the broader perimenopause picture.
Instead of guessing, we look for the biological patterns that may be contributing to your symptoms. That gives you a clearer next step and a plan built around your actual clinical picture.
You may have already tried supplements, hormones, sleep hygiene, functional medicine or advice from the internet and still feel like no one has put the whole picture together. This care model looks at sleep, stress, hormones, metabolism and the nervous system as one connected pattern instead of chasing one symptom at a time.
Most protocols treat one system at a time: hormones, sleep hygiene or stress management. If you have tried HRT and still do not feel right, that does not mean you did anything wrong. It may mean something else is contributing to the disruption. The Neuroaesthetic Reset Method™ looks at your nervous system, sensory environment, stress pattern, gut, sleep architecture and hormones as one connected system. When hormones are part of the clinical picture, Dr. Stacey can discuss and manage them when appropriate. But care begins with understanding how your system is responding before deciding where to start.
This is a 30-minute physician consult with Dr. Stacey Denise. You map your symptom pattern together, she orders your foundational lab panel and your next step is built from your symptoms, history and available data, not guesswork. If you have recent labs, bring them. If hormones are part of the picture, they can be discussed. If another pattern may be contributing to what you are experiencing, that becomes part of the clinical assessment.
You will leave with a clearer starting point and a next-step plan based on your symptoms, history and baseline labs.
Book the Reset Foundations Consult$497. Includes your baseline lab panel.
Every care focus area begins with the Reset Foundations Consult. From there, your labs, symptoms and pattern help determine where care should begin. You do not need to know the focus area before you book.
For the woman whose nervous system is running the show. This focus area addresses stress architecture, HPA axis patterns and nervous system regulation through the Color Archetype framework, with hormone management considered when clinically appropriate.
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For the woman who has tried everything and still wakes up at 2 a.m.. This focus area helps identify Sleep Saboteur patterns and addresses hormonal and nervous system contributors to sleep disruption clinically.
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For the woman whose body changed the rules on her. This focus area addresses the estrobolome, histamine reactivity, gut-brain axis and metabolic-inflammatory patterns, with hormone management considered when clinically appropriate.
Learn About This Focus AreaSome patients come to the Texas page ready for a consult. Others need to understand a specific care question first. These education pages explain how Dr. Stacey approaches hormone therapy and GLP-1 metabolic support before a care plan is created.
For questions about HRT, estradiol, progesterone, HRT patches, testosterone, bioidentical language, safety and who prescribes hormone therapy for menopause.
Learn About HRT CareFor questions about menopause belly, weight changes, insulin resistance, appetite shifts, GLP-1 medications, HRT overlap and metabolic support.
Learn About GLP-1 SupportI look at your symptoms across sleep, stress response, hormones, metabolism, and the nervous system so we can stop treating everything like separate problems.
Your history, your symptom pattern, and your lab data help me see what may be underneath the disruption and what belongs to which system.
From there, your next step is mapped within a physician-led care model instead of being handed a generic checklist.
Dr. Stacey built this method after repeatedly seeing the same pattern: brilliant, exhausted women who had already tried several options and still did not have a clear explanation for why sleep, stress, hormones, metabolism and nervous system capacity were changing together.
This care model is built for women whose nervous systems were never fully accounted for in prior protocols. The goal is not to hand you a generic checklist. The goal is to build a clinical picture specific to you and identify the next right step.
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Dr. Stacey Denise provides telehealth menopause and perimenopause care for patients physically located anywhere in Texas at the time of the visit. That includes Houston, The Woodlands, Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, San Antonio, Galveston, the Texas Gulf Coast, the Texas Hill Country, North Texas and surrounding communities.
Telehealth can make menopause-focused care more accessible for women who want privacy, structure and a physician-led approach without adding another commute to an already overloaded nervous system. Clinical care begins only after formal intake through SDM Medical PLLC establishes a doctor-patient relationship.
Texas patients often search by city because they want care that feels accessible and clinically grounded. Dr. Stacey provides telehealth menopause transition care for eligible patients physically located anywhere in Texas at the time of the visit, including Houston, The Woodlands, Galveston, Dallas, Austin, San Antonio and the Texas Hill Country.
Patients searching for a menopause doctor in Houston are often trying to understand why sleep, hot flashes, mood, weight, brain fog, gut symptoms or hormone questions are showing up together. Dr. Stacey is based in Houston and provides Texas telehealth menopause care that begins with the full clinical pattern.
For patients in The Woodlands looking for menopause or perimenopause care, telehealth can offer a private, structured way to begin without adding another commute to an already overloaded schedule. Care starts with symptom mapping, baseline labs and a clinical plan.
For patients searching for menopause care in Galveston or along the Texas Gulf Coast, Dr. Stacey provides neuroaffirming telehealth care that can address HRT questions, sleep disruption, metabolic shifts, gut symptoms and nervous system load when clinically appropriate.
Patients in Dallas, Fort Worth and North Texas often search for menopause specialists when standard answers have not explained the full pattern. This telehealth model starts with the clinical story, baseline labs and a review of sleep, stress, hormones, metabolism and nervous system capacity.
For patients searching “menopause doctor Austin TX” or HRT care in Austin, Dr. Stacey’s approach looks beyond a quick prescription. The consult helps clarify whether hormone therapy, sleep support, gut and metabolic care, GLP-1 questions or a Reset pathway is the right next step.
Patients in San Antonio looking for menopause care can begin through telehealth when physically located in Texas at the time of the visit. The Reset Foundations Consult helps clarify symptoms, labs, risk factors, hormone questions and next steps before treatment decisions are made.
For patients in the Texas Hill Country who want menopause-focused care without relying only on nearby local options, telehealth can provide a structured starting point. Dr. Stacey’s care model is designed for women whose symptoms cross sleep, stress, hormones, gut, metabolism and brain function.
A menopause-focused physician can help evaluate symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats, sleep disruption, mood changes, brain fog, weight changes, vaginal symptoms, hormone therapy questions and metabolic health. Dr. Stacey Denise provides physician-led telehealth menopause transition care for patients physically located in Texas.
Yes. Dr. Stacey Denise provides telehealth menopause and perimenopause care for patients physically located in Texas at the time of the visit. Clinical care begins only after formal intake through SDM Medical PLLC establishes a doctor-patient relationship.
Yes. Dr. Stacey provides telehealth menopause transition care for patients physically located anywhere in Texas at the time of the visit, including Houston, The Woodlands, Galveston, Dallas, Fort Worth, Austin, San Antonio, the Texas Gulf Coast and the Texas Hill Country.
Licensed clinicians who evaluate and treat menopause may prescribe HRT when clinically appropriate. Dr. Stacey can discuss hormone therapy options, including estradiol, progesterone and other approaches, after reviewing symptoms, history, risk factors, labs when appropriate and goals.
Hormone therapy can be discussed through telehealth when clinically appropriate. Telehealth HRT care still requires medical intake, safety screening, state eligibility, lab coordination when appropriate and follow-up. It is not an instant-prescription model.
Progesterone may be discussed in relation to sleep for some patients, but sleep disruption during menopause can also involve hot flashes, cortisol rhythm, stress physiology, sensory load, sleep apnea risk, medications and lifestyle factors. Dr. Stacey reviews the full sleep pattern before making recommendations.
Estradiol patches and other hormone therapy routes may be discussed when clinically appropriate. The right option depends on symptoms, risk profile, uterus status, medical history, preferences and safety considerations.
Many women notice brain fog, word-finding difficulty, attention changes or memory concerns during the menopause transition. These symptoms can be influenced by sleep disruption, stress physiology, hormone changes, metabolic health, medications and other factors. Any concerning or progressive symptoms should be medically evaluated.
Yes. Menopause can affect bone density and long-term bone health. Depending on the clinical picture, Dr. Stacey may discuss risk factors, strength training, nutrition, vitamin D status, labs, screening conversations and whether hormone therapy or other options should be considered.
Menopause can change body composition, appetite regulation, insulin resistance signals, sleep, recovery and stress physiology. Weight changes are reviewed as part of the broader metabolic picture, not as a standalone willpower issue.
GLP-1 medication support may be discussed as Advanced Metabolic Support within or after Fuel and Be Fierce when clinically appropriate. GLP-1 medications are not menopause treatments, and medication access is not guaranteed. A formal clinical review is required.
Dr. Stacey’s care model is built with attention to Black women, autistic women, ADHD women, high-masking women and sensory-sensitive women who may need a more context-aware approach to menopause care. Care is still individualized and based on formal medical review.
The Reset Foundations Consult is $497 and includes a baseline lab panel. Medication costs, supplements, specialty labs and ongoing care programs are separate unless otherwise specified during enrollment.
No. This practice is not built around quick prescription-only visits. Care starts with the Reset Foundations Consult, where Dr. Stacey reviews symptoms, history, baseline labs, hormone questions, metabolic health, sleep, stress load and nervous system capacity before next steps are discussed.
The Reset Foundations Consult is the starting point for clinical care. It is designed to help identify where to begin by reviewing your symptoms, sleep, stress load, metabolic markers, hormone therapy questions, medications, history and goals. From there, Dr. Stacey can discuss appropriate next steps, which may include lifestyle medicine strategies, labs, hormone therapy education, non-hormonal options, metabolic support or GLP-1 questions when clinically appropriate.
Book the Reset Foundations Consult$497. Includes your baseline lab panel.
Dr. Stacey Denise, The Neuroaesthetic MD™, provides physician-led menopause and perimenopause telehealth care for patients physically located in Texas at the time of the visit. This Texas menopause care page supports searches for menopause doctor Texas, menopause doctor Houston, menopause doctor Austin, menopause doctor Dallas, menopause doctor San Antonio, HRT for menopause Texas, who prescribes HRT for menopause, telehealth menopause care Texas, Black women menopause care Texas, sensory-sensitive menopause care Texas, sleep disruption, brain fog, weight changes, bone health, hormone therapy questions and metabolic support. Clinical care begins only after formal intake through SDM Medical PLLC establishes a doctor-patient relationship. This page is educational and does not constitute medical advice. Results vary.