UroLux Concierge™ has announced the release of a specialized center focused on providing care for menopausal women, particularly those experiencing heightened stress during the holiday season. The center, led by Dr. Esther Han, aims to deliver tailored, compassionate care for women navigating the symptoms of perimenopause and postmenopause, while also offering comprehensive urologic services for both men and women.
Dr. Han emphasized that the initiative seeks to address a critical oversight in healthcare. "Women are often overlooked when it comes to medical care around menopause. UroLux Concierge is going to change that," she stated. The center will specifically target symptoms such as brain fog, hot flashes, fatigue, and reduced interest in intimacy, which are common during menopause and can be exacerbated by seasonal pressures. To combat these issues, UroLux will offer menopausal and perimenopausal Hormone Replacement Therapies (HRT), designed to help patients "feel like themselves again™ and enjoy the holidays to the fullest."
The services extend beyond hormonal treatments. UroLux will provide virtual consultations and care for complex urologic conditions and urinary tract infections (UTIs) for all patients. The center will also offer personalized HRT treatments, non-hormonal options, and minimally invasive procedures for women, alongside Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) for men. These services are delivered through a blend of traditional medical and holistic approaches, ensuring a comprehensive care model. Preventative screenings and routine health evaluations are available to further support the long-term health of patients, reinforcing a proactive stance on wellness.
This development holds significant implications for the healthcare industry and patients alike. By focusing on menopausal women, UroLux Concierge is addressing a demographic that has historically faced gaps in specialized care, potentially improving quality of life and reducing the burden of untreated symptoms. The timing of the launch, ahead of the holidays, highlights the recognition of seasonal stress as a compounding factor in health management. For the industry, it underscores a growing trend toward personalized, concierge-style medicine that prioritizes accessibility and patient-centered approaches. The integration of virtual care options also reflects broader shifts toward telehealth, making specialized services more reachable. Readers, especially women in midlife, may find this news impactful as it offers new avenues for managing menopause-related challenges with professional support. More information about the center can be found at https://www.uroluxconcierge.com.


