PMDD (Premenstrual Dysphonic Disorder)

Navigate Your PMDD Experience with Care and Compassion

You deserve a path to wellness, especially if you're navigating the challenges of pmdd. In Beechwood, MS, we understand how debilitating pmdd can make everyday life, often turning “that time of the month” into a week fraught with emotional turmoil and physical discomfort. Our mission revolves around providing comprehensive, individualized online treatment for pmdd so that you can reclaim control and experience life more fully. At Ovathera, we blend specialized care with a deep understanding of pmdd, ensuring that each step we take is tailored just for you. Together, we’ll cultivate the tools necessary to mitigate the impacts of pmdd, allowing you to thrive rather than merely survive. Let’s embark on this journey of transformation toward managing your pmdd effectively, once and for all.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Who is Ovathera, and what services do you provide?

    We are Ovathera, a healthcare provider offering Telehealthcare for PCOS, PMS/PMDD, Perimenopause, and Menopause anywhere in Mississippi. Our approach is holistic, comprehensive, and personalized, focusing on identifying and addressing the root cause of hormonal imbalances. We use a combination of hormone optimization, medication, nutritional supplements, lifestyle modifications, and stress management techniques to help you achieve better health.

  • How do you treat PCOS at Ovathera?

    Our treatment focuses on hormonal balance and lifestyle changes. We use a combination of hormone therapy, nutritional guidance, supplements, and stress management to improve symptoms and overall health.

  • What is PMDD, and how is it different from PMS?

    PMDD is a severe form of premenstrual syndrome (PMS) that affects 2–5% of women of reproductive age. It causes significant emotional and physical symptoms, including mood swings, depression, anxiety, irritability, and fatigue, that occur in the week or two before menstruation and subside after the period starts.

  • What is perimenopause, and how long does it last?

    Perimenopause is the transitional phase before menopause, where hormone levels fluctuate, causing symptoms like hot flashes, mood swings, insomnia, and brain fog. It can last anywhere from a few months to several years, typically beginning in the late 30s to early 50s.

  • How do I choose the best contraception for me?

    Choosing birth control depends on factors like your health, lifestyle, and reproductive goals. Our team provides expert guidance to help you find the best fit.

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