HOW IT WORKS
Expert menopause care in just 3 simple steps.
No clinics. No judgment. Just real help.

Step 01: Talk to a Doctor
Book a virtual consultation and fill in a short health form.

Step 02: Get personalised support
If hormone therapy is right for you, your doctor will create a tailored plan just
for you.

Step 03: Treatment
Delivered to You
Your treatment is compounded and delivered every 2 months.
Common Menopause Symptoms
Based on Menopausal symptoms among multi-ethnic working women in Malaysia.

Aching joints are the most common symptom reported by working women. Often described as a dull or nagging pain, it can affect daily movement and is more common as women age.
Joint aches and pains

Trouble falling or staying asleep? Many women report disrupted sleep during menopause, which can lead to fatigue and impact overall wellbeing.
Sleep disturbances

Struggling to concentrate or feeling forgetful? "Brain fog" is a real and common menopausal symptom, affecting memory, clarity, and focus.
Brain Fog (Cognitive Difficulties)

Emotional ups and downs are common in midlife. Sudden irritability, sadness, or feeling overwhelmed may be linked to hormonal shifts during menopause.
Mood swings

Menopause can bring unexpected digestive changes like bloating, gas, or discomfort, often overlooked but frequently reported.
Digestive issues and bloating

Feeling unusually tired even after rest? Hormonal changes, poor sleep, and life stressors can contribute to persistent fatigue during menopause.
Fatigue (More Tired Than Normal)

Changes in skin texture or increased sensitivity may arise, including itchiness, dryness, or a general feeling of discomfort.
Skin sensitivities

Sudden warmth or intense heat spreading through your face, neck, or chest? Hot flushes are a classic menopausal symptom and can be disruptive.
Hot flushes

Low mood or a loss of interest in usual activities may signal menopausal depression, often linked to changing hormone levels and sleep disturbances.
Feeling down and depressed

A common but under-discussed symptom in Asian women. Reduced estrogen can cause dryness, discomfort, or pain during intimacy, you're not alone.
Vaginal dryness and dyspareunia

Waking up drenched in sweat? These nighttime hot flushes can interfere with sleep and are especially common during the menopause transition.
Night sweats

A decreased interest in sex is often reported, and may be due to hormonal shifts, stress, or other menopausal symptoms like fatigue or discomfort.
Loss of libido
Reviews From Real Women
Individual experiences shared. Results vary. Please speak to a qualified healthcare professional for personalized advice.