Internal medicine
clarity for perimenopause.
Dr. med. Christin Lorenz, physician and vascular researcher
Perimenopause is more than hormones. It is a systemic metabolic transition. I look at the whole picture: heart, metabolism, thyroid, sleep, and digestion.
Does this sound familiar?
These symptoms can be perimenopause - and they deserve more than a shrug. I help you understand what is driving them.
Palpitations & racing heart
“Sudden heart skips - and no test explains it?”
Sleep problems
“Exhausted, yet wide awake at 3 a.m.?”
Brain fog & focus
“Losing the thread in meetings - it is not ‘just’ nerves.”
Hot flashes & sweating
“Heat waves that leave you feeling alone with it?”
Weight gain
“Same habits, different body - there are reasons.”
Mood & drive
“People say stress - but you sense there is more going on.”
Digestive issues
“Bloating, new intolerances - when your gut suddenly pushes back.”
Thyroid
“Thyroid or perimenopause? Often it is both.”
Clarity in two visits.
Your perimenopause program: a structured two-visit pathway, informed by current guideline frameworks.
Digital intake questionnaire
Standardized questions: symptoms, history, medications. From home, about 20–30 minutes.
Visit 1: first consultation
60-minute video visit. Structured assessment, differential diagnosis, and a tailored lab plan.
Targeted diagnostics
Labs through a partner lab or your primary care clinician. Hormone testing only when clinically indicated. Lab fees are not included in the package; the lab bills you separately (often roughly €80–280 depending on scope).
Visit 2: results + plan
30–40 minutes: interpret findings, plan next steps, and a written physician letter you can share.
“The outcome: a medically coherent roadmap - what is perimenopause, what is not, and what to do next.”
Perimenopause is
more than hormones.
“I do not replace your gynecologist - I add the perspective that is often missing in midlife care.”
Internal medicine focus
Heart, vessels, metabolism, thyroid, and digestion - not only reproductive organs.
Differential diagnosis
Targeted labs for risk and comorbidity - not generic “hormone panels” by default.
Individual plan
Lifestyle, prevention, and hormone therapy when appropriate - as part of one coherent plan.
Next step
Ready for real clarity?
A medically sound roadmap, aligned with your symptoms and your goals.