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Personalized Preventive Healthcare Is the Future of Women's Wellness
The shift happening in women's healthcare is not a trend. It is the result of years inside a system that was not designed for women's biology, women's time, or women's health trajectories. And the conclusion more women are reaching is the same: waiting until something goes wrong is not a health strategy.
Why Annual Checkups Aren't Enough: What Midlife Women Actually Need from Their Doctor
You scheduled the appointment weeks out. You waited. You got fifteen minutes. You left having described half of what you actually came to discuss. For women in perimenopause and menopause, this is not an edge case — it is routine. And there is a better model.
When 'Healthy' Isn't Enough: Optimizing Your Health in Midlife
Your last physical came back fine. Nothing flagged. And yet the energy that used to carry you through full days has thinned out. Your thinking feels slower. You're getting through life, but not the way you want to. The gap between "no disease" and feeling good is real — and it widens during midlife in ways that standard care rarely addresses.
Her Doctor Sees Men Too
It usually starts with a recommendation — a wife or partner who finally felt heard, who got answers she had been chasing for years. The man in her life listens, and eventually asks the obvious question: Does she see men, too? At Elevated Health in Austin, Dr. Durairaj does.