Your Guide To Menopause, Hysterectomy And HRT

   

 

 

   

 
 

 Feature:
Subcutaneous Hormone Implants...
Relief for Persistent Menopausal Symptoms And Sexual Dysfunction
HRT Therapy...
Part 1: Hormone Replacement Therapy, Panacea or Poison?
Part 2: Hormone Replacement Therapy Is A Personal Choice
Part 3: What Is Optimum Hormone Replacement?
How To Find A HRT Program That Works For You...
Part 1: Finding An Ideal Regimen
Part 2: Unpleasant Side Effects
Part 3: Progesterone, Progestins & Progesterone Cream
Sex:
Sex and Menopause
Sex & Libido With HRT
Menopause:
Menopause Overview
Menopausal Symptoms
Sex and Menopause
Menopause & Weight Gain
Menopause & Migraine
Menopause & Hair Loss
Hysterectomy:
Hysterectomy Overview
Ovarian Failure Following Hysterectomy
I Want To Know If I Should I Keep My Ovaries
HRT & Hormones:
About HRT
Methods Of HRT
HRT Regimens
Sex & Libido With HRT
Breast Cancer & HRT
Hormone Deficiency
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New Questions & Answers
Archive Of Previously Asked Questions And & Answers
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About Dr N
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About Dr. Nosanchuk

Dr Nosanchuk is currently in practice in Southeastern Michigan and is accepting new patients. His office is located in Bingham Farms, a suburb of the Detroit Metropolitan Area. Dr N specializes in the care and treatment of menopausal women and has a special interest providing treatment to women whose lives have been altered by their menopause, hysterectomy, or both. This includes strategies to restore quality of life, by resolving problems, such as persistent symptoms, loss of libido and disturbances of sexual function.

Appointments with Dr Nosanchuk can be scheduled by calling (248) 644-7200


Education is the key to empowerment. Knowledge of the menopausal process and current medical options allow women to actively participate in decisions that affect quality of life and longevity. The alternative is to be a passive recipient of unilateral physicians directives. 

               ...Dr. N

Dr. N is recognized as a pioneer in the treatment and education of menopausal women. A board certified family physician, he has practiced medicine for over thirty years and is licensed in Michigan, California, Colorado and Florida.

Dr N is a graduate of Wayne State University and The College of Osteopathic Medicine & Surgery. He was a Clinical Fellow in The Division of Bone and Mineral Metabolism at Henry Ford Hospital, from 1983-1987, where he participated in research on Postmenopausal Osteoporosis. He is the founder of The Michigan Osteoporosis Institute and served as its Director from 1983-1999. In 1985, he founded and facilitated the "Life After Hysterectomy" support group in the metropolitan Detroit area. Dr N served as a member of The Referring Physicians Advisory Council at The University of Michigan Medical Center from 1992-1995.

Dr N has been an active member of the International Menopause Society since 1983. He is a founding member of the North American Menopause Society and has been awarded with a Certificate of Added Qualification as a Menopause Clinician by that organization.

Dr N has been a featured lecturer at colleges, medical conferences and women's symposiums. He has authored a newspaper column addressing menopausal issues and appeared as an invited expert commentator on the subject of menopause on radio, TV and in print.

Dr. N is Dr. Jerry Nosanchuk, D.O

 

Dr N's Philosophy:

The content of this site reflects my own personal bias and is based on impressions garnered in over 30 years of medical practice, the last 18 of which have been focused on the care and treatment of menopausal women. I know that some may vigorously disagree with my thoughts. Are my opinions reasonable and my impressions accurate? To the best of my knowledge they are, but as new knowledge is acquired, what was true yesterday, may no longer be true today. When I began to focus my professional efforts in the area of menopause much of what was "known" by the general population and physicians was a product of myths and misinformation.

In the mid-80's I received calls from physicians who were horrified that I would prescribe HRT to patients, "just because they wanted it". About that time I was invited and attended, "The First Consensus Conference on Osteoporosis," held at "The National Institutes of Health," in Bethesda, Maryland. At that meeting, a panel of experts from all over the globe, concluded estrogen replacement was of value in the prevention of Post Menopausal Osteoporosis. I looked on, as an angry few, who obviously disagreed with that decision, stood, teeth bared, shouting their displeasure. Today, people continue to express diverse opinions about what menopause represents and how it should be addressed. I can only speak for myself. My agenda has always been to protect the health of my patients and to improve and maintain their quality of life. I intend to continue doing just that.


IMPORTANT

This web site is for educational purposes only. It is not intended to suggest a specific therapy for any individual and must not be construed to establish a physician/patient relationship.


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