I'm Dr. Jane Rivera. I help women in perimenopause and menopause sort through symptoms, evidence, and options, then build a plan that fits your health history. Video visits from home, no waiting room.
Book a VisitA full-hour first visit that actually covers your history. Your symptoms, your labs, your questions, without the clock running out.
An honest look at whether HRT makes sense for you, including the risks and the current evidence. You'll leave with clarity, not a sales pitch.
The symptoms that get dismissed elsewhere get a real workup here. Sleep, memory, mood, and bone density all belong in the conversation.
Board-certified in Internal Medicine. Menopause Society Certified Practitioner (placeholder). Telehealth visits in [State list placeholder].
I built this practice around one conviction: the midlife visit deserves more than seven minutes. Whether you're weighing hormone therapy, waking at 3 a.m. again, or just want a doctor who's read the research, we'll take the time to get it right.
Every treatment decision here is made between you and your doctor, based on your history and the current evidence. No one-size-fits-all protocols, and no promises a careful doctor wouldn't make.
Dr. Jane Rivera
You shouldn't have to guess whether a doctor gets it. These short videos show how I think about hormone therapy, sleep, bone health, and brain fog, so you know what to expect before your first visit.
"She asked about my sleep before I'd even finished my sentence about hot flashes. First doctor in years who connected the dots."
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"I came in terrified of hormone therapy. I left with the actual numbers, my actual risk, and a decision I made myself."
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"Sixty minutes. She spent sixty minutes with me on a video call. My last appointment somewhere else was eight."
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When it's appropriate for your history, yes. We'll go through the evidence and your risk factors together, and the decision is always yours to make with full information.
For most consults, yes. If something needs an in-person exam or labs, I'll say so and help you arrange it locally.
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Any recent labs, your medication list, and the questions you've been saving up. We'll have time for all of them.