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Discover the key to navigating menopause

Join Dr. Ibrahim of The Menopause Association Advisory Board + Biltmore Restorative Medicine for an evening of menopause discussion and learning.

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Two women in a gym, barefoot in a lunge pose, focus intently while a third person observes. The tone is focused, determined, and supportive.

The session will include open Q&A and actionable steps you can take right away to stay in active, healthy, and in control through menopause.

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No one wants to think about menopause. The thought of facing another round of intense hormonal changes as a mature woman is daunting, especially if you’re not sure what to actually expect.

The good news? You don’t have to figure it all out alone.

Tonight, Aug. 26, gain valuable perspective at “Navigating Hormonal Changes Together: Early Menopause and Menopause Insights,” hosted by Biltmore Restorative Medicine’s Dr. Ibrahim at Palmetto Olive Oil Co.

The interactive event is designed to help women (+ their partners) to enter the next phase of life empowered and supported. Reserve a seat to join the information session and discussion on:

  • Managing symptoms
  • Understanding hormone health
  • Making confident decisions about your well-being.

Dr. Ibrahim is a member of The Menopause Association Advisory Board, and has decades of experience in women’s healthcare.

Bonus: All attendees score a $250 credit toward qualifying professional services at Biltmore Restorative (excluding Botox and filler treatments).

Event details + RSVP

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