Service area

Menopause Care in Virginia and Washington, D.C.

Based in Great Falls, Virginia — seeing patients in person across Northern Virginia and by telehealth anywhere in Virginia or Washington, D.C.

Menopause Care in Virginia and Washington, D.C.

Communities we serve in person

Patients regularly visit the Great Falls office from:

  • Great Falls
  • McLean
  • Vienna
  • Reston
  • Herndon
  • Tysons
  • Falls Church
  • Arlington
  • Alexandria
  • Fairfax
  • Ashburn
  • Leesburg
  • Washington, D.C.

Option 1

Visit in person

Midlife Medicine
766 Walker Road Suite A, Great Falls, VA 22066
571-546-3461

A short drive from most of Northern Virginia — roughly 10–15 minutes from McLean, 15–20 minutes from Vienna via Route 7, and easily reached from Reston, Herndon, Tysons, Falls Church, and Arlington.

Option 2

Meet over telehealth

Virginia & Washington, D.C.
Secure video visits from home

Most menopause and perimenopause care travels well over video. Labs are ordered at a Labcorp or Quest near you, and prescriptions go to your own pharmacy — you just need to be physically in Virginia or D.C. at the time of your visit.

Which visits work best virtually?

Physician providing menopause and midlife care

Local questions

Frequently asked questions

Where is the Midlife Medicine office located?

766 Walker Road Suite A, Great Falls, VA 22066, open Monday–Friday, 9am–4pm. Call or text (571) 546-3461.

Which nearby communities do you serve in person?

Great Falls, McLean (about 10–15 minutes away), Vienna (about 15–20 minutes via Route 7), Reston, Herndon, Tysons, Falls Church, Arlington, Alexandria, Fairfax, Ashburn, and Leesburg.

Do you offer telehealth, and where?

Yes. Virtual visits are available for eligible patients who are physically located in Virginia or Washington, D.C. at the time of the appointment.

How do labs and prescriptions work for a virtual visit?

Lab orders are sent to a Labcorp or Quest location near you, and prescriptions go to the pharmacy you choose. Results are reviewed together at your next visit.

Who is a good fit for Midlife Medicine?

Women in perimenopause, menopause, or the wider midlife transition who want physician-led, longer-visit care for symptoms, hormone questions, sleep, mood, weight change, libido, and health strategy.

How do I start?

Book a Meet & Greet Call if you want to ask fit questions, or an Initial Consultation if you are ready for clinical care.

Does Midlife Medicine take insurance?

No. Midlife Medicine is direct care and can provide superbills for possible out-of-network reimbursement; some services may be HSA/FSA eligible. See Fees for full pricing.

Ready to get started?