

Join nationally recognized menopause expert Dr. Makeba Williams for a candid, no-holds-barred Q&A tackling the most common questions from our community: How do I know I’m in menopause? And what can I do about it?
Whether you're trying to make sense of confusing early symptoms, wondering if perimenopause has quietly begun, or weighing treatment options from hormone therapy to non-hormonal options, no question is too big or small.
Join Dr. Williams and fellow Let’s Talk Menopause community members to answer questions across the menopause journey, including:
➡️ Perimenopause vs. menopause vs. postmenopause: what's actually the difference?
➡️ The symptoms that signal "the change" (including the surprising ones no one warned you about)
➡️ Do I need a test to know for sure, or is my age and cycle enough?
➡️ Hormone therapy: who it's for, who it's not, and how to discuss it with your doctor
➡️ Non-hormonal treatments and lifestyle approaches that actually help
➡️ How to find a plan that fits your symptoms, your goals, and your values
Note: If you’re unable to attend live, we will share a video replay of the talk with anyone who has RSVP’d.

Dr. Makeba Williams is a nationally recognized leader in menopause care and medical education. As Clinical Director of CHARM (Center for Health, Awareness, and Research on Menopause) at the University of Illinois College of Medicine and President-Elect of The Menopause Society, she is transforming how physicians train to care for individuals navigating menopause. Dr. Williams has established comprehensive academic menopause programs and champions frameworks for delivering individualized, patient-centered care that honors each woman’s unique goals and values.
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