At Gennev, we believe the “best” solution is the one that works. Whether that’s HRT or acupuncture, we covered it all in this first-of-its-kind Guide.
Created by our team of OB/GYNs, Naturopathic Physicians, Registered Dieticians and more, it’s the ultimate Guide to All Things Menopause.
Lots of health professionals weighed in on this Guide, but even more importantly, it’s been informed by women like you.
To build the Guide, we surveyed over 6,000 women to hear what symptoms impact your lives the most and how we can best support you.
One thing you told us is you’re tired of the silence and the stigma. More than half the world’s population will go through menopause, yet finding good, trustworthy, actionable information is ridiculously hard. For many, the menopause transition can be terribly disruptive, but we’re taught to suffer in silence because menopause is “shameful” or “embarrassing.”
No more.
Modern women are speaking up and speaking out and demanding solutions, and Gennev is here for all of it. We know you have questions. The answers are inside the Guide. Sign up today.
All the information in the Gennev 2020 Guide to Menopause has been vetted by experts in women’s health and menopause. You’ll find great, actionable tips to manage the menopause symptoms that are disrupting your life now. You’ll also find information on how to stay healthy after menopause, when lack of estrogen can put your bones, brain, and heart at greater risk.
It started when two women got together with one idea: to make a big, positive impact on women’s health.
Jill Angelo was a Microsoft executive on sabbatical and looking to make a change when she met former executive from Neutrogena, Jacqueline Brandwynne. Jacqui had a small but successful business in personal care products for women dealing with hormone change.
Only 7% of women get the help they need to manage menopause symptoms. Jill and Jacqui realized they could do great things for women in menopause, and soon thereafter, Gennev was born.
Welcome to our first-of-its-kind online clinic for menopause.
What you’re experiencing is normal. Change is OK.