Sexual Health
Sexual health care for women centers around your physical comfort, mental and emotional health, and hormonal balance.
Restore your health and vitality for renewed sexual health and wellbeing
Why Sexual Health Matters
Your sexual wellbeing is connected to layers of your health, from hormonal to emotional, and it’s also deeply tied to your connection to your body. When you're experiencing low desire, discomfort during intimacy, etc., these symptoms signal underlying issues that deserve thoughtful care and evaluation.
Judgement-Free Guidance
If you have noticed changes to your libido due to peri-/menopause, cancer or other complex conditions, Evermore Women’s Health Clinic can support you in navigating this intimate journey. We offer a safe, judgement-free space for you to explore and address your concerns.
Low libido, discomfort, and pain doesn’t mean you’re broken. Real solutions exist.
Patient Experience #1
A woman in her mid-40s started an SSRI after having her baby, and it genuinely helped her mood and functioning. But over time, she noticed sex had changed in a way she couldn’t quite put into words—lower desire, orgasms that were harder to reach (sometimes not at all), and a growing dread around intimacy because her body just wasn’t cooperating.
At Evermore, it wasn’t treated as awkward or “just how it is.” Her physician talked through what SSRIs can do, what perimenopause can add on top of that, and what was actually worth trying. With a few thoughtful adjustments and a plan that didn’t feel extreme, things improved—and she stopped feeling like she had to just live with it.
Patient Experience #2
A woman in her early 50s came in convinced her libido was gone for good. She wasn’t unhappy in her relationship—she just felt nothing. And the more she worried about it, the worse it got. Sex started to feel like pressure, not pleasure.
At Evermore, the message was clear: she wasn’t broken, and there were real options. Her plan started with the basics—sleep, stress, comfort—and then expanded to medication options. She chose to add testosterone, with appropriate monitoring. It didn’t turn her into a different person, but the “spark” started to come back—and intimacy stopped feeling like something to dread.
Patient Experience #3
A woman in her late 40s came in with her wife after developing pelvic pain following a hysterectomy for fibroids. Desire dropped—not because the relationship wasn’t strong, but because sex started to feel stressful. Over time, they both avoided it.
Evermore helped her address the pain and anxiety directly with a plan that included pelvic floor physical therapy, plus clear guidance on what to expect and how to track progress. They also chose to try Vyleesi as an as-needed option to reestablish desire. It wasn’t a magic switch—but it helped them get things back on track and strengthened their relationship.
At Evermore Women’s Health Clinic, we focus on improving your overall quality of life while creating an actionable, personalized plan to treat your sexual health concerns. With longer, uninterrupted appointments, we can thoroughly address root causes and develop a full care strategy that supports every area of your health.
We provide layered care with a collaborative approach that is rooted in empathy and understanding.
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Hormone Therapy
For qualified patients, and if requested, hormone therapy (including targeted hormone therapy) is an option for women to improve their sexual health by reviving their libido, increasing pleasure, and reducing other symptoms that may be affecting sexual health.
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Non-Hormonal Options
For women who prefer non-hormonal treatments, Evermore Women’s Health Clinic offers alternative, evidence-based options to alleviate sexual health symptoms. Our collaborative approach with our patients ensures your needs are included in your personalized treatment plan.
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Follow-Ups
Our membership-based model ensures that our patients have regular follow-ups to track progress and adjust treatment plans as needed. We offer longer, uninterrupted, and unhurried care to ensure that women feel heard and supported in every stage of their health journey.
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Labs & Tests
We provide labs and testing for all our patients (as needed) to help deepen understanding of physical symptoms and changes, including hormonal shifts. This allows us to provide more accurate, evidence-based care for women and create more personalized treatment plans tailored to specific needs.
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Medical Guidance
Every woman’s story requires attentive care and physician-led guidance that considers both immediate concerns and long-term health goals to help women thrive. We commit ourselves to creating a thorough and thoughtful plan that evolves with your ever-changing health journey.
Got Questions?
We’ve got answers.
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Common reasons women come to Evermore include a change in desire and/or arousal; pain with sex; vaginal dryness/irritation; changes after childbirth, menopause, surgery, or cancer treatment; difficulty orgasming or reduced sensation; and recurrent infections or vulvovaginal discomfort.
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Not at all. Sometimes vaginal estrogen is part of the solution—but sexual health is almost always multi-factorial.
In midlife especially, the “modern chaos” of life can slowly pull you out of connection with your body—your sexuality, your desire, and your ability to be present. That doesn’t mean you’re broken. It means you’re human. And it’s common, understandable, and treatable.
Your Evermore physician looks at the full picture, which may include your hormones and tissue health; pelvic floor function; medications and medical conditions; stress load and sleep quality; relationship context; and mood, anxiety, and mental health.
The goal isn’t a quick fix. It’s to reset the system—body and brain—so sex stops feeling like another task and starts feeling like something you can actually want again.
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Yes—when medication makes sense for your specific symptoms and health history, it can be part of a thoughtful, evidence-based plan.
Depending on your situation, options may include local vaginal therapies to improve tissue health and comfort; Addyi (flibanserin) — a daily, non-hormonal option for certain women with low desire; Vyleesi (bremelanotide) — an as-needed, non-hormonal option used before anticipated sexual activity; and targeted approaches for contributing factors (for example: adjusting medications that impact libido, treating pain drivers, addressing sleep or mood).
Medication is rarely the whole solution. Sexual health is often multi-factorial, so many plans also include pelvic floor physical therapy referrals; lubricant/moisturizer guidance that actually matches the problem you’re having; medication review and strategy; and evidence-based counseling/referrals when helpful.
The goal is not to “force desire.” It’s to remove the barriers—so desire has room to return.
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Yes—when appropriate, testosterone can be a high-impact, evidence-supported option for women, especially for low sexual desire/arousal where it’s clinically indicated.
Because testosterone therapy for women is often off-label in the U.S., Evermore approaches it the right way: thoughtfully, medically, and with clear goals. Your Evermore physician will:
Review your symptoms, history, and risk factors
Discuss realistic benefits, side effects, and expectations
Use an individualized dosing strategy (aiming for physiologic levels)
Establish a clear monitoring plan and follow-up schedule
The goal isn’t “more hormone.” It’s the right tool, at the right dose, for the right patient—with careful oversight and ongoing refinement.
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Yes. Sexual health often improves fastest with coordinated care. We can make thoughtful referrals and help you understand what to expect and how to measure progress.
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You’re not alone. Evermore is built to be discreet and judgment-free. You won’t be rushed, and you won’t be brushed off.
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It depends on what’s driving symptoms and how long they’ve been present. Many women notice meaningful change over weeks to months with the right plan and follow-through.
