Why personalization matters in menopause support

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Perimenopause and menopause affect each body differently, with symptoms lasting 4–10 years—hot flashes, sleep disruptions, mood shifts, weight changes, and more.¹ Without tailored guidance, many members rely on fragmented care, resulting in frustration and higher costs.

Personalized menopause support closes these gaps by addressing individual needs and equipping members with tools to manage daily challenges confidently. For organizations, this can translate into higher member engagement, improved health outcomes, and measurable reductions in avoidable care and associated costs.

What makes Ovia+ different

Ovia Health by Labcorp integrates personalized menopause support directly into the Ovia+ platform, providing tailored guidance, real-time feedback, and evidence-based education when members need it most:

  • Unlimited 1:1 support from health coaches
    Health coaches with backgrounds as certified menopause practitioners are available by phone, video, or in-app messaging 365 days a year at no cost to members.
  • Daily mood and symptom logging & real-time feedback
    Members can track symptoms (vasomotor), moods, and cycles in-app, receiving timely insights to track time between cycles.
  • Real-time data feedback
    Possible signs of health issues are flagged early and members are encouraged to seek care, helping to  prevent delays and complications.
  • Library of perimenopause and menopause education
    60+ evidence-based resources provide actionable guidance, including hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and symptom management.
  • Integrated support, no upsell
    Included for all members—no hidden fees, premium tiers, or caps on messages.

A smarter path forward

Including personalized menopause support in your population health strategy can help reduce avoidable costs while advancing quality and engagement. Empowering women to navigate this transition with confidence strengthens outcomes—and reinforces your organization’s commitment to whole-person wellness.

References

  1. National Institute on Aging. What is Menopause? National Institutes of Health. Updated 2023.