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The years nobody explained to you.

Twelve clinicians on what actually happens to a woman's body between forty and sixty, and how to get it treated.

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Five percent.

Of the fifty-six million American women between forty-five and sixty-five, roughly two million were treated for menopause in the most recent year measured. That is about five percent of the age group, and somewhere between a fifth and a quarter of the women actually going through it.

The other three quarters are not undiagnosed. They know something has changed. They have read the articles, watched the videos and taken the quizzes. They are simply not receiving care.

The gap is not information. It is what happens in the twelve minutes you get with a doctor.

Most primary care physicians receive very little training in menopause. That is not a scandal, it is a curriculum problem, and it means the burden of the conversation lands on the patient. This summit is built for that conversation: what is happening, what the options are, and how to walk into an appointment and be taken seriously.

Four tracks, twenty-four sessions

What is actually happening

Track one

The endocrinology in plain language. Why perimenopause can start in your early forties, why it can run for a decade, and why the symptom list is far longer than hot flashes.

The options, explained by the people who prescribe them

Track two

Hormone therapy, non-hormonal options, and what the research actually says now versus what a generation of women were told in 2002. Presented by board-certified clinicians, not by us.

The parts nobody puts in the brochure

Track three

Sleep, cognition, mood, joints, skin, libido and the genitourinary symptoms most women never raise because nobody told them they were connected.

Getting properly treated

Track four

How to find a clinician with menopause training, what to bring, which questions produce answers, and what to do when you are dismissed. The track that changes what happens on Monday.

Who you will hear from

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Every session is presented by a licensed clinician, and each one is introduced with their credentials and their affiliation. The summit is educational. It is not medical care and it does not replace your own doctor.

The two days

Day one · {{DAY_ONE_DATE}}
10:00 amOpening: the five percentAmy Simon, host
10:20 amWhat perimenopause actually is, and why it starts earlier than you were told
11:15 amThe symptom list nobody hands you
12:10 pmSleep, and why it goes first
1:30 pmBrain fog, memory and mood: what is hormonal and what is not
2:25 pmHormone therapy in 2026: what the research says now
3:20 pmIf hormones are not for you: the non-hormonal options
4:15 pmDay one close and questionsAmy Simon, host
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10:00 amBone, heart and the risks that arrive quietly
10:55 amMuscle, strength and why protein keeps coming up
11:50 amThe genitourinary conversation most women never start
1:15 pmWeight, metabolism and what changed
2:10 pmFinding a clinician who has actually trained in this
3:05 pmThe appointment: what to bring, what to ask, what to do if you are dismissedThe session most attendees say they came for
4:00 pmClosingAmy Simon, host

All times {{TIMEZONE}}. Sessions are live and stay open for forty-eight hours afterwards, then the replays close.

Your host

Amy Simon has spent twenty years in front of a camera as a television host and spokesperson. She is not a doctor and she will not pretend to be one on this stage. Her job for two days is the one she has done her whole career: ask the question you are thinking, and refuse to move on until it is answered in plain English.

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Who this is for

You will get something out of this if

  • You are somewhere between forty and sixty and things have changed.
  • You have raised it with a doctor and left the appointment with less than you hoped for.
  • You have read a great deal and still do not have a plan.
  • You want to hear clinicians disagree with each other in public, which is how you learn what is actually settled.

This is not the right resource if you are looking for a diagnosis, a prescription, or personal medical advice. We cannot give you any of those and we will not try. If you are unwell, please see a clinician.

Questions

Is it really free?

Yes. Both days, all twenty-four sessions, live and for forty-eight hours afterwards. There is a paid pass for people who want to keep the recordings permanently, and it is offered once. Declining it changes nothing about your access.

What if I can only watch some of it?

Come for the sessions that matter to you. The schedule is above so you can plan, and everything stays open for forty-eight hours after each day.

Will anyone call me?

No. We do not ask for a phone number and there is no field for one, so it is not something we could do even if we wanted to.

Is this a sales pitch for hormones or supplements?

No. We do not sell hormone therapy, we do not sell supplements, and no speaker is permitted to pitch a product from the stage. Where a speaker has a commercial interest in something they discuss, it is disclosed on screen.

Can I share it with a friend?

Please do. Send her this page and she can register herself, which keeps her details her own.

Is this medical advice?

No. It is education, delivered by licensed clinicians, about a subject most women are left to research alone. It does not diagnose anything, it does not replace your doctor, and no one on the summit is your doctor.

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