Patricia Hanson, Cnm
Women's health →Telehealth platform
Teladoc
Session types
Phone
Languages
English, Hindi
(575) 520-6074
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About
I'm a certified nurse midwife specializing in comprehensive women's health care, and I work with patients across the lifespan to address everything from contraceptive management and menstrual irregularities to perimenopause symptom relief. I take a patient-centered approach that combines evidence-based clinical assessment with practical lifestyle counseling, using detailed history-taking and shared decision-making to develop treatment plans that align with each person's goals. I offer full telehealth availability for routine visits, follow-ups, and consultations throughout Virginia.
Services offered
I provide comprehensive telehealth visits for women's health concerns including menstrual disorders, hormonal contraception selection, management of PCOS and endometriosis, perimenopause symptom relief, and fertility assessment. My approach combines thorough clinical evaluation with patient education about treatment options—whether that's medication management, dietary and lifestyle modifications, or referrals for specialized care. I work with patients to understand the root causes of their symptoms rather than just treating surface-level complaints, and I'm experienced in managing complex cases where multiple conditions intersect. A typical telehealth session involves a detailed discussion of your health history, current symptoms, and goals, followed by collaborative decision-making about next steps, whether that's starting a medication trial, adjusting current treatments, or coordinating care with other providers.