Susan Fite, Whnp
Women's health →(808) 433-1997
Telehealth platform
Midi Health
Session types
Video
Languages
English
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About
I work with women to address hormonal imbalances, menstrual irregularities, and reproductive health concerns using evidence-based assessment and personalized treatment planning. My approach emphasizes thorough evaluation of your symptoms and underlying causes—whether that's PCOS, endometriosis, or perimenopausal changes—combined with both pharmaceutical and lifestyle interventions tailored to your needs. I'm available for telehealth visits to provide ongoing women's health care that fits your schedule.
Services offered
I provide comprehensive women's health care through telehealth, specializing in the evaluation and management of menstrual disorders, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), endometriosis, and hormonal concerns across all life stages. I use detailed history-taking and clinical assessment to identify root causes of symptoms, then develop individualized treatment plans that may include hormonal therapies, medication management, nutritional guidance, and lifestyle modifications. My sessions typically include a thorough symptom review, discussion of your medical and reproductive history, physical examination findings when relevant, and collaborative decision-making about treatment options. I work with women seeking fertility support, contraceptive counseling, perimenopause management, and solutions for pelvic pain or irregular bleeding—helping you understand your body and feel heard in your care.