We are excited to announce that we are bringing back our workshop, “Foundations of Women's Midlife Wellness,” and this time, it's online! Whether you missed it before or want to attend again, now is your chance to join from the comfort of your home.
Event Details for the Next “Foundations of Women's Midlife Wellness” Workshop:
Date: Monday, November 11th
Time: 7:30pm EST - 8:30pm EST
Location: Online on Zoom
Why Attend?
Hormonal changes during perimenopause can affect your well-being in many ways. This workshop will help you navigate this transition with practical tips and essential knowledge, especially for women aged 35-55.
If you’ve already attended, please feel free to share this opportunity with friends, family, or colleagues who might benefit.
Registration Details:
This event is free, but space is limited, so please register below to secure your spot. A Zoom link will be sent to registered participants.
Take an hour for yourself—you deserve it.
What past attendees have to say about this workshop:
“This was an amazing educational talk.....I learned so much!! I have realized that I am probably experiencing some of the symptoms of perimenopause!! Again, I got reminded that Dr Lightstone is on top of the medical issues that we face, you are amazing!!”
“I enjoyed this event so much!! Not only did Dr Lightstone address so many things I didn't realize were associated with perimenopause but I also felt like she knew exactly how it feels to go through these life changes. Dr Lightstone connected with everyone at the event and she spoke to challenges that all the women attending are experiencing!! I walked away from this event with knowledge and power!! Thank you!!”
“This workshop with Deb was so informative. I really appreciate her taking the time to share her knowledge on a topic I really know little about. The venue was nice and the atmosphere was friendly. I look forward to more in the future!”
“I was completely fascinated by the scientific information presented, the logical links between hormonal changes and symptoms, and the deep dive into the flaws in the original conclusions from the HRT study. The seminar shed light on an important topic that doesn't get much education or attention.”