Roadmap to Wellness – A Webinar for Women in Their 40’s and 50’s (Zoom)

Thursday, April 9th 7:30-8:45 | FREE

Participants will complete a Metabolic Assessment Form and Hormone Questionnaire in advance of this interactive online workshop so that they can begin to see their own personal roadmap. Using the forms as a guide, we will move through four key areas of health for women in their 40’s and 50’s that are commonly overlooked by conventional medicine. We will dive into the role of hormones in perimenopause.

The second half of the workshop will be devoted to how the traditions of Chinese medicine and Taoism understand a woman’s physiological and energetic systems. The integration of holistic Western principles and testing with the wisdom of Chinese medicine can beautifully and powerfully support women feeling the physical and emotional changes of perimenopause.

Anne Chiaramonte, M.S., L.Ac., FABORM – Anne is an acupuncturist whose practice resides within the 1960’s Water Street medical arts complex. Her practice, Arrive Reproductive Medicine, is dedicated to filling a gap in women’s health care. Her Roadmap to Wellness was originally created for her strong fertility specialty. Over time, Anne saw the need to expand this roadmap to all women looking for support for common issues like thyroid, burnout, insulin resistance and gynecological concerns. Anne is a fellow of the American Board of Oriental Reproductive Medicine (FABORM).

Space is limited! RSVP by text or email to Anne (415) 810-2243 [email protected]. This workshop is complimentary and will be delivered as an online workshop.

Anne Chiaramonte, M.S., L,Ac., FABORM is a board-certified reproductive acupuncturist in Santa Cruz, California. She specializes in treating infertility, period problems and mom burnout. With over twenty years experience integrating treatment plans with IVF protocols, Anne is well-versed in how acupuncture and functional medicine (lab testing and targeted supplements) dovetail with modern fertility and hormone treatments for the best outcome. She is passionate about giving her patients information to understand their health challenges and expanding the often limited set of tools doctors have for addressing the root of those challenges.

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