For Healthcare Providers
Helping patients arrive prepared, informed, and taken seriously
PeriPause is designed to support — not replace — clinical care during perimenopause.
It helps patients organize their lived experience into structured, longitudinal data so healthcare providers can make more informed decisions in limited appointment time.
PeriPause does not diagnose, recommend treatment, or replace clinical judgment.
What PeriPause Is (From a Clinical Perspective)
PeriPause is a patient-reported outcome (PRO) tracking and pattern-recognition tool focused on the perimenopausal transition.
It captures:
- Daily and weekly self-reported wellness metrics
- Contextual lifestyle factors
- Longitudinal symptom trends
- Cycle-related variability
This data is summarized in a format intended to complement clinical evaluation.
What Data Is Collected
Patients track a consistent set of metrics over time:
Daily Metrics
- • Mood
- • Energy
- • Sleep quality
- • Anxiety level
- • Stress level
Optional context includes sleep duration and free-text notes.
Weekly Reflections
Patients provide short qualitative reflections on:
- • Symptom changes
- • Functional impact
- • New or worsening concerns
- • Items they want discussed during care
This combination allows both quantitative trends and qualitative context to be reviewed together.
AI Pattern Detection (How Insights Are Generated)
PeriPause uses AI to analyze patient-entered data over time to identify potential patterns, such as:
- Symptom trends (e.g. gradual increases or decreases)
- Correlations with lifestyle factors (sleep disruption, stress, alcohol)
- Cycle-associated changes
Important notes:
- • Patterns are descriptive, not diagnostic
- • Confidence scores reflect data density and consistency
- • All insights are intended for discussion, not standalone decision-making
The Menopause Readiness Score
The Menopause Readiness Score (0-100) reflects how actionable a patient's tracked data may be for clinical conversations.
It is based on:
Data completeness
(tracking consistency)
Symptom stability
(clarity of baseline vs fluctuation)
Lifestyle context
(sleep, stress, energy trends)
A higher score indicates clearer longitudinal data — not symptom severity.
The PeriPause Doctor Report
Patients can generate a downloadable report to share during appointments.
What the Report Includes
The report is designed for rapid review and discussion within standard appointment timeframes.
How PeriPause Supports Clinical Care
For providers, PeriPause can:
Reduce reliance on retrospective recall
Objective longitudinal data replaces memory-dependent reports
Clarify symptom timelines and variability
See patterns across weeks and months, not just isolated incidents
Highlight potential triggers or correlations
AI-detected patterns provide starting points for discussion
Establish a baseline for treatment evaluation
Track changes after interventions with quantified metrics
Improve efficiency of perimenopause-related visits
Spend less time gathering history, more time on care planning
Patients often arrive more focused, specific, and prepared when using structured tracking tools.
Scope, Safety, and Boundaries
PeriPause:
- • Is not a medical device
- • Does not provide diagnoses
- • Does not recommend or adjust treatment
- • Does not override clinical judgment
All medical decisions remain between the patient and their licensed healthcare provider.
Why This Matters in Perimenopause Care
Perimenopause symptoms are often under-documented, variable, and minimized.
Structured patient-reported data can:
- Improve shared decision-making
- Support earlier recognition of symptom patterns
- Help patients articulate concerns clearly
PeriPause aims to strengthen the patient–provider partnership by improving clarity and communication.
Questions or Collaboration
If you are a healthcare professional with questions about PeriPause reports or methodology, we welcome dialogue.
PeriPause was built to support thoughtful, evidence-informed care — with patients as active partners in the process.
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