The MP Collective, which comes to Bryn Mawr next month, offers concierge services to those experiencing perimenopause and menopause.
More often than not, women are not well-informed about menopause. We get our information anecdotally from friends or turn to Google, and sometimes can’t get all the answers even from our medical teams. Unfortunately, that can leave us feeling uneducated, confused, and even duped when trying to navigate these changes to our bodies.
Enter the MP Collective. The new membership-based medical office in Bryn Mawr is dedicated to preparing, supporting, and empowering those who will experience — or are currently going through — perimenopause and menopause. One way this is achieved is through 90-minute visits for personalized, unrushed time with a doctor. Members undergo complete medical and family histories in order to determine what services or treatments they might need, whether that’s a bone-density screening or hormone-replacement therapy.
“It’s very rare that someone comes in and only needs to talk about perimenopause or menopause for 10 or 15 minutes,” says MP Collective founder Kim Einhorn, a board-certified OB-GYN who has been practicing on the Main Line for more than 18 years. “When I have visits with patients now, we also talk about what their nutrition and fitness regimens should be, what’s going on with their sleep and stress levels, and if they’re surrounding themselves with loved ones. All of those things are important to increasing your longevity.”…