Menopause is a Transition, Not a Disease
Menopause is a natural phase of every woman's life — typically occurring between the ages of 45 and 55 in India. It marks the end of the menstrual cycle and the beginning of a new chapter. While it is entirely natural, the hormonal changes associated with menopause can cause symptoms that significantly affect your quality of life, confidence, and physical health.
You do not have to simply endure these symptoms. With the right medical support, menopause can be managed effectively, and many women feel healthier and more energetic in their postmenopausal years than they did before.
Common Menopause Symptoms
Dr. Sunaina Bansal provides a comprehensive, personalised menopause care plan for every patient at her Sector 71, Mohali clinic. Detailed hormonal assessment including oestrogen, progesterone, FSH, and thyroid levels.
Bone density screening and cardiovascular risk evaluation. Lifestyle and nutritional guidance to support weight, bone, and heart health.
HRT options, benefits, risks, and guidance for suitable patients. Non-hormonal treatment alternatives for women who cannot take HRT.
Mental health and emotional wellbeing support during this transition. Long-term monitoring and follow-up care.
Without proper management, menopause can increase the long-term risk of osteoporosis (bone fractures), cardiovascular disease, and urogenital atrophy. Early intervention protects your long-term health — not just your comfort today. Dr. Bansal's approach ensures that every woman receives the right support at the right time.
Our Menopause Care Programme Includes:
Get answers to common questions about menopause, HRT, and symptom management.
The average age of natural menopause in Indian women is around 46 to 51 years. Some women experience premature menopause (before 40) which requires early evaluation and treatment.
HRT is safe for most healthy women under 60 or within 10 years of menopause onset. Dr. Sunaina Bansal will evaluate your individual health profile to determine whether HRT is appropriate and which type is best for you.
Yes. The hormonal changes of menopause can shift fat distribution towards the abdomen. Diet, exercise, and in some cases hormonal support can help manage weight effectively during this transition.
Yes. Perimenopause is the transition period before menopause, often lasting 4 to 8 years. Symptoms like irregular periods and hot flushes often begin during perimenopause. Dr. Bansal treats both perimenopause and menopause.