
Expert Menopause treatment in Fort Washington, Maryland!
Dr. Kehinde Folawewo, a double board-certified endocrinologist, specializes in menopause care. Using advanced lab testing and proven treatments,, proudly serving the Fort Washington community with convenient in-office and telemedicine options.
Trusted Menopause treatment in Serving Fort Washington, MD Residents
Are hot flashes disrupting your daily life? Sleepless nights are making you feel exhausted before morning even begins? If your mood feels like it’s constantly shifting without warning, these can be signs of perimenopause or menopause. Every woman experiences this journey differently, but expert care can make all the difference.
If you’re in Fort Washington, MD, compassionate, specialized care is closer than you think.
At Dr. Folawewo’s clinic, we proudly serve patients from the Fort Washington community and surrounding areas. Conveniently located at 6130 Oxon Hill Road, Suite 204, our office is minutes away from the highway. The clinic is easily accessible for everyone as it is on the ground floor with ample parking. Along with it, the clinic experience is designed to be stress-free and supportive.
What Exactly Is Menopause?
Menopause is a natural biological transition that occurs in females when the ovaries stop releasing eggs and significantly reduce production of reproductive hormones (estrogen and progesterone). This gradual process officially begins when you’ve gone 12 consecutive months without a menstrual period, typically occurring between the ages of 45 and 55.

It unfolds in three important phases:
Perimenopause
Your body begins transitioning toward menopause, often starting in your 40s. Hormone levels (especially estrogen and progesterone) rise and fall unpredictably, leading to irregular periods and early symptoms like hot flashes, sleep disturbances, and mood changes. This phase can last several years.
Menopause
Menopause phase begins with your final menstrual period and is confirmed after 12 consecutive months without bleeding. At this point, your ovaries have essentially stopped releasing eggs and produce much lower, steadier levels of estrogen and progesterone. This marks the end of the fertility cycle and the beginning of a new hormonal baseline.
Postmenopause
Once menopause is complete, many symptoms typically improve gradually. However, long-term low estrogen levels increase the risk of osteoporosis (bone loss), heart disease, and metabolic changes—making continued hormone management and preventive care essential for long-term health.
How Can Dr. Kehinde Folawewo Help Fort Washington Residents?
Menopause is a complex metabolic transition that affects everything from energy levels to mood, sleep, and long-term health. Understanding how it’s impacting your body starts with consulting the right endocrinologist. At Hilltop Endocrinology, Dr. Kehinde Folawewo, MD, a double board-certified endocrinologist serving Fort Washington, MD, begins with advanced hormone and metabolic testing to identify imbalances. After your results and goals are reviewed, she walks you through the proven therapies best-suited for your body and lifestyle.
Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)
FDA‑approved estrogen (oral, patch, gel, or pellet) paired with progesterone when needed is still the most effective way to tame hot flashes, night sweats, and sleep disruption—especially when started within 10 years of your final period. Treatment begins at the lowest effective dose and is carefully adjusted every 3–6 months based on symptom response and follow-up testing.
Non‑Hormonal Prescription Support
For those who cannot or prefer not to use estrogen-based therapies, FDA-approved alternatives such as fezolinetant (for hot flashes), low-dose SSRIs/SNRIs (for mood and temperature regulation), or gabapentin (for night sweats) may provide effective relief.
Metabolic & Lifestyle Optimization
Menopause often slows metabolism by 200 calories/day. Dr. Folawewo’s tailored approach to nutrition, resistance-based exercise, and sleep hygiene helps counteract common menopausal challenges, such as weight gain, muscle loss, and fatigue. These strategies are designed to work synergistically with medical treatments
Complementary Therapies
Evidence‑backed botanicals (black cohosh, maca), mindfulness techniques, and pelvic‑floor physio can add another layer of comfort—monitored to avoid herb‑drug interactions.
Meet Dr. Kehinde Folawewo, MD
When facing menopause, you deserve an endocrinologist who knows the clinical science and the personal impact of hormonal changes. Dr. Kehinde Folawewo, MD, a double board-certified specialist in Endocrinology and Internal Medicine, brings exceptional expertise to your care. Trained at Howard University, she combines advanced, evidence-based treatments with compassionate care to help women in and around Fort Washington, Maryland, manage menopause with confidence and clarity.
Why choose Dr. Folawewo?
- Specialized focus on hormonal transitions
- Treatments addressing both symptoms & long-term health
- Research-backed care to satisfy your unique needs

Expert Menopause Care in Fort Washington
From hot flashes to hormonal imbalances, Dr. Folawewo’s specialized approach addresses all aspects of menopause. Book a free consultation today and take the first step toward better health. Call 301-567-9570 or click here to book your slot.
Frequently Asked Question
What is the most effective treatment for menopause?
The most effective treatment for menopause is personalized hormone replacement therapy (HRT), which delivers FDA‑approved estrogen (in forms like oral pills, patches, gels, or pellets) paired with progesterone when needed. This approach is especially beneficial when started within 10 years of your final menstrual period. Treatment begins with the lowest effective dose and is adjusted every 3–6 months, guided by hormone and metabolic lab testing.
Which doctor is best to see for menopause?
Dr. Kehinde Folawewo is a double board-certified endocrine specialist serving patients from Fort Washington, MD. Her practice in Oxon Hill is a short drive away, making it convenient for patients seeking expert menopause care. She offers expert advice on hormonal and metabolic changes during menopause.
How far is your office from Fort Washington, Maryland?
Located at 6130 Oxon Hill Road, Suite 204, Oxon Hill, MD, has easy access to patients from Fort Washington. The facility has dedicated parking, no stairs, and convenient highway access, making it easily accessible for the patients.
Why do Fort Washington, MD residents choose your clinic for menopause treatment?
Hilltop Endocrinology is preferred by Fort Washington, MD residents because of its:
- See advanced lab testing to accurately diagnose hormone imbalances
- Proven personalized therapies tailored to each individual
- Comprehensive and expert-driven care from a double-certified endocrine specialist
- Friendly, modern clinic environment, with convenient location and easy access
Can I book a telemedicine appointment from Fort Washington, Maryland?
Yes, Hilltop Endocrinology offers flexible appointment scheduling options, including in-person visits and telemedicine consultations. This way, you don’t have to visit her clinic and can even easily consult her for follow-ups.
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