The Menopause Revolution Has Arrived. Winona Becomes the First Menopause Care Company to Launch a Community-Driven App for Women
SMITH COUNTY, TEXAS, JUL 11 – The free Winona app offers telehealth and community support with personalized hormone therapy from board-certified physicians for 1.3 million US women entering menopause annually.
- On July 10, 2025, Winona launched a free, user-friendly app for women in all stages of menopause to access community and support.
- Winona developed the app to counter decades of societal stigma, inadequate research, and feelings of isolation experienced by menopausal women.
- The app builds on a Facebook community of thousands sharing stories and friendships, while offering telehealth services like personalized hormone therapy.
- Dr. Cat Brown emphasized that maintaining close social connections can help decrease the likelihood of mental health issues, cardiovascular problems, and elevated blood pressure, all of which are crucial concerns during menopause, underscoring the app’s positive impact on women’s health.
- Winona’s app aims to empower midlife women by providing trusted resources and connection that improve menopause navigation and combat common misconceptions.
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The Menopause Revolution Has Arrived. Winona Becomes the First Menopause Care Company to Launch a Community-Driven App for Women
Winona's new app provides much-needed community, connection, and resources that empower women to navigate menopause confidently.
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