Hi, I'm Jacquelyn
Board-certified in Family Medicine. NAMS-certified in menopause. Board-certified in Obesity Medicine.
Those matter. But the credential that probably matters most to you is this: I know what it's like to run a very busy life at full speed, and to need your body and brain to keep up.
I built and run my own private medical practice. I'm a professor teaching the next generation of medical students. I serve on the board of a non-profit that I care deeply about. And I'm raising two beautiful kids as a single mom.
So when a woman tells me she can't afford to lose a step right now, not at this point in her career, not when she's worked this hard to get here, I don't need that explained to me.
And unfortunately, that's exactly when perimenopause tends to show up.
I spent years watching it happen to my patients. The most capable women I knew, sharp, driven, doing everything right, would come in with the same cluster of symptoms all at once: the 3am wakeups, weight gain they can't get on top of, rage out of nowhere, brain fog right when they needed to be at their best, a libido that quietly disappeared.
And all too often, they'd been told by their doctors that their labs were "normal." That it was "just stress". "Just normal aging."
It's not. And being dismissed at the moment you most need to be firing on all cylinders isn't just frustrating, it's a real threat to the life you've built.
So, I built Clarity Physician Partners to do it all differently.
I work with you directly on a plan that treats all five systems perimenopause touches: hormones, metabolism, brain and mood, sexual health, and the load you're already carrying, together, the way they're actually happening to you. Not one symptom at a time. Not a rushed fifteen minute office visit. Not set it and forget it. Not "let's wait and see."
Perimenopause is not a disease or a diagnosis. It's a phase of life. You don't need to be cured. You just need to be heard. Then optimized.
I'd love to partner with you and work together to get you back to feeling like yourself again.
Jacquelyn English, DO