Hot Flashes & Night Sweats
Medical Treatment for Restless Sleep for Women

Menopause, Restless Sleep, and Night Sweats
Understanding the Changes and Finding Support
Many Generation X women spend years balancing careers, families, relationships, fitness goals, and the daily demands of life. Then, often unexpectedly, they begin noticing changes that feel difficult to explain. Sleep becomes lighter, energy starts to decline, hot flashes appear without warning, and many women simply describe feeling, “not like myself anymore.”
During perimenopause and menopause, hormonal changes can affect much more than reproductive health. Women commonly experience:
- Restless or interrupted sleep
- Hot flashes and night sweats
- Fatigue despite adequate sleep
- Brain fog or difficulty concentrating
- Mood changes and irritability
- Reduced energy and exercise recovery
For many women, these symptoms become more than occasional frustrations. Poor sleep can influence mood, productivity, relationships, confidence, and overall quality of life.
Dr. Susan Poncy for Restless Sleep and Hormonal Changes
With more than 30 years of experience in women’s health, Susan B. Poncy understands that menopause is not a one-size-fits-all experience. A consultation with Dr. Poncy focuses on understanding the whole picture — listening to symptoms, evaluating contributing factors, and creating an individualized approach centered around each woman’s health goals.
Many women are not looking to become someone new; they simply want to feel like themselves again. Through personalized treatment discussions, lifestyle guidance, hormone evaluation when appropriate, and physician-directed wellness support with Dr. Poncy, women may experience meaningful improvements in areas that affect everyday life.
Women Seek Dr. Susan Poncy with goals such as:
- Sleeping more consistently through the night
- Feeling more energized throughout the day
- Improving mental clarity and focus
- Supporting exercise performance and recovery
- Reducing the impact of hot flashes and night sweats
- Improving overall well-being and quality of life
Women should not feel that exhaustion, interrupted sleep, or feeling unlike themselves are experiences they simply have to accept. Sometimes the most important step toward feeling better begins with understanding what your body is trying to tell you.