Julie Fryman MD

Julie Fryman MD I am a metro Atlanta physician. I specialize in gynecology only- specifically menopause, pelvic pain and v***ar disorders. This is my professional page.

11/08/2024

Check out this new, one of a kind documentary focusing on the untold stories surrounding menopause in, “The [M] Factor: Shredding the Silence on Menopause.”

This powerful film aims to break the stigma and spark conversations about the physical, emotional, and social challenges that many women face during this important stage of life.

✨ Let’s shed the silence together! Tune in to discover personal stories, expert insights, and the support needed for a smoother transition.

Be sure to log onto https://themfactorfilm.com/ for more information about the film and ways to stream.

So happy to be included in this list and excited to see so many of my partners there with me!   🍑❤️
09/09/2023

So happy to be included in this list and excited to see so many of my partners there with me! 🍑❤️

Reader-recommended Obstetricians, Midwives and Fertility Specialists.

06/02/2023

Dr. Chrisandra Shufelt discusses the options for women who cannot or prefer not to take hormone therapy for hot flashes but are often unsure of what nonhormone options work and what doesn’t work. Watch the video at tinyurl.com/bdmffbbj.

02/15/2023

We want to hear from our members. Please submit case scenarios to be addressed during the Menopause 101 Course on Tuesday, September 26, 2023. Submit cases or questions at bit.ly/3S5xvAO.

02/14/2023

It’s Valentine’s Day and s*xual function is important to our overall sense of self and well-being, but it’s important to note that there is no standard to meet when it comes to s*xual activity and desire. Sharing any s*xual concerns with your healthcare professional can lead to improved s*xual satisfaction. For more: bit.ly/3jPmxCR.

02/01/2023

Hot flashes, sleeplessness, pain during s*x: For some of menopause’s worst symptoms, there’s an established treatment. Why aren’t more women offered it?

10/10/2022

Hot flashes are one of the most reported symptoms of the menopause transition. An estimated 25% of women will seek pharmacologic therapies for hot flashes. Today’s treatment choices--hormone and nonhormone--range from pills to patches to mists and gels. For more information: bit.ly/3fROuYb.

Do you have bad cramps, heavy periods?  This could be your uterus. Please don’t live like this- no one should.  This is ...
10/10/2022

Do you have bad cramps, heavy periods? This could be your uterus.
Please don’t live like this- no one should. This is endometriosis and adenomyosis.

Www.endometriosis.org

08/19/2022

of patients with comorbid v***ar LS and HSIL treated with TCS between 2015 and 2020. Patients with clinically diagnosed or biopsy-proven LS and biopsy-proven HSIL of the v***a were included. Clinical data included demographics, to***co use, immune-modifying conditions, specimen pathology, treatment....

Great website for endometriosis patients and providers!
03/03/2021

Great website for endometriosis patients and providers!

Facts about endometriosis: symptoms, diagnosis, treatments, pain, fertility, coping, news, support

02/05/2021

Bethesda Community Clinic is a Christ-centered 501(c)3 nonprofit dedicated to providing quality, affordable health care services to the uninsured and under-insured. We are committed to improving the health status of the our community. Our main focus is to provide primary care coupled with health pro...

10/23/2020

Warning...... LANGUAGE and crude talk!!!!
I mean it’s Amy Schumer.....but really funny. I would love to hear your comments even if you think I’m a horrible human for posting.

10/16/2020

This company makes several non hormone options for menopause symptoms (pms, hot flashes, sleep, va**na dryness, decreased libido). It takes 3 months to notice a difference so be patient:).

Vaginismus is more common than people realize.
06/04/2020

Vaginismus is more common than people realize.

Vaginismus is an involuntary, tight contraction of muscles around the opening of the va**na that makes putting anything in the va**na painful, including s*x. Dr. Becky Lynn, gynecologist and s*xual health specialist talks to Megan Normille, pelvic floor physical therapist about how physical therapy

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