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Fatigue · North Carolina, NC
It's hormonal. It's treatable. Treated by clinicians licensed in North Carolina — visit online, medication shipped to your door.
Medically reviewed by Dr. Ana Lisa Carr, MD, MBA · Last reviewed 2026-05-10
Start your visit →Menopausal fatigue is often described as a "wall" — a depletion deeper than tiredness, unrelieved by rest, that disrupts work, parenting, and exercise.
The causes are layered: estrogen loss affects mitochondrial function and energy metabolism; sleep is fragmented by night sweats; mood symptoms drain capacity; thyroid dysfunction (which becomes more common with age) compounds the picture; and iron deficiency from heavy perimenopausal periods is frequent and frequently missed.
Kindr providers always evaluate fatigue with appropriate lab work — TSH, free T4, ferritin, complete blood count, B12, vitamin D, and a fasting metabolic panel — to identify treatable contributors.
Hormone therapy resolves the hormonal contribution. Sleep restoration resolves the sleep contribution. Iron, B12, thyroid, or vitamin D treatment addresses what labs reveal.
What it looks like in North Carolina: Hot humid summers; the Triangle has academic centers but rural access is sparse. Telehealth closes the gap statewide. Kindr providers are licensed across all of North Carolina (NC) and prescribe to every ZIP code — from Charlotte, Raleigh, Greensboro to rural communities.
Energy improvements are typically gradual over 4 to 12 weeks as the underlying contributors are addressed.
Pervasive fatigue during the menopause transition is common but not benign — and it almost always has identifiable, treatable causes.
10-minute online intake. Reviewed within 24 hours. Medication shipped free.
Start your visit →Medically reviewed by Dr. Ana Lisa Carr, MD, MBA
Board-Certified Family Medicine Physician · Lead Provider / Medical Reviewer
NPI 1689841744 · Last reviewed: May 10, 2026