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Dr. Somi Javaid is the Founder and Lead Chief Medical Officer of HerMD, a passionate team on a mission to make women's healthcare exceptional by educating, advocating for, and empowering patients to take control of their health concerns.
She is a board-certified OB/GYN, leading women's sexual health thought leader, menopause advocate, and mother who has defied all odds to build her dream and fulfill a mission to care for women.
Dr. Javaid has been featured in Forbes, Vogue, Well+Good, InStyle, Parents, Refinery29, Mashable, Adweek, and Popsugar. In August 2020, Dr. Javaid spoke about Gender Bias and the Female Sexual Health Revolution on the TEDx mainstage, and in January 2021 she was featured in Women on Top for her work as a trailblazer and pioneer in women's sexual health.
She is a true menopause maverick, and a benevolent disruptor changing healthcare for women!
If you want to know more about options for getting access to an insurance based model that puts gynecology, menopause, and sexual health under one umbrella, Dr. Javaid is the leading this charge nationwide.
HerMD is a unique evidence-based model aiming to repair that provider-patient relationship with experts in menopause and sexual healthcare.
When they saw patients from 35 states and 3 countries, they knew they had to scale!
On the episode, we talk about
The HerMD Founder JourneyDr. Javaid's personal journey with her mother's health as a medical student
FemTech / Gender Bias in medicine (changing the status quo) / Barriers to care; how did we get here?
A 2019 survey found that 45% of females didn't think their healthcare professionals took their pain seriously
Studies have found that in the emergency department, men wait an average of 49 minutes before receiving pain medication, while women wait an average of 65 minutes
Nearly 95% said it was important or very important to be trained to manage menopause
Fewer than 7% felt prepared to "manage women experiencing menopause"
20% of respondents reported they had zero menopause lectures during their residencies.
Lack of specialized care means less effective treatment options are offered to patients, leading to poorer outcomes.
Key callouts: (Certain barriers underpin the disparities: provider bias, underrepresentation in clinical research trials, lack of access to education, lack of female decision-makers in key spaces, lack of funding)
Provider Training - Mayo Clinic
HerMD Model
Her MD: What makes it different? :
More time- 40-60 minutes with providers who are expertly trained in menopause and sexual healthcare
Patients are invited to be a part of a community and a partner in their care and have a place if adverse events/side effects occur
Botox for Vaginismus - NAMs research
95% of participants reported improvement in vaginismus symptomatology
88% reported successful intercourse
95% of participants reported subjective improvement in their overall GSM symptomatology
90% of participants reported improvement in their symptoms (incontinence)
Botulinum Toxin (Botox®) for the Treatment of Vaginismus
Utilizing Advanced, Innovative Technologies To Improve Symptoms Associated with Sexual Health and Menopause Conditions
LGBTQIA+ Care - creating safe and inclusive spaces
Sexual health care + survivorship
43% of women suffer from some type of sexual dysfunction
In 2021, 25.8% of Americans reported having no sex at all in the past year
Sexual health is a state of well-being (physically, mentally, emotionally) with respect to sexuality; Sexual health is a basic human right and can support overall health/wellness and enhance quality of life.
Sexual Health Care - What is it and why is it important / breaking down the biopsychosocial model of care / brain as the biggest sex organ.
For more information and to book an appt.
https://hermd.com/
For more on Dr. Somi Javaid and Her MD
Instagram - @HerMDhealth & @somijavaidmd
TikTok - @HerMDhealth & @somijavaidmd
Youtube - @hermdhealth
Linkedin - @hermd & @somi-javaid-md-6834461a1
Disclaimer:
CLITEROLOGY is for general information and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine in any way.
CLITEROLOGY does not constitute professional health care services or medical advice. No doctor/patient relationship is formed as a result of this podcast. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast is at the user's own risk. The content of CLITEROLOGY is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard getting medical advice for any such medical condition they may have and should seek the assistance of their healthcare professionals for any conditions.
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Dr. Somi Javaid is the Founder and Lead Chief Medical Officer of HerMD, a passionate team on a mission to make women's healthcare exceptional by educating, advocating for, and empowering patients to take control of their health concerns.
She is a board-certified OB/GYN, leading women's sexual health thought leader, menopause advocate, and mother who has defied all odds to build her dream and fulfill a mission to care for women.
Dr. Javaid has been featured in Forbes, Vogue, Well+Good, InStyle, Parents, Refinery29, Mashable, Adweek, and Popsugar. In August 2020, Dr. Javaid spoke about Gender Bias and the Female Sexual Health Revolution on the TEDx mainstage, and in January 2021 she was featured in Women on Top for her work as a trailblazer and pioneer in women's sexual health.
She is a true menopause maverick, and a benevolent disruptor changing healthcare for women!
If you want to know more about options for getting access to an insurance based model that puts gynecology, menopause, and sexual health under one umbrella, Dr. Javaid is the leading this charge nationwide.
HerMD is a unique evidence-based model aiming to repair that provider-patient relationship with experts in menopause and sexual healthcare.
When they saw patients from 35 states and 3 countries, they knew they had to scale!
On the episode, we talk about
The HerMD Founder JourneyDr. Javaid's personal journey with her mother's health as a medical student
FemTech / Gender Bias in medicine (changing the status quo) / Barriers to care; how did we get here?
A 2019 survey found that 45% of females didn't think their healthcare professionals took their pain seriously
Studies have found that in the emergency department, men wait an average of 49 minutes before receiving pain medication, while women wait an average of 65 minutes
Nearly 95% said it was important or very important to be trained to manage menopause
Fewer than 7% felt prepared to "manage women experiencing menopause"
20% of respondents reported they had zero menopause lectures during their residencies.
Lack of specialized care means less effective treatment options are offered to patients, leading to poorer outcomes.
Key callouts: (Certain barriers underpin the disparities: provider bias, underrepresentation in clinical research trials, lack of access to education, lack of female decision-makers in key spaces, lack of funding)
Provider Training - Mayo Clinic
HerMD Model
Her MD: What makes it different? :
More time- 40-60 minutes with providers who are expertly trained in menopause and sexual healthcare
Patients are invited to be a part of a community and a partner in their care and have a place if adverse events/side effects occur
Botox for Vaginismus - NAMs research
95% of participants reported improvement in vaginismus symptomatology
88% reported successful intercourse
95% of participants reported subjective improvement in their overall GSM symptomatology
90% of participants reported improvement in their symptoms (incontinence)
Botulinum Toxin (Botox®) for the Treatment of Vaginismus
Utilizing Advanced, Innovative Technologies To Improve Symptoms Associated with Sexual Health and Menopause Conditions
LGBTQIA+ Care - creating safe and inclusive spaces
Sexual health care + survivorship
43% of women suffer from some type of sexual dysfunction
In 2021, 25.8% of Americans reported having no sex at all in the past year
Sexual health is a state of well-being (physically, mentally, emotionally) with respect to sexuality; Sexual health is a basic human right and can support overall health/wellness and enhance quality of life.
Sexual Health Care - What is it and why is it important / breaking down the biopsychosocial model of care / brain as the biggest sex organ.
For more information and to book an appt.
https://hermd.com/
For more on Dr. Somi Javaid and Her MD
Instagram - @HerMDhealth & @somijavaidmd
TikTok - @HerMDhealth & @somijavaidmd
Youtube - @hermdhealth
Linkedin - @hermd & @somi-javaid-md-6834461a1
Disclaimer:
CLITEROLOGY is for general information and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine in any way.
CLITEROLOGY does not constitute professional health care services or medical advice. No doctor/patient relationship is formed as a result of this podcast. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast is at the user's own risk. The content of CLITEROLOGY is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard getting medical advice for any such medical condition they may have and should seek the assistance of their healthcare professionals for any conditions.

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