Our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy have changed. We think you'll like them better this way.

Part 12: CUTV News Radio welcomes back Dr. Victoria Mondloch

  • Broadcast in Health
Close Up Radio

Close Up Radio

×  

Follow This Show

If you liked this show, you should follow Close Up Radio.
h:362063
s:11107517
archived

Waukesha, WI – Dr. Victoria Mondloch is a practicing physician with over 30 years of experience specializing in women’s health, family medicine and preventive health and wellness. An OBGYN by training, today Dr. Mondloch describes herself as a wellness physician, partnering with her patients to deliver the best healthcare possible.

According to Dr. Mondloch, the foundation of health is hormonal balance, which traditional western medicine too often ignores, overlooks or outright dismisses. Dr. Mondloch says hormones should be the first thing we examine.

This is especially important for young adolescent girls entering puberty, but pediatrician offices are not set up to adequately meet the adolescent’s needs. They need to feel not only engaged, but listened to, and above all, educated.

“My shift in approach is that I feel nobody addresses or educates the adolescent,” says Dr. Mondloch. “So many physicians don’t take the time to educate them or their mothers, but who else is going to teach a young girl who has just had her first period about hormones?”

That’s why Dr. Mondloch wrote Blossoming: Becoming a Woman, an owner’s manual for the transition from young adult to womanhood. Blossoming offers mothers and daughters the groundbreaking truth about becoming a woman that they won’t find on the internet.

“I want every woman, every mom and their adolescent daughter, to understand that there’s a resource they can go to,” says Dr. Mondloch. “If this book doesn’t help, they can go to their gynecologist, and if the gynecologist doesn’t help, they can contact me directly.”

For more information on Dr. Victoria Mondloch, visit www.victoriajmondlochmdsc.com