FREE DINNER SEMINAR

Midlife Hormones, Brain Fog + Belly Fat

Reserve your seat for this inspiring seminar!

Save My Seat
Tuesday, May 5, 2026 @ 5:30pm EST
Village Grille
16930 Kercheval Ave  |  Grosse Pointe MI  48230

Join Dr. Annie Ledvina for a free seminar focused on HORMONES, PERIMENOPAUSE, and MENOPAUSE and why so many women feel off in mid-life even when they are doing everything right. You will learn a functional, integrative approach that looks at the whole body so you can finally understand what is going on and what will actually help.

If you are struggling with:
🌿Weight gain that will not budge, especially around the midsection
🌿Constant fatigue, low motivation, or brain fog
🌿Poor sleep or waking up exhausted
🌿Mood changes, irritability, or increased anxiety
🌿Hot flashes, night sweats, or cycle changes

This seminar will help you connect the dots and give you a clear path forward.

Plus, you will learn:
🌿What is really driving hormone changes in perimenopause and menopause
🌿Why standard labs and quick fixes often miss the full picture
🌿How a functional, whole body approach can restore energy, metabolism, and balance
🌿When treatments like BHRT may be helpful and how they fit into a complete plan

This is a practical, no-fluff seminar designed to help you stop guessing and start making real progress with your health. You will leave with a better understanding of your body and the next steps to start feeling like yourself again.

SEATING IS LIMITED. We will call you to confirm your RSVP.
Save My Seat
Tuesday, May 5, 2026 @ 5:30pm EST

Claim Your Spot - Register Now!

Because this is an in-person seminar, seating is limited.

We recommend reserving your seat early to ensure availability.

What to Expect When You Attend the Seminar

When you arrive at the seminar, you'll be welcomed and have time to get settled before the presentation begins.

During the seminar you can expect:

Our goal is to create a comfortable, educational environment where you can learn more about your health and explore new perspectives.