Sudden mood swings, anxiety that seems to come out of nowhere, brain fog, and sleepless nights — if you’re in your late 30s, 40s, or early 50s and starting to feel like a different version of yourself, perimenopause may be part of the picture. Hormonal shifts can significantly affect mental health, and too often women are told it’s “just stress” or “just aging” instead of getting real answers.

At Abroi Psychiatry, we take perimenopause-related mental health seriously. Beth Checol, PMHNP-BC, is a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner who provides expert telehealth psychiatric care to women across Texas, Washington, and New Mexico navigating this transition.

How Perimenopause Can Affect Mental Health

Treatment We Offer

Why Women Choose Abroi Psychiatry During Perimenopause

Too many women are dismissed when they bring up mood changes during perimenopause, or are told to simply wait it out. Beth listens first, takes your symptoms seriously, and builds a treatment plan that addresses what you’re actually experiencing — not just what’s easiest to prescribe. Telehealth appointments mean you can get this care privately, from home, without adding another errand to an already full plate.

About Your Provider

Beth Checol, PMHNP-BC founded Abroi Psychiatry to give people who are used to holding everything together a place to finally be cared for. She blends evidence-based psychiatric treatment with genuine warmth, so you leave every appointment feeling heard, not rushed.

Beth is licensed in Texas, Washington, and New Mexico and is currently accepting new patients.

How to Get Started

  1. Contact us to schedule your initial psychiatric evaluation
  2. Complete your intake forms securely online before your appointment
  3. Attend your video appointment from anywhere in Texas, Washington, or New Mexico
  4. Receive your personalized treatment plan and start feeling like yourself again

Same-week appointments are often available. Contact Abroi Psychiatry today — you don’t have to just push through this season unsupported.