Finding A New Way Forward

To our wonderful patients: We are here for you!
Dr. Spitzer-Resnick is currently providing virtual visits and in person appointments. Our virtual visits are easily set up and very accessible. Telephone visits are available; however, we prefer conducting virtual patient visits.
Our office is open for pick-up; however, please give us a call to make sure we are in.
Thank you and be safe and healthy!

Life is a journey — everything that happens is to teach us something. We are hormonal beings: our bodies need the right infrastructure to function properly and allow us to think about things correctly. A New Way Forward can help you get there.
Dr. Sheryl Spitzer-Resnick believes that perhaps the ultimate goal in health and happiness is finding balance. Many things can affect balance such as life experience, diet, exercise and sleep, but there are other quiet, behind-the-scenes elements, like hormones and thyroid that play a major and many times unnoticed role.
Dr. Spitzer-Resnick shares her personal experiences with menopause in a recent issue of Harvard Medicine.

  To set up time for a consultation with Dr. Spitzer-Resnick, call our office 608.284.0202. Dr. Spitzer-Resnick is available for virtual visits and in person visits. Our office is located on Madison, Wisconsin’s east side, 1001 North Sherman Avenue.

Office Hours



Regular Hours:
Monday 8:30 am – 2:00 pm
Tuesday 8:30 am – 2:00 pm
Wednesday 8:30 am – 2:00 pm
Thursday 8:30 am – 12:00 pm
Friday closed

Patient Portal

Current patients: Please use the Patient Portal www.power2patient.net to send an email or obtain information regarding your medical records.
New patients: Please give us a call to schedule an appointment and obtain access to the Patient Portal.
608.284.0202

WHY DON’T I FEEL LIKE MYSELF?
Perimenopause is the ten years prior to menopause characterized by decreasing production of progesterone by the ovaries. This causes estrogen dominance and mood swings,anxiety, irritability, night sweats, insomnia, weight gain on the hips and occasionally palpitations and even mouth sores. These symptoms often start in the week prior to menses but can eventually last all month with worsening premenstrually. Tell me more…

Lifestyle changes to decrease stress and toxins, a healthy diet and exercise, and balancing the hormones with natural progesterone can help you find yourself again. There are lab tests you can have to test for inflammation. Pharmaceutical grade supplements to minimize inflammation and provide nutritional support for the adrenal glands and thyroid and mitochondria can make dramatic changes as well. Tell Me More…



Contact Dr. Spitzer-Resnick

Virtual patient appointments can be scheduled by calling 608.284.0202
1001 N. Sherman Avenue
Madison, Wisconsin 53704
Sheryl Spitzer-Resnick MD

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Why is my memory so bad?

If you are feeling tired or ache all over, Dr. Sheryl may be able to help. With proper attention and prescribed care, Dr. Sheryl Spitzer-Resnick can fix most memory issues, brain fog and fatigue with vitamin D, methylated Bs, thyroid, or estrogen.  Full thyroid testing should include a free T3 which is the hormone that works even though the standard of care is to make decisions based on a TSH test. Tell Me More...



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Do Hormones Cause Cancer?

Estrogen, testosterone, and DHEA are anabolic hormones causing cells to grow and divide without a turnoff so they can increase cancer risk. But they are the fountain of youth and living without them for many years will cause deleterious physical, emotional and cognitive changes.
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