Dr. Weston Is “An Absolute Life Saver”
Nancy Found Confidence & Calm With Functional Hormone Support
At 51, Nancy described herself as being “in the prime of life — and going through the change of life.” That in-between place is where so many women find themselves: still vibrant, still driven, but held back by symptoms they don’t fully understand.
With Dr. Marguerite Weston and our Functional Medicine team, Nancy found the kind of partnership that brought her anxiety down, her hormones into balance and her energy back.
“I’m a 51-year-old woman in the prime of my life, going through the change of my life. Having Dr. Weston on my side — balancing all my hormones, getting rid of all of my anxiety & hormone fluctuations — has been life changing.”
A Partner & Advocate Through Every Stage
Dr. Weston specializes in helping women through all stages of hormone transition, from perimenopause and menopause to the years beyond. But what makes her approach special isn’t just the protocols she uses. It’s the partnership she creates.
Nancy isn’t “just another patient.” She is an individual with unique concerns. Because of this ethos, she felt seen, heard and supported by the entire Donaldson team.
“I realize how fortunate I am to be here & to have Dr. Weston help me through this stage of my life — & the next stage of my life. I wish everybody could do this.”
Wellness That Supports Your Entire Life
Functional medicine goes beyond symptom relief. It doesn’t give up. It doesn’t say “I don’t know what’s happening.”
Functional medicine helps you understand your body, reclaim your energy and take control of your future. For Nancy, that meant fewer symptoms, more clarity and renewed joy.
“This is just an absolutely wonderful, game changer in your life.”
Ready To Feel Supported Through Your Next Stage?
Functional medicine in Columbus, Ohio offers more effective and sustainable methods to managing your hormone health — whether you’re navigating midlife changes, menopause challenges or you just feel like your body isn’t syncing the way it should be.





