About
Dr. Kate Freeman is a board-certified family physician and Certified Practitioner with The Menopause Society. She brings more than 16 years of clinical experience caring for women across every stage of life, from young adulthood through menopause and beyond. That breadth of experience gives her a long view of how hormones, metabolism, sleep, cardiovascular health, and cognition shift over time.
Dr. Freeman holds board certification in Family Medicine and earned her Certified Menopause Practitioner credential through The Menopause Society. Her clinical expertise spans perimenopause and menopause care, hormone therapy, metabolic health, sexual health, sleep disturbance, cognitive changes, and long-term disease prevention. She practices shared decision-making, honoring each patient's autonomy and individual goals. Dr. Freeman believes women deserve evidence-based answers and personalized preventive strategies. She founded Femme Executive Health as the culmination of that belief, building a practice designed around women's physiology, history, and long-term health.
Education & Training
Additional Training
Certified Practitioner with The Menopause Society
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Who is Dr. Freeman right for?
Dr. Freeman is a strong fit for women seeking a primary care physician who specializes in their specific physiology and health trajectory. Women navigating perimenopause, menopause, hormonal changes, metabolic shifts, or cognitive concerns benefit directly from her specialized training. She works well with executives, professionals, and women managing high-demand schedules who need reliable, organized, proactive care. Women ages 16 and up looking for a long-term physician relationship, not episodic visits, will find her approach especially well-suited to their needs.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Freeman specializes in perimenopause and menopause care, hormonal imbalance, metabolic changes, sexual health, sleep disturbance, cognitive changes, cardiovascular risk, and bone density loss. She approaches these conditions as interconnected rather than isolated. Her clinical scope also covers preventive medicine, executive health, and ongoing primary care for women ages 16 and up.
Yes. Dr. Kate Freeman holds board certification in Family Medicine. She also holds the Certified Menopause Practitioner credential from The Menopause Society, reflecting her specialized training in perimenopause and menopause care, including hormone therapy and long-term disease prevention.
Dr. Freeman practices shared decision-making. She respects each patient's autonomy and personal preferences. Rather than prescribing a single protocol, she personalizes care to each woman's physiology, history, and goals. She prioritizes evidence-based strategies and proactive prevention over reactive symptom management.
Dr. Freeman brings more than 16 years of clinical experience. She has cared for women across a wide range of settings and health stages, from young adulthood through menopause and beyond. That career history informs how she reads patterns in a woman's health over time.
Dr. Freeman takes a comprehensive approach to perimenopause and menopause. She addresses hormone therapy, metabolic shifts, cognitive changes, sexual health, sleep disturbance, and cardiovascular risk as part of a connected clinical picture. As a Certified Practitioner with The Menopause Society, she grounds her recommendations in current evidence and personalizes every treatment plan.
Dr. Freeman sees women starting at age 16. Her practice spans every life stage, from adolescence and early adulthood through perimenopause, menopause, and long-term preventive care. She tailors her approach to each patient's current health needs and goals.
Appointments at Femme Executive Health run 60 minutes. Dr. Freeman reviews medical history in depth, listens carefully to each concern, and builds care plans that reflect the full picture of a patient's health. She does not rush decisions. For Executive Physical visits, she dedicates three hours to a comprehensive evaluation.
Yes. Hormone therapy is a central part of Dr. Freeman's clinical expertise. She evaluates each patient individually and recommends hormone therapy when clinically appropriate, guided by evidence and each woman's personal health history and preferences.
Doctor profile last updated June 8, 2026
