
Membership Includes:
A consultation with Dr. Moyers
Completion of the Tyrer-Cuzick Breast Cancer Risk Assessment
Quarterly InBody scans with review and goals
Enrollment in our Weight Wellness Program
Access to the Mastering Menopause Education Course
Mental health intake
A follow-up visit to review labs, imaging, and customized plan therapy options
Regular follow-up visits to track progress and adjust therapy as needed
Direct access to Dr. Moyers via cell phone
Quarterly OMT sessions to support your nervous system, pelvic health, and pain
Monthly Member Office Hours (webinar format Q&A)
Exclusive member discounts: 35% off supplements, 20% off procedures (including MonaLisa Touch, CO2 laser resurfacing, and surgical fees)
Unlimited access to urgent visits (e.g., UTI, vaginitis) and nurse visits
In-office labs and ultrasound for convenience
At Sky Women's Health, your health takes center stage. Our membership model provides personalized, patient-centered gynecological care. Membership fees are payable annually or in monthly installments, ensuring that you receive exceptional care with convenience.
Dr. Moyers is out-of-network with all insurance plans. Care is provided through membership, or fee-for-service. While visits are not billed to insurance, labs and Pap smears may be submitted to your insurance. We are not enrolled in Medicare or Medicaid.
We accept FSA/HSA payments and offer financing through CareCredit for healthcare costs over $1,000, allowing you to pay overtime.
You won't be left without care. Additional visits beyond your nine are available at a discounted member rate, so you're never penalized for having a year that requires more attention. Life doesn't follow an annual schedule, and your healthcare shouldn't have to either.
Not at all — and honestly, you may be exactly who we most want to reach.
Perimenopause can begin as early as the mid-to-late 30s. Most women don't know that because mainstream medicine tends to dismiss early symptoms as stress, anxiety, or just "a phase." By the time many women finally get answers, they've spent years feeling off without anyone ever connecting the dots.
Coming to Dr. Moyers before your symptoms are severe isn't jumping the gun. It's being proactive about a transition that deserves real attention from the start. Many of our patients in their late 30s and early 40s tell us that early intervention changed the entire trajectory of how they moved through this stage of life. You don't have to wait until things get bad to deserve good care.
We hear this almost every day, and we believe you. What you've experienced is not a personal failure. It's a systemic one. Most physicians receive minimal training in menopause medicine and almost none in sexual health. The average OB/GYN appointment is seven to ten minutes. You simply cannot get comprehensive answers in that window, and most doctors aren't equipped to offer them anyway.
Dr. Moyers holds a rare combination of credentials that almost no other provider in the region offers: board-certified OB/GYN, Certified Menopause Society Provider, Fellow of the International Society for the Study of Women's Sexual Health, and trained in neuromusculoskeletal medicine. She didn't just add a certification to a general practice, she built an entirely different kind of practice around the specific needs of women in midlife.
More importantly, she treats the person in front of her, not a number on a lab report. Your experience is the data. If you've been told your labs are normal so nothing's wrong, and yet something is clearly wrong, you already know that "normal" isn't the same as "well." That's precisely the gap Dr. Moyers exists to close.
Yes. And those symptoms are not "just stress." They're not something to push through, accept, or attribute to getting older.
Mood shifts, sleep disruption, low libido, brain fog, and a general sense of not quite being yourself are among the earliest and most common signs of hormonal transition, and they're also among the most dismissed. Women are frequently told these are psychological, situational, or simply inevitable. They are none of those things. They are physiological, they are treatable, and they deserve to be taken seriously.
You don't need a crisis to come see Dr. Moyers. You just need to know that something has changed and you want to understand why, and what to do about it.
You don't have to be local to work with Dr. Moyers. Dr. Moyers is licensed in Texas and West Virginia, making it possible for patients in those states to receive her care for consultations, follow-ups, medication management, and ongoing treatment via telehealth.
For in-person procedures, surgical care, and physical exams, you would need to come to the Fort Worth clinic. We do have patients who travel specifically for procedures and have found it well worth the trip.
Think of Dr. Moyers as the piece your care team has been missing.
Your therapist addresses your mental health. Your nutritionist addresses your diet. Your internist manages your general health. But who is looking at how your hormones, your gynecologic health, and your sexual wellness are affecting all of those other areas? For most women, the answer is no one, or at best, a general OB/GYN who sees them once a year for a Pap smear.
Dr. Moyers fills that gap. She communicates with your existing providers; she brings the hormonal and gynecologic expertise that completes the picture — so that your therapist understands what's physiological, your internist knows what's being managed, and everyone is working from the same map. Less fragmentation. More answers. A care team that actually functions like one.