
EncorVita Health, a women’s health company focused on bringing menopause care into medical aesthetic clinics, has acquired provider-facing menopause and sexual health education and clinical assets from Eterna, Inc. The assets include intellectual property originally developed through more than a decade of clinical practice across HerMD’s multi-state women’s health clinics.
The acquisition includes a comprehensive education platform, clinical protocols, and implementation resources designed to help aesthetic clinicians expand into perimenopause and menopause care. The premise is straightforward: aesthetic clinics already have trusted relationships with women in this demographic, but most lack the training and protocols to offer menopause care responsibly. With more than 50 million women in the U.S. entering perimenopause and menopause and a well-documented shortage of formally trained menopause clinicians, EncorVita sees the aesthetic channel as an underutilized entry point.
“Our goal is to build the premier women’s health education and resource platform – one that ensures far more women of perimenopausal age receive the informed, evidence-based care they are actively seeking and deserve,” said EncorVita founder and CEO Amber Edwards.
“Over the past decade, we helped build and refine a clinically rigorous model for menopause and sexual health care,” said Eterna CEO Komel Caruso. “EncorVita represents an opportunity to expand that knowledge, empowering more providers and reaching exponentially more women.”
No financial terms were disclosed. The deal is positioned as a foundational step in EncorVita’s broader strategy to build a women’s health platform integrating education, clinical resources, and curated solutions for the aesthetic clinic channel.