We’re excited to share that Cynthia Culp, NP-C, MSN, IFMCP, ABAAHP, Founder & Medical Director of Foothills Functional Medicine, will be a guest panelist at BALANCE: A Perimenopause Journey — a special screening and live panel discussion at the historic Egyptian Theatre in Boise.
What to Expect
The evening opens with a screening of Episodes 1 & 2 of The Perimenopause Journey. Together, they explore:
- The often-overlooked signs of perimenopause
- Why so many women feel dismissed when raising these symptoms
- The science behind hormonal shifts
- Real patient stories and expert perspectives
- Practical steps toward feeling like yourself again
Following the screening, Cynthia will join a live panel of experts to unpack what was shared, answer audience questions, and offer evidence-based insight into navigating perimenopause and menopause with more clarity and confidence.
Why This Conversation Matters
Perimenopause is a natural transition, but it’s one that’s still widely misunderstood — by patients and, too often, by the healthcare system meant to support them. Symptoms like brain fog, mood changes, sleep disruption, and shifting cycles are frequently brushed aside as “just stress” or “just getting older,” leaving women without answers for years.
At Foothills, we believe these symptoms deserve to be taken seriously and investigated at the root — not just managed. Events like this one create space for exactly that: real information, real stories, and a chance to ask the questions that don’t always get asked in a rushed appointment.
Event Details
BALANCE: A Perimenopause Journey 📅 Thursday, August 13, 2026 🕖 7:00 PM MDT 📍 The Egyptian Theatre, 700 West Main Street, Boise, ID 83702
Whether you’re in the middle of your own hormonal changes or supporting someone who is, this is an evening built for you.
Tickets for BALANCE: A Perimenopause Journey in Boise from Leap
We hope to see you there.
Foothills Functional Medicine is a concierge-style, root-cause functional medicine practice in Garden City, Idaho. Learn more at fmidaho.com or call 208-888-6886.