What does the hormonal transition feel like? +
The hormonal transition can begin in your late 30s or 40s, often years before periods stop. Many women describe brain fog, mood changes, disrupted sleep and shifts in energy. Peritale's seven-minute check-in helps you see how your own wellness signals line up, and lets you follow them over time. It does not diagnose, treat, prevent or manage any condition; for any health question, your doctor remains your best resource.
Is my 40s too early for this? +
Often not. These changes commonly begin in the late 30s and 40s, often while your periods are still regular. Many women are surprised it can start this early. Peritale does not diagnose. It simply shows you how your own wellness signals line up, so you can see your own picture and bring it to your doctor.
Is it the hormonal transition, or is it just stress? +
It can be hard to tell, because the feelings overlap. Peritale does not separate one condition from another, and it does not diagnose anything. It reflects several general wellness signals together and shows you a simple picture you can take to your doctor, who is the right person to sort out what is going on.
My blood tests came back normal. Why would I use Peritale? +
Many women hear that their bloods look fine while they still do not feel like themselves. Peritale is not a blood test and does not replace one. It reads visible and functional wellness signals, facial patterns, focus and memory, hearing and vision, and your symptoms, and shows how they line up over time. It can help you see and describe what you are experiencing, and then bring that picture to your healthcare provider.
Does Peritale measure my hormones? +
No. Peritale does not measure hormone levels and is not a blood test. It is a self-awareness tool that reflects general wellness signals you choose to check, facial patterns, focus, hearing, vision and how you feel, and shows how they line up over time.
What happens to my selfie? +
Your photo is encrypted and stored only with your consent, to support your wellness picture over time. You can delete it at any time. It is never sold. All of your data is encrypted in transit and at rest.
What does Peritale actually check? +
Four general wellness signals. A selfie reflects general facial patterns. A short, game-like check looks at your focus, memory and word-finding. Quick checks look at hearing and vision. And you tell us how you feel. Each signal gets its own score and a simple status, and together they form your overall picture, the one you watch over time.
What are the daily tools? +
About twenty simple wellness tools for your mind, body, senses and calm, things like breathing, sleep, hydration, gentle reframing and clarity exercises. The idea is one small thing a day. No streaks to lose, no homework, just small steps that help you take the wheel back, a little at a time.
How do I use my report with my doctor? +
Each read can become a clear summary of what you have been feeling and what has changed since last time, so you can walk into your appointment and share the real picture instead of trying to remember it on the spot. The summary is there to support your conversation. It is not a diagnosis or medical advice, and it does not replace your healthcare provider.
Can I see if what I'm doing is helping? +
You can re-check each month and watch your own wellness picture change. If something shifts, you will see it, which can help you stay with the routines and care that are working for you. Peritale does not diagnose or evaluate any treatment, it shows you your own picture over time.
How much does it cost? +
Your first check-in is free, with no card. The Starter Month is a one-time ₹499 for your full picture, a summary for your doctor, and 30 days of all tools. Ongoing tracking is ₹499 per month, or ₹299 per month on the annual plan. See the full breakdown on
Pricing.
Is Peritale a medical device? +
No. Peritale is a general wellness product, not a medical device, and does not diagnose, treat, cure, prevent or manage any condition. It is a personal wellness companion; your doctor remains your best resource for any health question.