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Physician
Decades of experience in clinical medicine and founding medical director of The Northwestern Center for Sexual Medicine and Menopause
Podcast Host
Dr. Streicher’s Inside Information Podcast: Menopause, Midlife and More
Public Speaker
Invited keynote speaker at medical conferences, events, and meetings
In The Media
Trusted source with regular appearances on national news outlets, network talk shows, national print and digital media
Author
Four bestselling books on women’s health and nationally recognized magazine columnist
Educator / Academician / Researcher
Professor of Ob-Gyn, Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine and author of many scientific papers
Media
Dr. Streicher is recognized as a reliable, accurate source both locally and nationally and was the 2019 recipient of the North American Menopause Society Media Award. Over the last 20 years, Dr. Streicher has appeared on hundreds of TV and radio shows including The Today Show, Good Morning America, The Oprah Winfrey Show, CNN, NPR, Nightline, The Dr. Oz Show, Fox and Friends, The Steve Harvey Show, CBS This Morning, ABC News Now, NBC Nightly News, Mornings in America, 20/20, NPR, Doctor Radio, and World News Tonight.
She also films and produces her own short videos which can be seen on social media and her YouTube channel, DrStreicherTV
Dr. Streicher is currently the on-air medical correspondent for Chicago’s top-rated news program, the WGN Morning News along with continued appearances on other local and national networks.
In addition to appearing as an on-air guest, Dr. Streicher has had extensive experience in production and hosting. Dr. Streicher was the host of the award-winning series, Advances in Women's Health on ReachMD, the Channel for Medical Professionals XM radio. For Answers Media, she served as the medical consultant and host of “The Answered Patient” Series. National publications such as The New York Times, Newsweek, the Associated Press, and dozens of magazines routinely use her as a source.