Hormone deficiencies can develop at any age and negatively impact quality of life. Imbalances in key hormones like estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, thyroid, cortisol, and growth hormone often cause nonspecific symptoms like fatigue, trouble sleeping, mood changes, decreased libido, and weight gain that can significantly disrupt wellbeing. Proper testing and timely bioidentical hormone replacement under an endocrinologist's care provides immense benefits.
Bioidentical hormones are structurally identical replicas of endogenous human hormones, unlike synthetic alternatives. Compounded according to each patient's needs and deficits, these natural treatments can safely and effectively mitigate deficiency symptoms when conventional approaches fail.
Our endocrinologists customize bioidentical hormone regimens to achieve ideal balance for your unique physiology. We continually monitor progress and adjust dosages accordingly. Read below for details on common hormone therapies we offer.
Declining estrogen and progesterone underlie most menopause symptoms like hot flashes, vaginal dryness, osteoporosis, and heart disease risk. Balancing these hormones enhances quality of life and long-term health.
We provide estradiol, estrone, and estriol preparations to match your needs along with micronized progesterone aligned with your menstrual cycle phase if you haven't reached menopause. This protects the uterus while alleviating other issues.
Key benefits: relieves hot flashes/night sweats, improves sleep, increases energy/mood, promotes bone and heart health, enhances skin thickness and elasticity.
Testosterone regulates vital processes in both men and women, including metabolism, bone/muscle mass, cognitive function, and sexual health. Low testosterone causes weight gain, loss of strength, reduced motivation and sex drive, and mood instability.
Our clinic offers testosterone gels, injections, pellets, and creams customized based on each patient’s hormone levels, lifestyle factors, and treatment goals.
Key benefits: builds lean muscle, sharpens mental focus, boosts libido and performance, increases motivation and drive, regulates weight/body composition.
An underactive thyroid gland reduces metabolism, causing fatigue, weight gain, hair loss, and many other disruptive symptoms.
We provide customized thyroid hormone replacements like T3/T4 combo therapies to resolve deficiencies, along with regular bloodwork to ensure optimal thyroid function.
Benefits: increases energy, promotes weight loss, improves concentration, hair/skin health, regulates cholesterol, enhances fertility.
We also effectively treat growth hormone and cortisol deficiencies via bioidentical GH and hydrocortisone. Balancing all key hormones provides whole-body rejuvenation.
Ignoring hormone imbalances enables progressive decline. The sooner you intervene with replacement under an endocrinologist’s care, the more symptoms improve long-term. We offer comprehensive testing to uncover specific deficits, then continually monitor and adjust treatment until all hormone levels optimize. Don't settle for mediocre health and lost vitality due to deficiency. Our endocrinologists leverage the latest advancements in biotechnology to help you reclaim your best self now and through aging.
Our endocrinologists focus exclusively on bioidentical hormone therapies, positioning us as leaders in the field. We stay current on the latest scientific advancements to provide the most effective, cutting-edge treatments available. Our onsite body composition testing, nutrition planning, fitness guidance, and optional wellness services further support your transformation. We simplify insurance processes and work to make care affordable. Most importantly, we listen to each patient’s needs and goals to create fully personalized, life-enhancing plans. Contact us today to reclaim your vitality!
Bioidentical hormones are not necessarily safer or more effective than synthetic hormones for menopausal symptoms. Though marketed as "natural," the body processes bioidentical estradiol the same as synthetic estradiol. More research is needed to determine if there are differences in health outcomes between the two options.