Hormone Balancing
Symptoms of hormonal imbalance can affect women of all ages, but they often become more pronounced as women age and experience declining levels of estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone—culminating in menopause. In addition to aging, factors like untreated stress, unhealthy diet, lifestyle choices, deficiencies in nutrition, and exposure to environmental toxins can all play a role in causing symptoms of hormonal imbalance.
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We conduct a detailed analysis to identify the root cause of your symptoms, enabling us to effectively address your hormone imbalance and facilitate a quicker path to a restored sense of well-being. Typical symptoms that may be addressed with hormone balancing include:
Anxiety, irritability, and depression
Chronic joint pain
Difficulty sleeping/insomnia
Fatigue/exhaustion
Infertility
Loss of libido
Mood swings
Premenstrual syndrome (PMS)
Skin and hair changes
Weight gain or sudden weight loss
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Hormone imbalances can affect women of any age, but grow more common as they approach menopausal transition. Successful treatment for a hormonal imbalance depends on accurately identifying the cause.
While not all women opt for hormone replacement leading up to, during, or after menopause, many may find relief from their most significant symptoms using bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT).
Once symptoms improve, we will evaluate options to support optimal aging, such as continuing BHRT long-term to sustain energy and vitality.
Regular lab tests and office visits will allow you to assess your health, BHRT regimen, and any new research affecting your treatment.
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During perimenopause, hormone levels fluctuate, leading to various symptoms, and this phase can last anywhere from one to ten or more years before menopause officially begins (one year after a woman's menstrual periods cease altogether).
Each body is different and we believe the decision to replace deficient hormones should be yours, and we're committed to providing information on risks, benefits, and treatment options.
Hormones Regulate many daily functions. We usually don't notice unless they're imbalanced, then everything feels off.
Symptoms of Hormone Imbalance
Heavy, irregular, or painful periods
Hot flashes or night sweats
Mood swings
Anxiety or depression
Foggy thinking
Memory problems
Breast tenderness
Water retention or bloating
Weight gain
Low libido
Vaginal dryness
Acne or oily skin
Increased facial hair
Thinning skin or wrinkles
Hair loss
Headaches
Insomnia
Cold body temperature
Urinary incontinence
Infertility
Bone loss
Ovarian cysts or uterine fibroids
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Hormone Balancing
We’ll use lab testing and advanced biomarkers to conduct a detailed analysis to identify the root cause of your symptoms, enabling us to effectively address your hormone imbalance and facilitate a quicker path to a restored sense of well-being.