Hormone Replacement Therapy
Summary
We provide customized, comprehensive hormone optimization for men and women with symptoms of hormone imbalance. Symptoms of hormone imbalance include fatigue, low energy, weight gain, low libido, depression, anxiety, poor sleep and brain fog. In women, hot flashes, urinary tract infections and vaginal symptoms may also occur. Restoring hormone balance provides patients with improved quality of life and assistance in the prevention of chronic disease. Optimal hormone levels in men and women have been associated with reduction in risk of the development of osteoporosis, cardiovascular disease, metabolic syndrome and neurogenerative disorders.
Treatment
HRT treatment options include bio-identical and synthetic hormones. Bio-identical hormones are most molecularly compatible to natural hormones. We provide bio-identical pellet placements in our clinic. Most female patients are treated every 14-16 weeks, male patients are treated every 20-22 weeks. We also prescribe synthetic hormone therapies for male and female patients with regular labs and monitoring.
- Focuses on the benefits of balancing hormones in men and women
- Bio-identical pellet hormone therapy for men and women
- Traditional TRT for men, injections and creams
- Hormone balancing treatment plans for PCOS, perimenopause, menopause and more
Our Approach
We utilize HRT, lifestyle modifications, supplements and exercise counseling to assist patients achieve optimal hormone balance.

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When it comes to your health, waiting for symptoms to appear before taking action is like waiting for your car to break down before getting an oil change. Prevention isn’t just smart—it’s essential.
Only 5% of women eligible for Hormone Replacement Therapy are currently using it. This is a significant reduction from the 40% of women who used HRT in 2002. Let’s discuss HRT, what it is, what it does and why is it so underutilized?