Constant Fatigue: No matter how much you rest, you’re always low on energy and struggling to keep up.
Stubborn Weight Gain: You’ve tried every diet and workout, but the scale won’t budge.
Mood Swings and Brain Fog: Unpredictable emotions and mental fog make it hard to focus and stay balanced.
Feeling Stuck: You’re starting to feel like your body is working against you, making it difficult to feel confident and in control.
Energized Mornings: Wake up refreshed and ready to take on the day, every day.
Healthy, Steady Weight Loss: Achieve and maintain a balanced weight with confidence.
Clear Mind and Balanced Mood: Enjoy mental clarity and stable emotions that keep you focused and uplifted.
Empowered and in Control: Feel truly connected to your body, confident, and in charge of your health
*Cost of medications not covered under the plan. All pricing and plans are subject to change.
One of the myths out there is that estradiol is dangerous and can cause cancer. Estradiol does not cause cancer. Estradiol is a natural hormone produced by the body, and its presence is essential for various physiological processes. There is no evidence that estradiol itself causes cancer. However, the context in which estradiol is used or levels should be discussed with a healthcare provider to ensure it aligns with an individual's health needs.
Most women will start to feel better within a few days, much better in a week or two, and generally reach maximum symptomatic relief for any given dose and formulation within 4-6 weeks. Keep in mind that it may take some time to identify the best dose for you and your symptoms. That said, some people experience relief from their symptoms as early as two days after they begin treatment.
Hormones are chemicals produced by your endocrine glands that serve as messengers in your body. During perimenopause and menopause body goes through major hormonal changes as ovaries start to reduce and eventually stop producing hormones. That’s where hormone optimization therapy can be helpful.
Bioidentical hormones are hormones that contain the same molecular structure as the hormones made by your body and those can include estrogen and progesterone.
Bioidentical hormones can be created by a pharmaceutical company or a compounding pharmacy, and differ from the conjugated estrogen formulas used in older forms of hormone replacement therapy.