Hormone Replacement Therapy
Hormone Replacement Therapy is a medically supervised treatment designed to correct clinically significant hormone deficiencies or imbalances. Using evidence-based protocols, we evaluate serum hormone levels, assess symptoms, and develop individualized dosing regimens. HRT can address conditions such as hypogonadism, menopause, and andropause, and may help improve bone density, cardiovascular health, cognitive function, and overall quality of life. Therapy is monitored through regular follow-up and laboratory testing to ensure safety, efficacy, and optimal physiological outcomes.
Bioidentical Pellet Therapy
Bioidentical pellet therapy is a form of hormone replacement in which plant-derived hormones—chemically identical to those produced by the human body—are delivered via subcutaneous pellets. These pellets are implanted under the skin, typically in the glute area, and provide a continuous, steady release of hormones over several months. This delivery method maintains more consistent serum hormone levels compared to oral, transdermal routes, subcutaneous or intramuscular injections, reducing fluctuations and associated symptoms. Bioidentical pellet therapy may be indicated for the treatment of menopause, andropause, and other clinically significant hormone deficiencies. All patients are monitored through regular clinical evaluation and laboratory testing to ensure safe and effective dosing.