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Hormone therapy

Hormone care for perimenopause and beyond.

Night sweats, broken sleep, weight that won't move, brain fog, mood swings — these are treatable, not something to wait out. Our clinicians evaluate your symptoms and history, order the labs that matter, and build hormone therapy around you.

  • Symptom-first evaluation with a women's health clinician
  • Hormone and thyroid labs near you
  • Individualized estradiol, progesterone and vaginal estrogen options
  • Weight and metabolic care coordinated in the same plan
  • Early follow-up to fine-tune your dose
  • 100% virtual — video or phone visits

A real evaluation

We map your symptoms, cycles, history and risk factors before anything is prescribed — including a candid conversation about what hormone therapy can and can't fix.

Targeted labs

Thyroid, metabolic and hormone panels where they change decisions. Orders go to a lab near you and results are reviewed with you, not emailed without context.

Individualized therapy

Route, dose and formulation chosen for your body and risk profile, with vaginal estrogen for genitourinary symptoms when appropriate.

Sleep and mood support

Hormones are one lever. We also address sleep, stress and nutrition with your coach and dietitian so the whole picture improves.

Ongoing safety review

Regular nurse and clinician check-ins to review symptoms, side effects, breast and cardiovascular health, and whether to continue, adjust or taper.

Coordinated with weight care

Hormone shifts change metabolism. Your hormone plan and weight plan are written by the same team, not two clinics that never talk.

Questions

Common questions

How do I know if I'm in perimenopause?

Perimenopause is diagnosed mainly by symptoms and cycle changes — irregular periods, sleep disruption, hot flashes, mood shifts, brain fog, low libido — often starting in your late thirties or forties. Labs can support the picture but rarely confirm it alone.

Is hormone therapy safe?

For many women starting within ten years of menopause, the benefits of hormone therapy outweigh the risks. Safety depends on your personal and family history, the type of hormone, the dose and the route. We review benefits, risks and alternatives with you before prescribing.

What kinds of hormone therapy do you offer?

Options can include transdermal or oral estradiol, micronized progesterone, and vaginal estrogen for genitourinary symptoms, with testosterone considered case by case. We choose based on your symptoms, uterus status and risk profile.

How long until I feel better?

Many women notice improvement in sleep and hot flashes within two to six weeks, with mood and energy following. We schedule a follow-up early to adjust dose rather than leaving you to wait it out.

Free guide

Metabolism & Hormones After 35

What actually drives weight changes, when GLP-1s make sense, and the labs worth asking for — plus short updates from our clinicians as we get closer to opening.