Evidence-Informed, Patient-Centered Care

Treatment plans are based on current hormone therapy science, clinical experience, and careful monitoring—not franchise protocols or one-size-fits-all dosing charts. Bioidentical pellet therapy is one important option within a broader range of strategies, and every plan includes discussion of benefits, risks, and alternatives. Care is designed to support symptom relief, long-term vitality, bone and muscle health, cognitive function, and overall quality of life.

Women

Perimenopause and menopause can feel profoundly disruptive, but with the right guidance, this season can become a more intentional, elevated chapter of your life rather than something merely endured. 

Men

Hormones are not just a women’s health conversation. For men, hormone production naturally declines with age, often in a way that feels subtle at first and then increasingly disruptive over time. Thoughtful hormone support can help you feel more like yourself again—clearer, stronger, and more engaged in your everyday life. 

Women


Perimenopause and menopause do not have to be something you simply endure. Thoughtful hormone therapy can help relieve disruptive symptoms and restore a greater sense of ease, clarity, and confidence.

Perimenopause

Perimenopause is the several-year transition before menopause when ovarian hormone production becomes less predictable. Common concerns include irregular periods, mood changes, hot flashes, night sweats, sleep disruption, brain fog, headaches, and weight changes.

Menopause

Menopause is confirmed after 12 consecutive months without a period, most often between ages 45 and 55. As estrogen and testosterone fall, women may also notice vaginal dryness, changes in libido, abdominal weight gain, skin and hair changes, joint discomfort, and gradual loss of bone density.

A More Personalized Approach to Hormone Therapy 

Each treatment plan is individualized, built around symptoms, history, lifestyle, goals, and lab data rather than an algorithm. The goal is not only symptom relief, but better sleep, mood, cognition, sexual wellness, and long-term health support.

Men


Hormones are not just a women’s health conversation. As testosterone declines with age, many men notice changes in energy, strength, libido, mood, focus, and body composition.

Andropause 

Beginning as early as the mid-30s, testosterone gradually declines and often becomes more noticeable in the 40s to mid-50s. Symptoms may include fatigue, reduced stamina, decreased muscle mass, weight gain, sleep disruption, brain fog, irritability, low mood, reduced motivation, and changes in sexual function.

A More Refined Approach to Men’s Care 

Each man is evaluated as an individual, not just a lab value. Treatment is tailored to support energy, strength, mood, focus, sexual health, and long-term wellness.