Hormone Therapy

Hormone therapy is used to support long-term health through physician-led care. Rather than focusing on isolated symptoms, treatment is guided by clinical oversight and how hormonal patterns influence energy, focus, and daily function.

In what situations may hormone therapy be useful?

Hormonal changes often develop gradually and may begin to affect how people feel and function before they are clearly defined as a medical issue. Hormone care is intended to provide clarity and continuity when these changes persist or begin to interfere with daily life.

Hormone therapy may be relevant for individuals experiencing ongoing fatigue, changes in mood or sleep, sexual dysfunction, reduced resilience, or difficulty maintaining energy and focus. It is also commonly considered during periods of hormonal transition, including menopause, andropause, thyroid-related concerns, or prolonged stress.

Care is personalized and evidence-based, beginning with clinical assessment and appropriate testing to understand hormonal patterns within the broader health picture. Treatment is monitored and adjusted over time, with emphasis on stability and long-term support rather than short-term correction.

Types of Hormone Therapy Offered

Hormone therapy may include:

  • Testosterone replacement therapy

  • Perimenopause and menopause hormone replacement therapy

  • Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT), including BioTE® hormone pellet therapy

  • Thyroid hormone support

  • Growth hormone–related therapies

  • Care addressing cortisol and stress-related hormone patterns

  • Hormone support for premenstrual cycle concerns, PMS, Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS), fertility, and preconception care

Specific therapies are determined through clinical evaluation and tailored to individual needs.

Next Steps

Determining whether hormone therapy is appropriate begins with a clinical consultation. This allows the care team to review health history, discuss current concerns, and determine whether further assessment or treatment is appropriate.

Our physicians are trained in advanced hormone therapy and prescribe in alignment with current research and established hormone guidelines.