Hormone Imbalance
Hormones are essential for regulating most major bodily processes
It isn’t just age – there are answers for why you feel this way!
Experiencing a hormone imbalance?
Hormones like estrogen, testosterone, and progesterone are always fluctuating. Aging, stress, and genetics can cause dramatic dips in these levels. Too much or too little of a particular hormone can cause a domino effect of symptoms. Some of the most common hormone-related conditions include sexual disfunction, mood swings, poor body temperature regulation, adult acne, hair loss, weight gain or trouble losing weight, and fatigue, among others.
The easiest way to check your hormone levels is with a simple lab test. A blood sample is taken here at the clinic and the results are returned within a few days. We may not always have an answer for why hormone imbalances happen, but we do have answers for how to address and improve imbalances once they are identified.
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Fast Facts
- Scientists have identified over 50 hormones in the human body and are still learning!
- History of certain cancers does not necessarily preclude you from using hormone therapy! Under proper medical supervision BHRT is safe and even recommended.
- Hormones delivered by pellet therapy bypass the liver, do not affect clotting factors, do not increase the risk of thrombosis, and avoid the fluctuations of hormone levels some patients may experience.
- Low testosterone (low T) does not only effect men! Women can also experience “low T,” causing a myriad of symptoms such as difficulty losing weight, hair loss and trouble sleeping.