Hormone Therapy

Hormone Pellet Therapy makes it possible to release all-natural, bio-identical hormones that are metabolized consistently into the body.

The pellets are placed under the skin and consistently release small, physiologic doses of hormones that provide optimal therapy. It is also the only delivery method of hormone therapy that provides sustained hormone levels throughout the day without any “roller coaster” effect.

Non-pellet methods including creams, gels, buccal tablets, and patches provide an irregular dosing amount, which produces a roller coaster-like effect in the body. These do not offer the ease and practicality of Hormone Pellet Therapy.

Sex Hormone Production In Men & Female

Symptoms of Hormone Deficiency

Typical symptoms of hormone deficiency range from mild to severe and are different for men and women and may include:

  • Erectile Dysfunction (in men)
  • Hot flashes and vaginal atrophy (in women)
  • Decreased Sexual Desire
  • Hair Loss
  • Dry Skin
  • Joint & Body Aches
  • Muscle Loss / Muscle Tone
  • Osteoporosis
  • Fatigue
  • Night Sweats
  • Mood Swings
  • Anxiety & Depression
  • High Cholesterol
  • Memory loss
  • Trouble Sleeping
  • Gaining Weight: Even Though You Are Exercising

Menopause

Menopause is a widely-known condition of hormone imbalance in the number of women over 50 and is the top reason women seek hormone therapy.

Menopause often begins in a woman’s late 40s to early 50s, when her ovaries cease producing eggs and stop the subsequent release of hormones that initiates the monthly menstrual cycle.

Perimenopause is the stage just before menopause when a woman’s menstrual cycles begin to become irregular and she may be affected by symptoms similar to menopause.

Perimenopause and menopause both leave many women struggling with their health, well-being, and even their sense of self. It is plagued by disruptive symptoms like hot flashes, anxiety, weight gain, and fatigue.

Restoring balance to your hormone levels can minimize or even reverse the symptoms.

Female Hormone Treatment
Male Hormone Treatment

Andropause (Male Menopause)

Testosterone levels start to drop at a slow and steady rate in a man’s late twenties and become more evident in middle age when some men experience what has become known as andropause, or “male menopause.”

Men with Low-T, as the condition of low testosterone, is commonly referred to,  is characterized by several distressing symptoms, such as fatigue, muscle loss, increased body fat, sleeplessness, night sweats, irritability, depression, and various forms of sexual dysfunction, like low libido and erectile dysfunction

Maintaining balanced testosterone levels throughout the lifespan improves the quality of life and raises the life expectancy for men.

Hormone Therapy Solutions for Optimal Health

We help those seeking to understand the confounding role of hormones in overall health and well-being. Clinically proven medications and treatments have come a long way in terms of success rate and may lie at the heart of your health. In certain cases, addressing hormonal unbalances such as leptin, thyroid, testosterone, or estrogen, is crucial to achieve optimal hormonal balance.

With treatments like hormone therapy and Biote Pellet Therapy, you can rest assured that hormonal imbalances will not hinder your health anymore.