Obtain essential lab work to determine your medical eligibility.
Cost
$104.11 at Quest or get them from your PCP.
Details
Labs required:
Estradiol, Total & Free Testosterone, Progesterone, DHEA-S, SHBG, FSH, LH, CBC w/diff, CMP
Schedule a lab review with one of our providers to ensure FBHRT is your best treatment option.
Cost
$150* (put toward your first month's membership fee)
Details
If the provider determines you are not a candidate based on your lab results they will work with you to develop an alternative treatment plan to help you reach your health goals.
Start FBHRT therapy and injection regimen. Results are noticeable after 1 to 1.5 months.
Cost
$289/month
Details
Includes lifestyle, supplement recommendations, prescriptions, active monitoring, 1 full consultation with a provider every month & 15% off wellness services.
Hormone balancing is the process of restoring and maintaining the delicate balance of hormones in a woman’s body. This is important for women in menopause, as it can help to ease many of the symptoms associated with this transition.
Natural ways to balance hormones include modifications to your diet. For instance, adding healthy fats like omega-3s and fatty acids can help your body rebalance.
Additionally, lifestyle changes such as incorporating a physical fitness routine, stress management, and maintaining a healthy sleep schedule can positively affect overall hormonal balance.
A standard treatment plan involves taking hormones either orally or through injections. However, various natural methods can achieve hormone balance, such as dietary changes and supplements.
Bioidentical hormone therapy is a hormone replacement therapy that uses hormones identical to the ones produced by the human body, allowing them to be more readily accepted by the body and eliminating the risk of side effects associated with synthetic hormones.
Bioidentical hormone therapy is used to treat a variety of conditions, including menopause, perimenopause, and adrenal insufficiency. It can also be used to improve fertility, reduce the risk of osteoporosis, and alleviate symptoms of anxiety and depression.
Side effects from bioidentical hormone therapy are rare but can include weight gain, bloating, headaches, and mood swings. If you experience any serious side effects, you should stop taking the hormones and consult your doctor.
It's important to talk to your doctor about whether it's bioidentical hormone therapy is right for you. If you're considering this type of therapy, ask about potential risks and side effects.