Women's Health

Perimenopause & Menopause Hormone Therapy

Restore balance, clarity, energy, and confidence through every hormonal transition.
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Understanding the Hormonal Shift

This transition is biological, measurable, and treatable.

As you approach perimenopause, estrogen and progesterone begin to fluctuate. By menopause, these essential hormone levels decline significantly, triggering systemic changes in energy, sleep, cognition, metabolism, appearance, and emotional resilience.

Estrogen Decline

Impacts temperature regulation, bone density, cardiovascular wellness, and cognition.

Progesterone Decline

Can disrupt sleep, mood stability, and the calming rhythm of the nervous system.

Metabolic Resistance

Hormonal shifts can make weight gain more stubborn, especially around the midsection.

Quality of Life

Symptoms are rooted in cellular biology and can be managed with targeted care.
Common Symptoms

You do not have to accept a diminished quality of life.

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Hot Flashes

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Weight Gain

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Brain Fog

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Mood Changes

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Sleep Disruption

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Hair & Skin Changes

Modern Hormone Therapy Options

Safe, precise care built on modern medicine.

Today, clinical data shows that when administered correctly, modern hormone therapies are safe, highly effective, and deeply protective. We use bioidentical hormones and advanced testing to support maximum biological compatibility.
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Therapy Options

Personalized hormone support for every stage.

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Bioidentical Estradiol

Stabilizes estrogen levels to reduce hot flashes, night sweats, and neurological disruption.
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Micronized Progesterone

Supports restorative sleep, nervous system calm, and uterine protection.
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Personalized Optimization

Uses biomarkers and symptoms to fine-tune dosing, delivery method, and follow-up care.
Personalized Treatment Through Advanced Testing

We study the data, respect the biology, and build around you.

Before prescribing treatment, we evaluate comprehensive biomarkers to capture a precise picture of your hormone levels and active physiology. This allows our team to identify deficiencies and engineer a bespoke treatment protocol for your unique biology.
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Long-Term Health & Preventative Care

Optimize healthspan, not just symptom control.

Investing in perimenopause and menopause hormone therapy is an investment in longevity. Maintaining healthy hormone levels helps preserve lean muscle, protect cardiovascular wellness, support bone density, and keep you vibrant, active, and fully capable for decades to come.
Frequently Asked Questions

Answers for women navigating perimenopause and menopause.

Perimenopause most often begins in a woman’s 40s, though some women notice changes earlier. The timing depends on genetics, stress, health history, and individual hormone patterns.
Yes. Hot flashes, sleep disruption, weight changes, mood shifts, irregular cycles, and brain fog can begin years before menopause is officially reached.
No. Hormone therapy does not prolong perimenopause. It helps manage symptoms and restore balance while your body moves through its natural hormonal transition.
Perimenopause is the transitional phase when hormone levels fluctuate and cycles change. Menopause is reached after 12 consecutive months without a menstrual period.
When prescribed and monitored by trained medical professionals, bioidentical hormone therapy can be a safe, effective option for symptom relief and long-term wellness support.
Estradiol therapy can help reduce hot flashes, night sweats, vaginal dryness, brain fog, sleep disruption, and other symptoms linked to estrogen decline.
It may help. Hormonal decline can affect collagen, elasticity, skin hydration, and hair density. Optimized hormone levels can support healthier skin and hair over time.
Hormone therapy can improve the metabolic environment that contributes to menopause weight gain, especially when paired with nutrition, movement, labs, and medical oversight.
Yes. Progesterone and estrogen balance can influence nervous system calm, sleep rhythm, temperature regulation, and mood stability.
Some women notice better sleep, fewer hot flashes, or improved mood within weeks. Deeper changes in body composition, skin, hair, and long-term wellness build gradually.

Feel Like Yourself Again

You do not have to simply “push through” hormonal decline alone.
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