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Hormone replacment therapy For Women

THE BIOIDENTICAL DIFFERENCE

 

Hormonal imbalances can affect every aspect of a woman’s life—energy levels, mood, weight, sleep, and overall well-being. Our Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT) is designed to restore balance naturally, using hormones that are identical to those your body produces. Whether you’re experiencing menopause, perimenopause, or other hormonal shifts, our personalized approach ensures you receive the right treatment for your unique needs. With expert guidance and customized dosing, BHRT can help you regain vitality, improve mental clarity, and enhance your quality of life. Take control of your health and feel like yourself again—schedule a consultation today!

Woman boxing, representing vitality and regaining energy through BHRT.

Bioidentical hormone replacement Therapy vs standard care

BHRT
  • The goal is to optimize hormones for optimal health
  • Recognizes that people often fall within a spectrum of suboptimal hormone levels 
  • Can use FDA-approved or compounded formulations based on patient needs
  • Utilize hormones that are biologically identical to the molecular hormones made in the body
Standard Care
  • The goal is to treat disease states 
  • Addresses absolute abnormal labs 
  • Only utilize FDA approved formulations
  • Often use synthetic hormones that may have higher risks and less benefit

 

Hormone Balance by Age

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Premenopause 20's-30's

  • Progesterone defiency/Estrogen Dominance
  • Testosterone excess
  • Testosterone decline (later 30's)
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Perimenopause 40's

  • Progesterone deficiency
  • Fluctuating Estrogen
  • Testosterone deficiency
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Menopause 50+

  • Estrogen deficiency
  • Progesterone deficiency
  • Testosterone deficiency

Discover Function of Y Men’s (and Women's) Health and Wellness Clinic

The founder of FoY is a physician who has been in practice for over 20yrs. He is Board certified in Family Medicine and completed a Fellowship in Women's Health and Surgical Obstetrics. Our BHRT program specializes in restoring hormonal balance through personalized treatment plans. Using bioidentical hormones in the form of creams, troches, pellets and injections we help patients achieve optimal wellness and relief from symptoms of hormonal imbalances. We tailor each approach to suit individual needs, ensuring safe and effective results that enhance overall health, vitality, and quality of life.

Unlike mens hormone replacement women's BHRT costs can fluctuate greatly depending on the amount and type of hormones required. In celebration of our recent opening we are offering treatment (pellets, creams, or injectables) for $150/mo which includes unlimited visits, quarterly labs and medications. Come see us for a $0 consultation with no obligations.

components of the imbalance

Estrogen (Estradiol, Estrone, Estriol)

Essential for reproductive health, bone density, heart health, and cognitive function. Deficiency can lead to hot flashes, osteoporosis, mood swings, and vaginal dryness

Estrogen hormone level chart illustrating deficiency and age ranges for women.
Progesterone molecule diagram illustrating hormone structure and function.

Progesterone

Essential for reproductive health, bone density, heart health, and cognitive function. Deficiency can lead to hot flashes, osteoporosis, mood swings, and vaginal dryness

Testosterone

Though often associated with men, women also need small amounts for libido, muscle mass, energy, and mental clarity. Deficiency can lead to fatigue, decreased motivation, and low sex drive.

Estrogen effects on women's health: heart, brain, liver, bones, skin, breasts, ovaries, and uterus.
Diagram of thyroid hormones T3 and T4 impacting metabolism, body temperature, and menstrual cycle.

Thyroid Hormones (T3, T4, TSH)

Regulate metabolism, energy levels, and cognitive function. Imbalances can cause weight fluctuations, fatigue, depression, and hair thinning.

DHEA (Dehydroepiandrosterone)

A precursor to estrogen and testosterone, supporting immune function, energy levels, and stress response. Low levels can contribute to fatigue and poor stress tolerance.

Levels of estrogen chart illustrating hormonal balance and impact on women's health.
Cortisol molecular structure diagram illustrating hormone imbalance and adrenal fatigue.

Adrenal Fatigue and Cortisol Steal

The body’s stress response will have a ripple effect on all other hormones.

Thyroid –Excess cortisol can impact TSH and inhibit the conversion of T3 to T4

The same building blocks used to make cortisol make the sex hormones. When the stress response is triggered these building blocks are “stolen” to make cortisol leading to lower levels of progesterone, estrogen, and testosterone

People whose bodies are chronically stressed, will have some level of Adrenal Dysfunction leading to a disruption in all other hormones

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