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As a woman, your hormones affect your quality of life. This may be most obvious for menopausal women who experience night sweats, hot flashes, insomnia, mood swings and more. However, hormone imbalance can also affect women in their 30s and 40s, changing menstruation, intensifying PMS and causing fatigue, anxiety and weight gain. For both groups, balancing hormones may be the key to relief — and to enjoying life.

As a woman, you are one-of-a-kind. The same is true of your hormone levels. Unfortunately, the traditional hormone replacement is an "average dose" of synthetic hormones. The problem is that this average dose doesn't match your unique hormone levels... and doesn't even address all the hormones that affect your body.

To restore hormone balance, we use bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT). Unlike traditional hormone replacement, this "natural" approach consists of checking all your hormone levels and prescribing a treatment that fits them exactly. This maximizes relief while minimizing side effects associated with inappropriate hormone levels.

With easy take-home kits, you can test when the symptoms are present and, for certain tests, can take multiple readings throughout the day. Most women only require a saliva test, but some may need a simple finger-stick test. In either case, the results are unique to you, as is the treatment we prescribe.

With a custom-made transdermal cream, your individual hormone levels are brought into balance. With testing, careful risk assessment and modification of dose, the right treatment can have immediate results. In the ten years we've used BHRT, we have seen dramatic changes, from symptom relief and restful nights to a revitalized sex life, re-energized relationships and happier, more enjoyable lives.
Hormone replacement is not right for all women. For those who are candidates, BHRT offers the best combination of effectiveness and safety. And it isn't a lifetime commitment. After we provide the diagnosis, information and guidance you need, the decision to try BHRT, or to stop it later, is yours. 
