Hormonal decline affects everything — energy, cognition, body composition, sleep, mood, and performance. Our hormone optimization program uses comprehensive lab work and bioidentical hormones to restore your levels to where they should be, not just within the "normal" reference range. Our team treats to optimal function, not to avoid flagging a lab value.
We go beyond standard hormone testing. Our panels include free and total testosterone, estradiol, progesterone, DHEA-S, full thyroid panel (TSH, free T3, free T4, reverse T3, antibodies), cortisol, insulin, and metabolic markers. Treatment options include testosterone cypionate injections, topical preparations, pellet therapy, and female hormone balancing with bioidentical progesterone and estrogen. Every protocol is individualized based on your labs, symptoms, and goals. Testosterone therapy is contraindicated in prostate or breast cancer, polycythemia, severe sleep apnea (untreated), active liver disease, and pregnancy. Hematocrit must be monitored — testosterone increases red blood cell production.
What to expect
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Lab Work
Full hormone panel — testosterone, estradiol, thyroid, cortisol, insulin, metabolic markers.
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Analysis
Our clinical team reviews labs in context — optimizing, not just checking ranges.
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Protocol
Bioidentical hormones prescribed in the right form and dose.
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Monitor
Follow-up labs at 6–8 weeks with ongoing adjustments.
Frequently asked
How do I know if I need hormone therapy?
Common signs: fatigue, brain fog, weight gain, low libido, poor sleep. We use comprehensive lab work to determine if optimization is appropriate.
How soon will I feel results?
Many patients notice improvements in 2–4 weeks. Full optimization takes 2–3 months.
Research & evidence
Supporting clinical research
Peer-reviewed sources informing our protocols. We update this list as new high-quality studies are published.
- Bhasin S, Brito JP, Cunningham GR, et al. (2018). Testosterone Therapy in Men with Hypogonadism: An Endocrine Society Clinical Practice Guideline. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. View on PubMed →
- Stuenkel CA, Davis SR, Gompel A, et al. (2015). Treatment of Symptoms of the Menopause: An Endocrine Society Clinical Practice Guideline. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. View on PubMed →