Boosts vitality and enhances overall emotional well-being.
Revitalizes sexual drive and health for improved intimacy.
Promotes restorative sleep, aiding in daily energy and cognitive function.
Strengthens physical structure for better mobility and injury prevention.
Lowers the chances of diseases associated with hormonal imbalances.
At Optimize Performance Medicine, we don’t just prescribe hormones; we take a comprehensive approach. Here’s how we do it:
Our specialists begin with a detailed evaluation of your hormonal levels, health history, and symptoms.
Based on your assessment, we create a tailored HRT plan that suits your individual needs.
Regular follow-ups and hormone level checks ensure optimal results and adjustment of treatment as needed.
We stay updated with the latest research and use only the highest quality bioidentical hormones.
Common signs indicating a potential need for HRT include persistent fatigue, mood swings, sleep disturbances, reduced libido, weight gain, muscle weakness, and hot flashes. These symptoms often arise from hormonal imbalances due to aging, menopause in women, or andropause in men. However, a thorough medical evaluation is essential to determine if HRT is appropriate for you.
The time frame to experience the benefits of HRT can vary depending on the individual's specific hormonal imbalance, the type of hormones used, and the mode of administration. Generally, some patients may begin to notice improvements in symptoms like sleep quality, mood, and energy levels within a few weeks, while other benefits, such as improved bone density or muscle mass, may take several months to manifest.
Like any medical treatment, HRT carries potential risks and side effects, which can vary based on the type of hormone used, dosage, and individual health factors. Common side effects may include bloating, breast tenderness, mood swings, and headaches. More serious risks, though less common, may include blood clots, gallbladder disease, and certain types of cancer. It’s crucial to discuss these risks with your healthcare provider to make an informed decision.