Female HRT

Bio-Identical Hormone Therapy

For women, the average hormonal imbalance causes a varitey of known symptoms; the headaches, sleepless nights, sweats, PCOS and much more. Start with an initial blood exam and get your levels tested with us.

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Boost Metabolism

Boost Focus

Boost Libido

BHRT and Progesterone Therapy

Progesterone provides those youthful, cheerful, calming, steady, well-balanced, and fertile features, primarily in women. In the past progesterone was regarded as simply the “pregnancy hormone” but research has proven its role to be much more expansive. Progesterone affects many tissues other than the uterus, including the urinary tract, heart, blood vessels, breasts, bones, hair, skin, pelvic muscles, and brain.
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What is Progesterone?

Progesterone is produced primarily after ovulation by the empty egg sac. Therefore, if you don’t ovulate, you make much less progesterone. There are several other (less common) reasons for low or declining progesterone levels. These include high cortisol levels, certain synthetic chemicals that incompletely mimic and interfere with estrogen (xenoestrogens), and luteal phase defects in which you ovulate but still don’t produce an adequate amount of progesterone. All these scenarios lead to an imbalance between estrogen and progesterone. As discussed before all hormones, especially estrogen’s and progesterone are kept in a very tight critical balance in order for us to function and feel our best.


Signs and Symptoms of Low Progesterone May Include:

 

  • Uterine fibroids
  • Fibrocystic breasts
  • Insomnia
  • Weight gain
  • Anxiety
  • Fatigue
  • Excessive menstrual bleeding
  • Increased risk of breast cancer

 


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BHRT and Thyroid

It is estimated that between 30% to as much as 80% of the population has some degree of low thyroid function (Hypothyroid). Even more unfortunate is that this imbalance, which affects so many aspects of health, is frequently either misdiagnosed, misunderstood, or completely overlooked. Hypothyroidism can be due to a genetic inheritance, menopause/peri-menopause, exposure to certain viruses, iodine deficiency, direct physical trauma to the thyroid gland, head trauma affecting the pituitary, autoimmune disease, or environmental toxins.


Common signs and symptoms of low thyroid levels:


Fatigue

Accelerated aging

Weight gain

Cold dry skin

Joint and muscle pain (even Fibromyalgia)

Constipation

Memory loss

Brain fog

Hair thinning/loss


If you have several of these symptoms you should schedule an appointment with Doll House Anti- Aging Clinic to further investigate the possibility of hypothyroidism and if so develop a treatment plan to get you feeling refreshed and energetic again.

3 Goals of Bio-Identical Hormone Therapy

1. Alleviate or slow down the symptoms caused by the natural decrease in production of hormones by the body.

2. Give the protective benefits which were originally provided by the naturally occurring hormones

3. Re-establish hormone balance & harmony

As stated above the goal of any Hormone replacement therapy regimen should be to provide an adequate supply of the deficient hormone in the form that is as close as possible to that which the body originally produced, therefore resulting in normal physiologic effects and ultimately symptom free effects.

No single person is alike so it is imperative that you and your physician or medical professional work together to customize BHRT. Bio-identical hormones are compounded by a pharmacist in needed strength and dosage and administered subcutaneously to meet each individuals needs. The precise components of each patient’s response to therapy will need to be determined and considered by us after:


 

  • Physical examination
  • Medical history
  • Symptoms Experienced
  • Laboratory testing

 

Close monitoring with your Doll House Anti-Aging Clinic at intervals ranging from every 3 months for 1st year of therapy then 1-2x per year thereafter will be essential to ensure that appropriate dosage adjustments are made.

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