HORMONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY
At your initial consult appointment, your provider will thoroughly review your medical history, including any symptoms you’re experiencing and your overall health status. This discussion helps your provider understand your concerns and goals for hormone therapy. Your provider will inquire about specific symptoms related to hormone imbalances, such as hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings, fatigue, weight gain, or changes in libido. Understanding the nature and severity of these symptoms helps guide the treatment plan.
A physical examination will be conducted to assess your overall health, including measurements such as blood pressure, heart rate, and body mass index (BMI).Blood tests may be ordered to measure hormone levels, such as estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, thyroid hormones, and cortisol. These tests provide valuable information about your hormonal status and help guide treatment decisions.
Based on your medical history, symptoms, and lab results, your provider will discuss various treatment options for hormone therapy. This may include:
- Bioidentical hormone therapy: Natural hormones that are chemically identical to those produced by the body may be prescribed.
- Synthetic hormone therapy: Hormones that are similar to those naturally produced in the body but are synthesized in a laboratory may be recommended.
- Route of administration: Hormones can be administered orally, through transdermal patches, injections, creams, or vaginal suppositories, depending on the patient’s preference and medical needs.
- Dosage and timing: The healthcare provider determines the appropriate dosage and frequency of hormone therapy based on the patient’s individual needs and response to treatment.
Your provider will discuss the potential risks and benefits of hormone therapy, including its impact on various aspects of health, such as bone density, cardiovascular health, and cancer risk.
A personalized treatment plan is developed based on your preferences, medical history, and treatment goals. The plan may include hormone therapy as well as lifestyle modifications, dietary recommendations, and other supportive therapies to optimize health outcomes.
Regular follow-up visits are scheduled to monitor your response to hormone therapy, adjust treatment as needed, and address any questions or concerns. Blood tests may be repeated periodically to assess hormone levels and ensure the effectiveness and safety of the treatment.
Overall, hormone therapy treatment consultations involve a thorough evaluation of your hormonal status, symptoms, and medical history, followed by the development of a personalized treatment plan aimed at restoring hormonal balance and improving your overall well-being.
PRICING
(does not include labs or medication)
- Initial Consult: $250
- 1st Month follow up appointment with provider $150
- 2nd Month follow up appointment with provider $150
- Monthly followups thereafter with RN $75
- Provider followups every three months $150
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HORMONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY
At your initial consult appointment, your provider will thoroughly review your medical history, including any symptoms you’re experiencing and your overall health status. This discussion helps your provider understand your concerns and goals for hormone therapy. Your provider will inquire about specific symptoms related to hormone imbalances, such as hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings, fatigue, weight gain, or changes in libido. Understanding the nature and severity of these symptoms helps guide the treatment plan.
A physical examination will be conducted to assess your overall health, including measurements such as blood pressure, heart rate, and body mass index (BMI).Blood tests may be ordered to measure hormone levels, such as estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, thyroid hormones, and cortisol. These tests provide valuable information about your hormonal status and help guide treatment decisions.
Based on your medical history, symptoms, and lab results, your provider will discuss various treatment options for hormone therapy. This may include:
- Bioidentical hormone therapy: Natural hormones that are chemically identical to those produced by the body may be prescribed.
- Synthetic hormone therapy: Hormones that are similar to those naturally produced in the body but are synthesized in a laboratory may be recommended.
- Route of administration: Hormones can be administered orally, through transdermal patches, injections, creams, or vaginal suppositories, depending on the patient’s preference and medical needs.
- Dosage and timing: The healthcare provider determines the appropriate dosage and frequency of hormone therapy based on the patient’s individual needs and response to treatment.
Your provider will discuss the potential risks and benefits of hormone therapy, including its impact on various aspects of health, such as bone density, cardiovascular health, and cancer risk.
A personalized treatment plan is developed based on your preferences, medical history, and treatment goals. The plan may include hormone therapy as well as lifestyle modifications, dietary recommendations, and other supportive therapies to optimize health outcomes.
Regular follow-up visits are scheduled to monitor your response to hormone therapy, adjust treatment as needed, and address any questions or concerns. Blood tests may be repeated periodically to assess hormone levels and ensure the effectiveness and safety of the treatment.
Overall, hormone therapy treatment consultations involve a thorough evaluation of your hormonal status, symptoms, and medical history, followed by the development of a personalized treatment plan aimed at restoring hormonal balance and improving your overall well-being.
PRICING
(does not include labs or medication)
- Initial Consult: $250
- 1st Month follow up appointment with provider: $150
- 2nd Month follow up appointment with provider: $150
- Monthly followups thereafter with RN: $75
- Provider followups every three months: $150