Bioidentical Hormones

What are bioidentical hormones?

Bioidentical hormones are compounds designed to match the molecular structure of the hormones naturally produced by the body. Because of this similarity, they are commonly discussed in the context of hormone health and life-stage transitions.
Many individuals explore hormone health during phases such as perimenopause and menopause, when shifts in hormone levels may be associated with changes in energy, sleep, mood, temperature regulation, and overall well-being.
Bioidentical hormones are one option within a broader, individualized approach to hormone care. Any treatment considerations should be guided by a thorough review of personal health history and discussion with a qualified healthcare provider.

Molecular identity

Designed to match the structure of hormones your body naturally produces

Life-stage relevance

Perimenopause, menopause, andropause, and thyroid transitions

Individualized approach

Guided by personal health history and a qualified healthcare provider

One option among many

Part of a broader, individualized approach to hormone care

Comparison

How do they differ from conventional HRT?

Bioidentical Hormones

Personalized approach

Bioidentical hormones may offer a more personalized approach, with treatment plans tailored to an individual's unique needs and goals. Both bioidentical and conventional therapies are part of ongoing clinical discussions around managing hormone-related symptoms such as hot flashes, sleep disturbances, changes in libido, and vaginal dryness.

Conventional HRT

Standardized formulations

Conventional hormone replacement therapy (HRT) typically refers to standardized hormone formulations produced by pharmaceutical manufacturers.

Women's Health

Menopause

Menopause is defined in medicine as “12 months without a period”.

About Menopause

Menopause is defined in medicine as "12 months without a period". It represents a significant hormonal shift affecting multiple systems in the body — from sleep and mood to metabolism and sexual health.

Hormonal support during this stage is highly individualized. All treatment decisions are made in consultation with a physician following a full review of lab results and health history.

Women's Health

Peri-menopause

Perimenopause is a very tough transition period.

The Perimenopause Transition

Perimenopause is a very tough transition period. Hormone levels fluctuate unpredictably — sometimes making symptoms harder to predict or treat with standard approaches.

At this point, estrogen can actually worsen the situation, but supplementing progesterone to replace your declining levels can make a huge difference to how you feel.

Women's Health

Men's Health

Declining levels of testosterone in men lead to a transition that we now refer to as “andropause”

Testosterone Replacement

Testosterone replacement offers a powerful relief from these symptoms and can make you feel like yourself again.

All men’s BHRT programs begin with comprehensive baseline lab testing. Safety and efficacy are monitored continuously.
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