Fatigue, brain fog, low libido, and mood changes aren't just part of getting older — they're often signs of a hormone imbalance that can be identified and treated. We use bioidentical hormones and a data-driven approach to restore your vitality and get you back to your best.
Bioidentical hormones are compounds manufactured to have the exact same molecular structure as the hormones your body naturally produces. Because they are structurally identical, your body metabolizes them along the same natural pathways — making them a more precise and physiologically compatible option compared to conventional synthetic hormones.
By the time most people reach their mid-thirties, hormone levels begin to naturally decline. This affects estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, thyroid hormones, and cortisol — creating a cascade of symptoms that many people are told are simply "part of aging." They're not. They're treatable.
At eHormone & Wellness Center, we don't guess. We test your levels comprehensively, evaluate your symptoms, and build a personalized treatment plan designed to restore balance — not just move your numbers into a reference range, but get you feeling genuinely well again.
Bioidentical vs. Synthetic Hormones
Hormone therapy looks different for men and women — different hormones, different symptoms, different goals. Select your tab below to learn more.
Testosterone is the primary male hormone responsible for muscle mass, energy, libido, mood, and overall vitality. It peaks in a man's early twenties and naturally declines by roughly 1–2% per year after age 30. By the time many men are in their 40s and 50s, levels may have dropped enough to cause real, noticeable symptoms — a condition sometimes called andropause.
Many men are told their labs are "normal" when in fact they are simply within the bottom of a broad reference range. We don't treat reference ranges — we treat people. If you're experiencing symptoms of low testosterone, that matters to us regardless of where your number sits on a chart.
Testosterone decline is natural with age, but it can also be accelerated by stress, poor sleep, obesity, certain medications, chronic illness, or lifestyle factors. Testicular dysfunction, pituitary disorders, and prior injury or surgery can also contribute to low levels independent of age.
TRT restores testosterone to optimal physiological levels using bioidentical hormones. We use injections or compounded topical creams tailored to your labs and lifestyle. All medications and supplies are delivered directly to your home. Follow-up visits and lab reviews keep your therapy dialed in over time.
TRT can reduce natural sperm production. If preserving fertility is a priority, we will discuss alternative or supplementary therapies — such as HCG or similar — that can help maintain fertility alongside hormone optimization.
Optimal testosterone supports mitochondrial function and cellular energy production — helping you feel alert, motivated, and physically capable.
Testosterone promotes lean muscle development and fat metabolism. Most men see a meaningful shift in how their body looks and performs within a few months.
Many men report sharper cognitive function, better emotional stability, and greater overall sense of well-being once testosterone is optimized.
Testosterone is the primary driver of male sex drive. TRT commonly restores libido, improves erectile function, and enhances sexual confidence and satisfaction.
Testosterone plays a role in sleep architecture. Optimized levels are associated with improved sleep quality, fewer nighttime awakenings, and more restorative rest.
Healthy testosterone supports bone density, cardiovascular health, and metabolic function — reducing the risk of chronic conditions associated with hormonal decline.
Women's hormones fluctuate throughout their lives — during the menstrual cycle, pregnancy, perimenopause, and menopause. When estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone begin to decline — often starting in the late thirties or early forties — the effects can be wide-ranging and disruptive, affecting nearly every system in the body.
What many women are told is "just menopause" or "normal aging" is often a treatable hormonal imbalance. With the right combination of bioidentical hormones and ongoing monitoring, most women experience significant and lasting relief.
Many women don't realize that testosterone is an important hormone for female health too — playing a key role in energy, libido, muscle tone, cognition, and mood. Low testosterone in women is often overlooked, but it can be a primary driver of fatigue, reduced drive, and sexual dysfunction. Our approach evaluates the full hormonal picture, not just estrogen and progesterone.
No — not when dosed correctly. Female testosterone therapy uses much lower doses than male TRT, carefully calibrated to restore physiological levels normal for a woman. We monitor closely for any signs of excess and adjust accordingly. Most women tolerate this therapy very well.
Women experiencing symptoms of perimenopause, menopause, post-menopause, or those with diagnosed hormone imbalances at any age may benefit from HRT or BHRT. A comprehensive lab evaluation guides all decisions — no two treatment plans are the same.
Estrogen therapy is the most effective available treatment for vasomotor symptoms — reducing hot flashes and night sweats significantly for most women.
Balanced hormones reduce mood instability, anxiety, and depressive symptoms. Many women report feeling calmer, sharper, and more emotionally stable within weeks.
BHRT — particularly testosterone — helps restore sexual desire, arousal, and comfort with intimacy, improving both satisfaction and relationship quality.
Progesterone has a calming, sleep-promoting effect. Balanced hormones reduce nighttime waking, night sweats, and insomnia — leading to more restorative rest.
Estrogen and testosterone both play roles in maintaining bone density and lean muscle mass — reducing osteoporosis risk and helping maintain strength with age.
Hormonal balance supports healthy insulin sensitivity, cholesterol levels, and body composition — with potential protective effects on cardiovascular health.
Hormone decline isn't just about age. Multiple factors can accelerate or worsen the process — many of which are treatable once identified.
Hormone production declines gradually from the mid-thirties onward. By 40–50, most people experience clinically meaningful changes in estrogen, testosterone, and progesterone.
Elevated cortisol from ongoing stress competes with and depletes sex hormone production — a phenomenon sometimes called "cortisol steal."
Most hormone production — including testosterone and growth hormone — occurs during deep sleep. Chronic sleep disruption directly suppresses hormone levels.
Hypothyroidism and Hashimoto's disease are common, often undiagnosed contributors to fatigue, weight gain, and hormone imbalance — in both men and women.
Insulin resistance and excess body fat disrupt hormone signaling pathways, accelerating decline and making symptoms worse regardless of age.
The hormonal transition before and after menopause is one of the most significant hormonal shifts in a woman's life — and one of the most treatable.
The adrenal glands produce DHEA and a portion of testosterone. Adrenal stress or burnout can meaningfully reduce circulating hormone levels in both sexes.
Certain medications — including statins, antidepressants, and oral contraceptives — can suppress hormone levels. Some medical conditions do the same.
All medications are compounded to your exact prescription and delivered directly to your home. Delivery method is selected based on your labs, lifestyle, and clinical needs.
The preferred method for men's TRT and low-dose testosterone in women. This method produces more stable, consistent hormone levels with fewer fluctuations compared to intramuscular injections. Small, easy self-administered injections.
Transdermal testosterone and estrogen creams are applied to the skin daily. A good option for those who prefer to avoid injections — effective, simple, and precisely dosed to your prescription.
Bioidentical progesterone (micronized) taken orally at night. Supports hormonal balance in women and has a mild sedative effect that can improve sleep quality.
Available as a cream, gel, or other transdermal preparation. Compounded to your exact dose for precise, individualized delivery — particularly important in perimenopause and menopause management.
DHEA, Pregnenolone, and Oxytocin can be added to support adrenal function, mood, immune health, and overall hormonal balance when clinically indicated.
Thyroid function is evaluated as part of your comprehensive hormone panel. When clinically appropriate, thyroid optimization is offered as an add-on — addressing one of the most commonly overlooked contributors to fatigue and weight gain.
Most providers check testosterone and call it a day. We take a whole-body approach — evaluating all the systems that interact with and influence hormone balance. Thyroid, adrenal, metabolic, and inflammatory markers are all part of our picture.
This matters because hormones don't work in isolation. A thyroid problem can mimic low testosterone. Adrenal stress can suppress sex hormone production. Insulin resistance affects estrogen metabolism. If we only look at one piece, we miss the full picture.
Men over 30 have clinically low testosterone — most are never diagnosed or offered treatment.
Of perimenopausal women report symptoms severe enough to affect daily quality of life — yet the majority never receive hormonal evaluation.
Of hypothyroid patients on standard treatment still report persistent fatigue — often due to incomplete thyroid optimization.
Labs are billed separately — through your health insurance or at a discounted cash-pay rate through our partner lab. Your provider will specify exactly what panels are needed before ordering.
60-minute telehealth visit with your licensed provider. In-depth symptom review, health history, and goal setting.
A full hormone, thyroid, and metabolic panel is ordered. Labs processed via your insurance or at a discounted cash-pay rate.
Your provider reviews your results with you in detail, explains the findings, and finalizes your personalized treatment plan.
Medications are delivered to your home. Follow-up visits and lab monitoring keep your therapy optimized over time.
Important Notice: Due to federal regulations, we are unable to see anyone with Medicare or Medicaid in our practice.
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