Hormone Replacement Therapy
HRT AT TRUSTED WOMEN’S HEALTH
YOU NEED A Specialist
If you are considering hormone replacement therapy (HRT), it is important to work with a qualified women’s health specialist who understands the complexity of hormonal systems and how they shift across different life stages.
Hormones influence far more than reproductive health—they affect energy, sleep, mood, cognition, metabolism, bone density, and cardiovascular health. Because of this interconnected system, hormone therapy requires precise evaluation, individualized dosing, and ongoing monitoring.
At Trusted Women’s Health, we take a medically guided, data-informed approach to HRT. We evaluate your symptoms alongside comprehensive lab testing, determine your optimal hormone balance, and design a treatment plan tailored specifically to you. Our goal is to support safe, effective symptom relief while improving long-term health outcomes.
DO YOU EXPERIENCE any of THESE SYMPTOMS?
- Lack of energy
- Mood swings
- Difficulty sleeping
- Feeling depressed
- Low libido
- Feeling anxious
- Decreased strength
- Hot or cold flashes
- Lack of focus
If so, you may benefit from hormone evaluation and Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT).
We assess your symptoms alongside lab markers to develop a targeted, individualized treatment plan aligned with your health goals.
The PROCESS
Labs
We begin with comprehensive lab testing to evaluate hormone levels and key health markers. This provides a clear baseline and helps identify imbalances that may be contributing to your symptoms. These results guide a precise and individualized treatment plan.
Listen
Live
We translate your results into a practical treatment plan designed to improve daily function and long-term well-being. Care is continuously adjusted based on how you respond, ensuring outcomes remain effective and aligned with your goals.
There are MULTIPLE WAYS to GET STARTED with HORMONE THERAPY
Hormone therapy is never one-size-fits-all. The right approach depends on your lab results, symptoms, lifestyle, and preferences.
By starting with testing and evaluation, we can build a targeted plan that removes guesswork and supports more consistent outcomes from the beginning.
- Pellets
- Creams
- Oral therapy
BIOIDENTICAL vs. SYNTHETIC HORMONES
BIOIDENTICAL
Derived from plant sources
Structurally identical to human hormones
Can be customized to individual needs
Typically associated with fewer side effects when properly dosed
SYNTHETIC
Chemically altered to mimic natural hormones
Similar, but not identical, molecular structure
Standardized dosing
May carry a higher risk of side effects in some patients
Common QUESTIONS