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“This place is awesome!! The staff is super friendly and professional. Very knowledgeable. Highly recommend them!!!”
Jenna K O’Fallon
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Hormonal changes are part of life.
As women get older, they experience hormonal changes associated with menopause. Levels of specific hormones can drop, and the balance between hormones can change. These deficiencies and imbalances, while something that happens as part of a woman’s normal course of life, can lead to a variety of unpleasant symptoms. They include:
- Hot flashes and night sweats
- Vaginal dryness
- Loss of interest in sex
- Anxiety
- Sleep problems
- Many more
It’s all about your health
Individualized attention
When it comes to hormones, “nuance” is the right word. And particularly so for women, whose treatment with hormone replacement therapy is not as straightforward as it tends to be for men. This is where our experience and knowledge are important.
Every woman is unique, meaning one of a kind. At the same time, symptoms can be the result of low levels of a hormone, or two hormones, or three, or the result of imbalances. In addition, levels can be affected by the stress and toxins that we normally encounter as we live our lives. Our experienced, compassionate medical professionals evaluate and carefully consider all of the many factors involved, including:
- Estrogen (estradiol) and progesterone levels
- Testosterone levels (free and total)
- Human growth hormone
- DHEA-S hormone
- Cortisol levels
- Thyroid function
- Symptoms
- Lifestyle
- Health history
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At WoMan Up, we run bloodwork and conduct a thorough evaluation and history, then take the care and time necessary to create a treatment plan that will work for you.