Hormone Management in Women
We Manage Menopause, Low Libido, PCOS, Thyroid, Weigh, Perimenopause & More
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Lost your spark? Low libido is common — and treatable. Discover science-backed therapies to reclaim your desire and enjoy intimacy again.
If you're experiencing low libido or not enjoying intimate moments as much as you used to, you're not alone. Decreased sexual desire in women can be caused by hormonal changes, stress, fatigue, or medical conditions. Fortunately, there are both hormonal and peptide-based treatments available that may help restore intimacy and confidence.One option is testosterone therapy, which is sometimes used off-label to treat Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder (HSDD) in women. While testosterone is not formally FDA-approved for this use in females, clinical guidelines (such as those from the Endocrine Society and International Menopause Society) support its use in peri and postmenopausal women, at carefully monitored low doses.
An alternative is Bremelanotide (brand name Vyleesi, also known as peptide PT-141) — a peptide medication FDA-approved specifically for treating HSDD in premenopausal women. Unlike testosterone, which works by balancing sex hormones, PT-141 acts on the brain receptors, enhancing sexual desire via neurological pathways rather than hormonal ones. It’s typically administered via a subcutaneous injection 45 minutes before anticipated sexual activity, and it is not a daily medication.
Menopause
We offer personalized hormone therapy, including estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, and thyroid support — available in topical, injectable, and other bio-identical forms. Medications are sourced from trusted regular and compounding pharmacies and delivered directly to your door.
Low Libido & drive
If you’re feeling less interested in intimacy and want to feel vibrant and confident again, you may be a great candidate for PT-141 or testosterone therapy. Contact us today to discuss your symptoms and explore personalized treatment options.
Weigh Management
Achieve your weight goal with personalized nutrition plan, and GLP-1 medications, available in injectable, sublingual, or pill forms. Alternatively, a short term Phentermine, Contrave and other effective options available. Feel and look your best again with our comprehensive weight loss program!
Symptom of Hormone Imbalance in Females
- Brain fog, forgetfulness
- Difficulty concentrating
- Mood swings
- Anxiety or irritability
- Depression or low motivation
- Sleep disturbances or insomnia
- Low libido
- Vaginal dryness or painful intercourse
- Irregular or heavy periods (perimenopause)
- Joint stiffness or aches
- Muscle loss (sarcopenia)
- Bone loss or increased fracture risk (osteopenia/osteoporosis)
- Hot flashes
- Night sweats
- Cold intolerance
- Fatigue or lack of stamina
- Weight gain, especially around the midsection
- Decreased muscle mass or strength
- Slower metabolism
- Increased insulin resistance or blood sugar issues
- Palpitations or racing heart
- Increased cholesterol or triglycerides
- Poor circulation or cold extremities
- Elevated blood pressure
- Thinning hair or hair loss
- Dry or aging skin
- Brittle nails
- Urinary frequency, urgency, or leakage
- Recurrent urinary tract infections
- Pelvic floor weakness
Hormones That May Influence Menopausal & Perimenopausal Symptoms :
Testosterone
Testosterone in women supports sexual desire, helps maintain lean muscle mass, enhances energy, and contributes to mood stability and mental clarity.
Estrogen
Estrogen plays a key role in regulating menstrual cycles, maintaining bone density, supporting cognitive function, skin elasticity, vaginal health, and protecting the cardiovascular system.
Progesterone
Progesterone promotes calmness and better sleep, helps balance estrogen, and supports menstrual regularity, fertility, and mood stability. It also has neuroprotective and anti-inflammatory properties.
DHEA
DHEA is a precursor to both estrogen and testosterone. Healthy DHEA levels are associated with improved immune function, energy, mood, and may predict longevity and a lower risk of chronic disease.
SHBG (Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin)
SHBG binds to sex hormones (especially testosterone and estrogen), regulating how much is free and bioavailable in the body. High SHBG can reduce hormone activity, while low SHBG may lead to excess free hormones and symptoms of imbalance.
Thyroid Hormones
Thyroid hormones regulate metabolism, influence energy levels, assist in temperature control, and support hair, skin, and nail health. Optimal thyroid function is essential for maintaining weight, mood, and cognitive performance.
Growth Hormone (GH)
Growth hormone is vital for cell growth, regeneration, and repair. It supports muscle mass, bone density, fat metabolism, and plays a key role in tissue healing and anti-aging processes.
Cortisol
Cortisol is the body’s primary stress hormone, helping regulate the stress response, blood sugar levels, immune function, and inflammation. It works alongside adrenaline in acute stress and also helps manage daily energy rhythms.
Oxytocin
Oxytocin, often called the “love hormone,” is involved in bonding, emotional connection, sexual response, and maternal behaviors. It also promotes a sense of calm, trust, and well-being.