Hormonal imbalances are among the most commonly undiagnosed conditions in the U.S. Millions of men experience the daily ups and downs of imbalanced hormones, whether due to reproductive issues, adrenal fatigue, or thyroid disorders like hypothyroidism. Instead of turning to synthetic hormones and prescription drugs that can wreak further havoc on the body, we believe in natural solutions that bring balance to the body’s hormonal system.
Hypothyroidism is most likely to occur in women and people over age 50. Adrenal fatigue is caused by prolonged stress and is thought to affect 2 in 3 people to some degree. By the year 2025, an estimated 40 million women will have a hormonal imbalance of some kind.
Symptoms include...
What are the symptoms of hypothyroidism, adrenal fatigue, and gender-related hormonal imbalance?
Hypothyroidism
Adrenal Fatigue
Hormonal Imbalance
If you have the symptoms of hormonal imbalance, adrenal fatigue or hypothyroidism, we invite you to schedule an appointment with us for an exam and consultation. We will evaluate your symptoms and run tests to determine whether you are deficient in hormones or have a hormonal condition that may be manageable with certain lifestyle changes and holistic treatment.
How can you diagnose hormonal imbalances and disorders of hormone-producing glands?
Treatment is available for each of these conditions, and it doesn’t have to be synthetic or invasive. We believe in natural thyroid hormone replacement, as well as bioidentical hormone therapy for people with estrogen, progesterone, and androgen imbalances. If we believe a patient to have adrenal fatigue, we will may suggest adopting stress management techniques, better sleep habits, regular exercise, and a healthy diet to manage the condition and reverse it.
What types of hormone treatments are available for these conditions?
During this consultation, you’ll receive expert guidance on the most suitable treatments for your goals, comprehensive information about potential risks, and realistic expectations for your desired outcomes.