Every hormone protocol here starts with a complete panel, not a single testosterone or estrogen number. From there, dosing gets titrated at follow-ups based on repeat labs and how you're actually feeling.
Testosterone replacement for men whose labs and symptoms point to low T — fatigue, low libido, poor recovery, mood changes. Dosing starts from your panel and gets adjusted from there.
Bioidentical hormone therapy for women navigating perimenopause, menopause, or other hormonal shifts. Same approach: full panel first, then a protocol built around your actual symptoms.
If weight, muscle, or metabolic health are also part of the picture, your hormone protocol gets read alongside those goals, by the same clinician handling both.
No. TRT is built for men, and BHRT addresses hormone needs for women, including perimenopause and menopause. Which one applies to you comes down to your labs and symptoms.
It varies by person and by what's being corrected, but most patients notice changes in energy, sleep, and mood within the first several weeks, with fuller effects building over months as dosing gets titrated.
Follow-up visits and periodic labs are built into the protocol from the start, so dosing keeps getting adjusted to how you're actually responding.
Most patients are starting fresh, so no. Your first visit is a full history and lab review, and the protocol gets built from that, regardless of experience level.