Hormone Balance & Peptides
Personalized hormone and peptide plans begin with a full evaluation—medical history, symptoms, exam, and focused lab tests—so treatment fits your body and goals.
Hormone Replacement
Dr. Julie provides personalized hormone replacement therapy tailored to your specific needs after a thorough evaluation. She combines medical history, lab results, and symptom assessment to design a safe, effective plan—whether your new to bioidentical hormones, needing a dose adjustment, or delivery method change—to restore balance and improve energy, mood, and overall well-being.
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Estradiol is a primary form of estrogen, a female sex hormone that regulates reproductive health, bone density, and cardiovascular function; it helps control the menstrual cycle, supports healthy vaginal tissue and lubrication, preserves bone strength to reduce fracture risk, aids mood and cognitive function, and contributes to skin elasticity. In clinical use, estradiol therapy can relieve menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats, and vaginal dryness, and may help prevent osteoporosis when prescribed appropriately. Estradiol is the body’s natural fountain of youth!
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Progesterone is a naturally occurring steroid hormone produced primarily by the ovaries benefits of progesterone include reducing menstrual irregularities and heavy bleeding, easing premenstrual symptoms such as mood swings and bloating and improving sleep. In menopausal hormone therapy, progesterone (or progestins) protects the uterus from the risk of endometrial hyperplasia and even breast cancer when combined with estrogen. Progesterone is our body’s “relax and rest” hormone.
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Testosterone is a key sex hormone that supports development and maintenance libido, muscle mass, bone density, red blood cell production, and mood regulation; in both men and women, appropriate testosterone levels contribute to energy, cognition, and overall metabolic health.
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Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) is a steroid hormone produced primarily by the adrenal glands that serves as a precursor to sex hormones—testosterone and estrogen—and plays a role in immune function, energy metabolism, and brain health. DHEA levels peak in early adulthood and decline with age, and low levels have been associated with fatigue, decreased bone density, mood changes, and diminished libido. Monitoring DHEA can help identify hormonal imbalances, guide replacement therapy when appropriate, and support strategies for healthy aging.DHEA is also helpful in balancing cortisol levels.
Our Peptides
NAD+
IBUTAMOREN
SEMORELIN
IGF-LR3
5-AMINO- 1MQ
MOTS-C
GHK-CU
SLU-PP/BAM