Hormone therapy is a fantastic option for those looking to restore a hormone imbalance in the body, helping them live richer, more fulfilling lives. While hormone imbalances may occur for several reasons, most people experience an imbalance due to aging. This can affect many women, resulting in severe symptoms such as hot flashes, irritability, anxiety, weight gain, and night sweats.
At Naples Clinic, we use Evexias Bioidentical Therapy to help improve the lives of people everywhere, creating a treatment plan that is uniquely tailored to you and your body’s needs.
What are bioidentical hormones?
Bioidentical hormones are processed hormones made from natural sources, compounded to mimic the exact structure of natural hormones produced by your body. Because they are made with natural ingredients and designed to match the exact molecular structure of your hormones, bioidentical hormones can integrate into your body safely and efficiently. This makes it a much safer alternative to synthetic hormones, structurally like hormones but not identical. However, this can result in uncomfortable side effects, including weight gain, mood swings, and increased risk for cancer, blood clots, and other long-term health issues.
What kind of hormone therapy can I receive with bioidentical hormones?
There are several kinds of hormone replacement therapy services that you can receive, including:
- Estrogen Hormone Therapy – for women with low levels of estrogen
- Testosterone Hormone Therapy – for both women and men with low levels of testosterone
Hormones can be received by:
- Pellet therapy
- Creams and gels
- Patches
- Pills
- Injections
Speak with your doctor or medical professional to determine the best delivery method for you and your needs.
Trust Naples Clinic for your hormone replacement therapy! In addition to medi-spa services, we offer urgent care and primary caregiving. Visit our website to learn more, or call (239) 384-9392 to get in touch today!
Sources:
https://naples-clinic.com/services/
https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/articles/15660-bioidentical-hormones