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Hormone Replacement Therapy

If you find yourself facing new health challenges and feeling overwhelmed, you are not alone. We understand the struggles you’re facing, and we’re here to offer a different path forward—a path that sees you as a whole person, not just a collection of symptoms.

Our holistic approach to hormone replacement therapy is all about empowering you with the knowledge and support you need to finally feel like your best self.

Don't Suffer Alone

You need a specialist

There is no such thing as a spot check to dial in hormones. An extensive symptom and history review is imperative. Providers must look at not only sex hormones (which most women have either never had evaluated or have had inferior evaluations of) but also the thyroid, cortisol, micronutrients, and metabolism. Often, the problem has many influencing factors, requiring a true medical detective to piece together the puzzle.

To address these symptoms, it takes a provider who not only understands the incredibly intricate hormonal symphony, but one who will also listen. Noble Functional Medicine has helped many patients who suffer from these symptoms, and we can help you, too.

We know that no two patients are the same, so the approach and strategy are always determined on a case-by-case basis. Our team works together to break down the problem and tackle the symptoms, ensuring patients can balance hormones without suffering.

Women & Men

Our comprehensive approach to Balancing Hormones

Our approach to balancing hormones takes into account your unique biochemistry, lifestyle factors, and underlying health issues to develop a personalized plan that promotes hormonal harmony.

Ways to Balance Hormones

How Do You Get Your Hormones Back on Track?

We harness the power of a wide array of hormonal and non-hormonal approaches, honing in on personalized nutrition, stress management, targeted supplementation, and lifestyle adjustments to help your hormones find their harmonious rhythm once again.

When it comes to hormone replacement therapy, labs play a crucial role in uncovering the root cause of your symptoms. We test for a variety of hormones beyond the normal estrogen & progesterone, as we know that other hormones like TSH and cortisol also play a significant role in how you feel.

Unraveling hormones imbalances is rarely straight-forward, which is why we get to know you and your personal struggles through 1:1 support. We truly listen to our patients to find and address the root causes of their symptoms, rather than temporary hormonal fixes.

We carefully evaluate each of your symptoms to see where herbal, botanical, or nutritional supplementation may help. Sleep is probably one of the most common complaints of my menopausal or perimenopausal patients, and there are supplement regimens that work great for that.

Metabolism and weight management is a common concern for individuals struggling with imbalanced hormones. When it is no longer about calories eaten and calories burned, getting cortisol, glucose, and insulin under control can be accomplished using many techniques such as intermittent fasting (time-restricted feeding), timing of macronutrient intake, supplemental nutrition, and at times pharmaceutical medications.

One key aspect of our approach is embracing the strength of bioidentical hormones, which are compounds that work in harmony with your body by mirroring the hormones it naturally produces.

HRT with Bioidentical Hormones

Bioidentical Hormone Therapy Could be the Key to balancing your hormones

We believe there has been no greater missed opportunity in medical prevention than in treating the decline in hormones that comes with menopause. Despite two decades of admittedly faulty interpretation of one very large study, the medical community is finally starting to apply what is known about how to safely prescribe hormones to women in the right way, at the right time, and for the right reasons.

BIOIDENTICAL

Derived from plant sources

A molecular structure identical to the hormones produced by the human body

Can be customized to match your specific hormone levels

More easily metabolized and utilized by the body

ARTIFICIAL

Chemically altered and do not resemble the body's natural hormones

Different chemical structure than the hormones naturally produced by your body

Ineffective "one-size-fits-all" approach

Higher risk of side effects

Types of HRT

There are multiple ways to get started with HRT (Hormone Replacement Therapy)

We’re here to help you finding the right form of hormone replacement therapy that works best for your unique needs and preferences.

Oral hormone therapy offers a simple and discreet way to take hormones, providing a measured dosage for symptom management.

Topical creams offer a convenient way to apply hormones to the skin for absorption, allowing for customized dosing and easy adjustment as needed.

Hormone patches adhere to the skin and release hormones continuously, offering a hands-free approach to hormone therapy that can be effective for some individuals.

Hormone injections provide a direct and controlled way to deliver hormones into the body, offering a rapid and precise method of hormone administration for specific needs.

Feel Like Your Best Self Again

Let's Do This Right

When your hormones decide to throw a surprise party, complete with hot flashes, mood swings, and sleep troubles, you don’t need to struggle alone. We are here with experience, support, and solutions to help you navigate these changes.

In Case You're wondering...

Frequently Asked Questions

Bioidentical hormones share the same chemical structure as the ones your body makes or used to make naturally. The benefit to that is they will bind and be utilized in the same way.  They will also be metabolized the same way, so there will be less “foreign material” presented to your body to deal with. For example, Premarin is estrogen made from pregnant horse urine!  Horse estrogen has MANY more metabolites than our own bioidentical hormone estrogen and creates metabolites your body has never seen before.

Not only is it important to know your hormone lab levels, it’s also important to know how the hormones metabolize.  The way someone metabolizes these hormones can determine whether replacement will be successful or cause needless side effects.  For females who still have menstrual cycles, it’s important to check at the right time of the month to get accurate information.
Yes!  There are different methods and timing of testing depending on the question we are trying to answer.  If you are looking at the wrong end of the cycle for instance you can totally miss the answer. “Normal” in the world of lab tests only means you got an A- to a D +, rather than being “normal” we will strive for “optimal”.
Females typically start to have decreased testosterone levels as we enter Perimenopause and sometimes before. Progesterone is usually next. As we enter Menopause, our estrogen first becomes erratic, like a storm, before falling off a cliff. Thyroid is a common hormone that requires close attention as it is very sensitive to changes in these other hormones.
Actually, testosterone is most abundant sex hormone in BOTH men and women! This hormone is responsible for more than just muscles. Testosterone is a hormone of vitality. It plays a role in libido, energy and metabolism. Testosterone can be safely optimized in both men AND women.
Although we utilize compounding pharmacies many times to create formulas that are not widely commercially available to fill certain needs, the pharmacies we use are licensed and regulated by the FDA.  There are also MANY commercial options available for testosterone, estrogen, progesterone and thyroid optimization. There are creams, gels, patches, shots, pills and pellets.
Hormones have been safely prescribed for many decades. Estrogen replacement has been shown to decrease the risk of developing breast cancer. Testosterone replacement has been tested in older men with heart conditions and found to be more protective than dangerous.
In many cases hormone issues are caused by factors which are also affecting your general health.  Especially in younger men and women, hormone dysfunction can be caused by insulin resistance which contributes to risk of diabetes and obesity. Identifying and fixing these issues can not only improve hormone function but decrease risk of chronic disease. This is why functional medicine is superior to siloed traditional approach.
Yes, in many cases there are supplements which can improve your symptoms without prescription medications.  Balancing estrogen dominance, increasing progesterone and testosterone and regulating cortisol are all things which may be accomplished with botanicals or nutraceuticals. Metabolism and glucose management can also be greatly affected by some non-medicinal therapies.

Insights

Resources

We have a treasure trove of valuable insights waiting for you to dive into, all about hormones and your body’s unique balance.