Women and HRT

rej-admin • August 8, 2024

Bre, one of the Nurse Practitioners at Rejuvime Medical, discusses Hormone Replacement Therapy in women.

Hey, everyone. I’m Bre, one of the nurse practitioners here at Rejuvime Medical here today to talk a little bit about hormone replacement in women. So women go through perimenopause, menopause, and eventually become postmenopausal. These symptoms that we can experience, hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings, trouble sleeping, lower libido, low energy levels, and just fatigue in general. We take a look at your lab work, including your estrogen levels, progesterone, thyroid levels, testosterone levels, DHEA, and several other lab values to determine what type of treatment is best for you. We offer a therapy in cream form, pellet form, injection form, and even pills. If you’re interested in any of these therapies, give us a call today.

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