Pricing
Transparent women's hormone care pricing
The initial consult includes a comprehensive review, lab ordering, and lab review with you. Labs and medications are billed separately.
Women's Hormone Care
Includes a comprehensive review of symptoms across every system — brain, body, sexual health, and more — plus your goals, risk factors, preferences, and special considerations. Labs are ordered and reviewed with you. Does not include lab costs or medications.
Full symptom review — brain fog, sleep, mood, joint pain, sexual health, urinary symptoms, and more
Your goals, preferences, and what feeling better actually means for you
Personal and family risk factors — cardiovascular history, cancer history, bone health, and more
Lab ordering and a dedicated visit to review results together
Personalized treatment options matched to your stage of life
Ongoing follow-up, medication management, and adjustments once established
The Hormone Journey
Hormones do not change the same way throughout life
A simple way to think about it: hormones are more predictable for years, then perimenopause becomes the chaotic transition, and menopause creates a new lower baseline. That shift is real. It affects far more than temperature regulation.
Stable
More consistent signaling
Chaos
Sharp swings and crashes
Lower baseline
A real physiologic shift
Stable years
More predictable hormone signaling
Cycles can still be difficult, but hormone patterns are usually more consistent and easier to map.
Perimenopause
The chaotic transition
Hormones do not decline in a straight line. They swing, spike, and crash. That is why symptoms can feel random and intense.
Post-menopause
A different baseline
This is not just aging. Estradiol and progesterone are now profoundly lower, and the body feels that shift everywhere.
It's Not Just Hot Flashes
The full-body picture is why so many women feel missed
Most women were never told how many symptoms can connect back to changing hormones. Seeing the whole pattern can be validating on its own.
Brain + mood
Body
Sexual + urinary
The Forgotten Hormone
Testosterone matters in women too
This is one of the biggest gaps in women's care. Testosterone affects libido, motivation, energy, and sexual function, yet many women are never told it belongs in the conversation at all.
Key Point
Women produce far more testosterone than estradiol when measured on the same scale.
That does not mean every woman needs testosterone therapy. It means the hormone should not be ignored or treated like it only matters in men.
What We Do Differently
Education first. Personalization second. No minimizing.
A good plan starts with clarity. That means explaining where symptoms may fit, where they may not, and which options make sense for your stage of life and goals.
Look at the full hormone picture
Estradiol, progesterone, and testosterone are discussed together instead of pretending one hormone explains everything.
Take symptoms seriously
Brain, body, sexual health, urinary symptoms, and long-term risks all belong in the conversation.
Build a personalized plan
Treatment decisions should match your stage of life, goals, history, and actual symptoms rather than a generic protocol.
GLP-1 when it fits
Weight and metabolic changes during the hormone transition are real and common. If GLP-1 therapy is the right answer for what you're experiencing, management of that is part of your care here.
Start Here
Women deserve a clinic that takes this seriously
If you feel like something has shifted and nobody has put the pieces together clearly, that is exactly where this conversation should begin.