HormoneLossSymptomsinAurora
For women, the hormonal shifts of perimenopause and menopause touch everything - sleep, weight, sharpness, mood, and the quiet sense of no longer feeling like yourself. Estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, cortisol, thyroid - when the system shifts, everything shifts with it. The woman who finds us is not looking for someone to tell her this is normal. She is looking for someone who will do something about it.

For men, the decline is slower and subtler - the muscle that used to respond, the mental edge that has softened, the drive that once felt effortless. Testosterone and its companion hormones decline steadily from the mid-thirties onward, touching body composition, cognition, and vitality in ways that accumulate quietly across years. It is not inevitable. It is addressable. And the man who finds us has already decided that accepting it was never an option.
Women's Hormone Health
Perimenopause and menopause are not diseases - they are transitions. But without proper support, the symptoms can fundamentally alter quality of life. Our precision hormone protocols address the full picture: energy, sleep, weight, mood, libido, and cognitive clarity.
Men's Hormone Health
Testosterone decline is real, measurable, and treatable. When combined with thyroid, cortisol, and metabolic optimization, the results go far beyond what most men expect. Sharper thinking, better recovery, improved body composition, and restored drive.
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Hormone Health - Women
Precision hormone optimization for perimenopause, menopause, and beyond
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