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Our certification in Family Practice covers this area of health, but our real-world practice experience is what gives us a unique perspective on hormones. Working in hematology and oncology requires an understanding of how hormones influence the body as a whole, as they can impact tumor growth and blood cell function. Many of the medications we administer can alter hormone levels and cause hormone-related side effects, so we are well-versed in identifying hormonal symptoms and fixing them.
Benefits of Hormone Replacement Therapy
If you're experiencing unpleasant symptoms around menopause (like hot flashes, mood swings, vaginal dryness), there's no need to continue to suffer. Your case will be reviewed by our consulting Women's Health Nurse Practitioner, who is also a Menopause Society Certified Nurse Practitioner.
Enhance your cognitive function: maintaining balanced hormones can improve memory, lift mental fog, regulate mood, and even reduce your risk of dementia. We don't just focus on the classic hormones - estrogen, testosterone - we will review other hormone levels in your body as well, to be sure we get to the root cause of your symptoms.
Blood vessel health, cholesterol levels, and heart disease are all impacted by hormones. Healthy, balanced levels reduce your risk of heart disease and can lower cholesterol.
Hormones, particularly estrogen, help keep your bones strong. When there is not enough estrogen in your body, bones deteriorate and are more likely to fracture.