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WOMEN'S HEALTH · BHRT · PERIMENOPAUSE · MENOPAUSE · CHARLESTON, SC

You're Not Imagining It. And You Don't Have to Live With It

Concierge BHRT and women's hormone optimization for patients throughout Charleston, Mt Pleasant, Daniel Island, the barrier islands, Summerville, and the broader Lowcountry. Advanced diagnostic labs, direct provider access, and protocols built around your specific biology — not a clinical average.

Feel Like Yourself

Stay In Control

Think Clearly Again

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WOMEN'S HEALTH · BHRT · PERIMENOPAUSE · MENOPAUSE · CHARLESTON, SC

You're Not Imagining It. And You Don't Have to Live With It

Concierge BHRT and women's hormone optimization for patients throughout Charleston, Mt Pleasant, Daniel Island, the barrier islands, Summerville, and the broader Lowcountry. Advanced diagnostic labs, direct provider access, and protocols built around your specific biology — not a clinical average.

Accepting New Patients

Charleston Lowcountry

Telehealth Available

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WOMEN'S HEALTH · BHRT · PERIMENOPAUSE · MENOPAUSE · CHARLESTON, SC

You're Not Imagining It. And You Don't Have to Live With It

Concierge BHRT and women's hormone optimization for patients throughout Charleston, Mt Pleasant, Daniel Island, the barrier islands, Summerville, and the broader Lowcountry. Advanced diagnostic labs, direct provider access, and protocols built around your specific biology — not a clinical average.

Feel Like Yourself

Stay In Control

Think Clearly Again

Downtown Charleston

Downtown Charleston

Mt Pleasant

Mt Pleasant

Daniel Island

Daniel Island

Isle of Palms

Isle of Palms

Kiawah Island

Kiawah Island

Summerville

Summerville

Nexton

Nexton

Sound Familiar?

You're Doing Everything Right. So Why Do You Feel Like This?

Women across Mount Pleasant, Daniel Island, Kiawah, and the greater Charleston Lowcountry are discovering that the fatigue, brain fog, weight resistance, and sleep disruption they've been told to "push through" aren't character flaws. They're hormonal signals and they respond to clinical intervention guided by providers who specialize in female hormone optimization.

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0.0%

of postmenopausal women in the U.S. were receiving hormone therapy — despite 80% experiencing symptoms that respond to treatment. Source: Yang & Toriola, JAMA Health Forum, September 2024

Common Signs of Hormone Decline in Women:

You're accomplished. You manage everything — a career, a household, a life in one of the most sought-after communities in the Lowcountry. But somewhere in your late 30s or 40s, your body stopped cooperating. The sleep vanished. The weight shifted. The clarity — emotional and mental — isn't what it was.

Crushing Fatigue

Rest doesn't restore you

Low Libido

Desire and response fade

Weight Resistance

Hard to build or keep

Brain Fog

Focus and word recall slip

Sleep Disruption

Night sweats, racing thoughts

Mood Shifts

Anxiety, irritability, feeling flat

Common Signs of Hormone Decline in Women:

You're accomplished. You manage everything — a career, a household, a life in one of the most sought-after communities in the Lowcountry. But somewhere in your late 30s or 40s, your body stopped cooperating. The sleep vanished. The weight shifted. The clarity — emotional and mental — isn't what it was.

Crushing Fatigue

Rest doesn't restore you

Low Libido

Desire and response fade

Weight Resistance

Hard to build or keep

Brain Fog

Focus and word recall slip

Sleep Disruption

Night sweats, racing thoughts

Mood Shifts

Anxiety, irritability, feeling flat

Common Signs of Hormone Decline in Women:

You're accomplished. You manage everything — a career, a household, a life in one of the most sought-after communities in the Lowcountry. But somewhere in your late 30s or 40s, your body stopped cooperating. The sleep vanished. The weight shifted. The clarity — emotional and mental — isn't what it was.

Crushing Fatigue

Rest doesn't restore you

Low Libido

Desire and response fade

Weight Resistance

Hard to build or keep

Brain Fog

Focus and word recall slip

Sleep Disruption

Night sweats, racing thoughts

Mood Shifts

Anxiety, irritability, feeling flat

The Hero Health & Hormone Difference

Charleston Has No Shortage of Hormone Clinics. Concierge Care for Women is Harder to Find.

40+ Biomarker Analysis

Estradiol, progesterone, DHEA-S, thyroid, metabolic and cardiovascular panels mapped before any protocol.

Direct Provider Access

Same clinician builds and adjusts your care plan — no rotating staff, no rushed slots.

Full Clinical Toolkit

BHRT, pellet therapy, peptide therapies, thyroid optimization — based on your specific biology.

Concierge Model

Month-to-month. No long-term contracts. You're a patient, not a billing cycle.

The Hero Health & Hormone Difference

Charleston Has No Shortage of Hormone Clinics. Concierge Care for Women is Harder to Find.

40+ Biomarker Analysis

Estradiol, progesterone, DHEA-S, thyroid, metabolic and cardiovascular panels mapped before any protocol.

Direct Provider Access

Same clinician builds and adjusts your care plan — no rotating staff, no rushed slots.

Full Clinical Toolkit

BHRT, pellet therapy, peptide therapies, thyroid optimization — based on your specific biology.

Concierge Model

Month-to-month. No long-term contracts. You're a patient, not a billing cycle.

The Hero Health & Hormone Difference

Charleston Has No Shortage of Hormone Clinics. Concierge Care for Women is Harder to Find.

40+ Biomarker Analysis

Estradiol, progesterone, DHEA-S, thyroid, metabolic and cardiovascular panels mapped before any protocol.

Direct Provider Access

Same clinician builds and adjusts your care plan — no rotating staff, no rushed slots.

Full Clinical Toolkit

BHRT, pellet therapy, peptide therapies, thyroid optimization — based on your specific biology.

Concierge Model

Month-to-month. No long-term contracts. You're a patient, not a billing cycle.

A Protocol Built Around Your Complete Hormonal Story

Every care plan begins with a comprehensive lab evaluation. What's included reflects your results, your symptoms, and your goals — not a standard protocol that gets applied to every woman who walks through the door.

Hormone Evaluation & Mapping

A complete hormone profile — estradiol, progesterone, DHEA-S, testosterone, thyroid, and FSH — gives your care plan a clinical foundation. We evaluate how these markers interact because no hormone works alone during perimenopause or menopause. Levels are reviewed against optimal functional ranges, not the broad reference ranges many providers use, and monitored regularly as your protocol is refined.

Energy, Weight & Metabolism

Hormonal shifts during perimenopause directly change how your body stores fat, regulates energy, and responds to the same diet and exercise that worked for years. Whether you're at a studio on Coleman or walking the bridge in Mount Pleasant, your body deserves a plan built for this stage. We address these pathways through hormone optimization, targeted supplementation, and peptide therapy where clinically indicated. Labs are tracked throughout.

Libido & Intimate Wellness

Hormonal decline can directly affect female sexual health, including desire, arousal, comfort, and confidence. A thorough clinical evaluation helps identify whether changes in estradiol, testosterone, or progesterone are contributing, and to what degree. Care plans address immediate symptoms and long-term hormonal balance, with each protocol built around your comfort, goals, daily priorities, and lasting quality of life, so treatment feels personal, measured, and clinically appropriate.

Sleep, Mood & Mental Clarity

Sleep disruption, anxiety, irritability, and brain fog are among the most commonly reported — and most commonly dismissed — symptoms of hormonal imbalance in women. Your evaluation covers the markers driving each of these pathways, and care protocols are designed to address the full clinical picture. Women across Charleston and the Lowcountry name cognitive clarity, steady mood, and consistently restful sleep as important as any physical change.

Thyroid & Adrenal Function

Thyroid dysfunction and adrenal fatigue often overlap with perimenopause—and they’re frequently missed on standard labs. Your evaluation includes a full thyroid panel with free T3, free T4, and TPO antibodies, plus cortisol and DHEA-S to assess adrenal output. These results are reviewed as part of your complete health picture and addressed alongside hormone optimization when clinically appropriate.

Bone, Heart & Longevity Risk

Estrogen loss after menopause can accelerate bone density decline and shift cardiovascular risk in ways many women are never counseled about. Hero Health & Hormone includes Vitamin D, calcium, a full lipid panel with ApoB, and inflammatory markers in your baseline labs. These results guide your hormone protocol while shaping a long-term preventive strategy that moves beyond symptom relief into sustained, protective care for healthier aging.

A Protocol Built Around Your Complete Hormonal Story

Every care plan begins with a comprehensive lab evaluation. What's included reflects your results, your symptoms, and your goals — not a standard protocol that gets applied to every woman who walks through the door.

Hormone Evaluation & Mapping

A complete hormone profile — estradiol, progesterone, DHEA-S, testosterone, thyroid, and FSH — gives your care plan a clinical foundation. We evaluate how these markers interact because no hormone works alone during perimenopause or menopause. Levels are reviewed against optimal functional ranges, not the broad reference ranges many providers use, and monitored regularly as your protocol is refined.

Energy, Weight & Metabolism

Hormonal shifts during perimenopause directly change how your body stores fat, regulates energy, and responds to the same diet and exercise that worked for years. Whether you're at a studio on Coleman or walking the bridge in Mount Pleasant, your body deserves a plan built for this stage. We address these pathways through hormone optimization, targeted supplementation, and peptide therapy where clinically indicated. Labs are tracked throughout.

Libido & Intimate Wellness

Hormonal decline can directly affect female sexual health, including desire, arousal, comfort, and confidence. A thorough clinical evaluation helps identify whether changes in estradiol, testosterone, or progesterone are contributing, and to what degree. Care plans address immediate symptoms and long-term hormonal balance, with each protocol built around your comfort, goals, daily priorities, and lasting quality of life, so treatment feels personal, measured, and clinically appropriate.

Sleep, Mood & Mental Clarity

Sleep disruption, anxiety, irritability, and brain fog are among the most commonly reported — and most commonly dismissed — symptoms of hormonal imbalance in women. Your evaluation covers the markers driving each of these pathways, and care protocols are designed to address the full clinical picture. Women across Charleston and the Lowcountry name cognitive clarity, steady mood, and consistently restful sleep as important as any physical change.

Thyroid & Adrenal Function

Thyroid dysfunction and adrenal fatigue often overlap with perimenopause—and they’re frequently missed on standard labs. Your evaluation includes a full thyroid panel with free T3, free T4, and TPO antibodies, plus cortisol and DHEA-S to assess adrenal output. These results are reviewed as part of your complete health picture and addressed alongside hormone optimization when clinically appropriate.

Bone, Heart & Longevity Risk

Estrogen loss after menopause can accelerate bone density decline and shift cardiovascular risk in ways many women are never counseled about. Hero Health & Hormone includes Vitamin D, calcium, a full lipid panel with ApoB, and inflammatory markers in your baseline labs. These results guide your hormone protocol while shaping a long-term preventive strategy that moves beyond symptom relief into sustained, protective care for healthier aging.

A Protocol Built Around Your Complete Hormonal Story

Every care plan begins with a comprehensive lab evaluation. What's included reflects your results, your symptoms, and your goals — not a standard protocol that gets applied to every woman who walks through the door.

Hormone Evaluation & Mapping

A complete hormone profile — estradiol, progesterone, DHEA-S, testosterone, thyroid, and FSH — gives your care plan a clinical foundation. We evaluate how these markers interact because no hormone works alone during perimenopause or menopause. Levels are reviewed against optimal functional ranges, not the broad reference ranges many providers use, and monitored regularly as your protocol is refined.

Energy, Weight & Metabolism

Hormonal shifts during perimenopause directly change how your body stores fat, regulates energy, and responds to the same diet and exercise that worked for years. Whether you're at a studio on Coleman or walking the bridge in Mount Pleasant, your body deserves a plan built for this stage. We address these pathways through hormone optimization, targeted supplementation, and peptide therapy where clinically indicated. Labs are tracked throughout.

Libido & Intimate Wellness

Hormonal decline can directly affect female sexual health, including desire, arousal, comfort, and confidence. A thorough clinical evaluation helps identify whether changes in estradiol, testosterone, or progesterone are contributing, and to what degree. Care plans address immediate symptoms and long-term hormonal balance, with each protocol built around your comfort, goals, daily priorities, and lasting quality of life, so treatment feels personal, measured, and clinically appropriate.

Sleep, Mood & Mental Clarity

Sleep disruption, anxiety, irritability, and brain fog are among the most commonly reported — and most commonly dismissed — symptoms of hormonal imbalance in women. Your evaluation covers the markers driving each of these pathways, and care protocols are designed to address the full clinical picture. Women across Charleston and the Lowcountry name cognitive clarity, steady mood, and consistently restful sleep as important as any physical change.

Thyroid & Adrenal Function

Thyroid dysfunction and adrenal fatigue often overlap with perimenopause—and they’re frequently missed on standard labs. Your evaluation includes a full thyroid panel with free T3, free T4, and TPO antibodies, plus cortisol and DHEA-S to assess adrenal output. These results are reviewed as part of your complete health picture and addressed alongside hormone optimization when clinically appropriate.

Bone, Heart & Longevity Risk

Estrogen loss after menopause can accelerate bone density decline and shift cardiovascular risk in ways many women are never counseled about. Hero Health & Hormone includes Vitamin D, calcium, a full lipid panel with ApoB, and inflammatory markers in your baseline labs. These results guide your hormone protocol while shaping a long-term preventive strategy that moves beyond symptom relief into sustained, protective care for healthier aging.

Not Sure Yet?

The free consultation is a real clinical conversation — not a sales call. You'll leave with clarity on whether BHRT or another approach makes sense for your situation, what the lab process actually involves, and what concierge care at Hero Health & Hormone looks like in practice. No commitment. No pressure.

Not Sure Yet?

The free consultation is a real clinical conversation — not a sales call. You'll leave with clarity on whether BHRT or another approach makes sense for your situation, what the lab process actually involves, and what concierge care at Hero Health & Hormone looks like in practice. No commitment. No pressure.

Not Sure Yet?

The free consultation is a real clinical conversation — not a sales call. You'll leave with clarity on whether BHRT or another approach makes sense for your situation, what the lab process actually involves, and what concierge care at Hero Health & Hormone looks like in practice. No commitment. No pressure.

BHRT Near Me · Charleston Lowcountry

Serving Women Throughout Charleston & the Lowcountry

Hero Health & Hormone accepts new BHRT and women's health patients across the greater Charleston area and surrounding Lowcountry communities. Lab work is available at convenient local draw sites, and most follow-up care is accessible via telehealth — so your location rarely needs to be a barrier.

BHRT Near Me · Charleston Lowcountry

Serving Women Throughout Charleston & the Lowcountry

Hero Health & Hormone accepts new BHRT and women's health patients across the greater Charleston area and surrounding Lowcountry communities. Lab work is available at convenient local draw sites, and most follow-up care is accessible via telehealth — so your location rarely needs to be a barrier.

BHRT Near Me · Charleston Lowcountry

Serving Women Throughout Charleston & the Lowcountry

Hero Health & Hormone accepts new BHRT and women's health patients across the greater Charleston area and surrounding Lowcountry communities. Lab work is available at convenient local draw sites, and most follow-up care is accessible via telehealth — so your location rarely needs to be a barrier.

Charleston Area

Downtown Charleston

James Island

Johns Island

West Ashley

Summerville & Lower Lowcountry

Nexton, The Ponds, Cane Bay

Palmetto Bluff, Berkeley Hall

Hilton Head Island

Beaufort

Mount Pleasant Area

I'On, Belle Hall, Carolina Park

Daniel Island

Isle of Palms, Sullivans Island

Dunes West

Charleston Area

Downtown Charleston

James Island

Johns Island

West Ashley

Summerville & Lower Lowcountry

Nexton, The Ponds, Cane Bay

Palmetto Bluff, Berkeley Hall

Hilton Head Island

Beaufort

Mount Pleasant Area

I'On, Belle Hall, Carolina Park

Daniel Island

Isle of Palms, Sullivans Island

Dunes West

Charleston Area

Downtown Charleston

James Island

Johns Island

West Ashley

Summerville & Lower Lowcountry

Nexton, The Ponds, Cane Bay

Palmetto Bluff, Berkeley Hall

Hilton Head Island

Beaufort

Mount Pleasant Area

I'On, Belle Hall, Carolina Park

Daniel Island

Isle of Palms, Sullivans Island

Dunes West

Is This Right For You?

Find Out What Optimal Looks Like for You

The free consultation is a real clinical conversation — no pressure, no commitment. You'll leave with a clear picture of whether BHRT makes sense for your situation, what the lab process involves, and what concierge care at Hero Health & Hormone actually looks like.

Is This Right For You?

Find Out What Optimal Looks Like for You

The free consultation is a real clinical conversation — no pressure, no commitment. You'll leave with a clear picture of whether BHRT makes sense for your situation, what the lab process involves, and what concierge care at Hero Health & Hormone actually looks like.

Is This Right For You?

Find Out What Optimal Looks Like for You

The free consultation is a real clinical conversation — no pressure, no commitment. You'll leave with a clear picture of whether BHRT makes sense for your situation, what the lab process involves, and what concierge care at Hero Health & Hormone actually looks like.

Frequently Asked Questions About BHRT in Charleston, SC

Real answers about your hormones, your symptoms, and what feeling like yourself again actually looks like — no commitment."

Q: Does Hero Health & Hormone see patients in Charleston, or is everything done remotely?

Hero Health & Hormone is a service area practice serving patients throughout the Charleston Lowcountry and surrounding communities — including Mt Pleasant, Daniel Island, Sullivan's Island, Isle of Palms, Kiawah Island, Seabrook Island, James Island, Johns Island, Summerville, Goose Creek, Bluffton, Beaufort, Hilton Head, Georgetown, and Pawleys Island. Lab work is completed at convenient local draw sites near you. Many consultations and follow-up appointments are conducted via telehealth, and in-person visits are available by appointment. Contact us to discuss the options that work best for your location.

Q: Q: What is bioidentical hormone therapy (BHRT) and how does it work?

Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy uses hormones structurally identical to those your body produces naturally — including estradiol, progesterone, and, when clinically indicated, testosterone. At Hero Health & Hormone in Charleston, BHRT begins with a comprehensive lab panel — 40+ biomarkers — to map exactly where your levels stand and what's behind your symptoms. Based on your results and clinical picture, your provider may recommend pellet therapy, topical hormones, or oral options. All protocols are monitored and adjusted over time as part of your ongoing concierge care.

Q: What are symptoms of hormone imbalance in women?

Common symptoms include crushing fatigue, sleep disruption and night sweats, brain fog, unexplained weight gain (particularly around the midsection), low libido, anxiety, irritability, and mood swings. Many women in the Charleston area are told their labs look "normal" while experiencing these symptoms. The standard reference range is broad and based on population averages. Hero Health & Hormone evaluates estradiol, progesterone, testosterone, thyroid, and adrenal markers alongside a full biomarker panel to find where you stand relative to your own hormonal baseline — not just a statistical average.

Q: Is BHRT safe? What are the risks I should know about?

When clinically indicated and properly supervised, BHRT has a well-established safety record. Important considerations include effects on breast tissue, cardiovascular function, and clotting risk — all of which are monitored through regular lab work at Hero Health & Hormone. BHRT is not appropriate for every woman; those with certain conditions, including hormone-receptor-positive cancers or significant untreated cardiovascular disease, may not be considered appropriate candidates. A thorough clinical evaluation and comprehensive lab review are required before any treatment is initiated.

Q: Will BHRT affect my fertility?

Certain hormone protocols can influence ovarian function and cycle regularity, which is an important consideration for women with future reproductive goals. Hero Health & Hormone offers fertility-conscious alternatives — including cycle-aware timing, modified dosing, and targeted supplementation — that support your body's natural hormonal rhythm and balance. These considerations are discussed during your initial consultation and built into your care plan.

Frequently Asked Questions About BHRT in Charleston, SC

Real answers about your hormones, your symptoms, and what feeling like yourself again actually looks like — no commitment."

Q: Does Hero Health & Hormone see patients in Charleston, or is everything done remotely?

Hero Health & Hormone is a service area practice serving patients throughout the Charleston Lowcountry and surrounding communities — including Mt Pleasant, Daniel Island, Sullivan's Island, Isle of Palms, Kiawah Island, Seabrook Island, James Island, Johns Island, Summerville, Goose Creek, Bluffton, Beaufort, Hilton Head, Georgetown, and Pawleys Island. Lab work is completed at convenient local draw sites near you. Many consultations and follow-up appointments are conducted via telehealth, and in-person visits are available by appointment. Contact us to discuss the options that work best for your location.

Q: Q: What is bioidentical hormone therapy (BHRT) and how does it work?

Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy uses hormones structurally identical to those your body produces naturally — including estradiol, progesterone, and, when clinically indicated, testosterone. At Hero Health & Hormone in Charleston, BHRT begins with a comprehensive lab panel — 40+ biomarkers — to map exactly where your levels stand and what's behind your symptoms. Based on your results and clinical picture, your provider may recommend pellet therapy, topical hormones, or oral options. All protocols are monitored and adjusted over time as part of your ongoing concierge care.

Q: What are symptoms of hormone imbalance in women?

Common symptoms include crushing fatigue, sleep disruption and night sweats, brain fog, unexplained weight gain (particularly around the midsection), low libido, anxiety, irritability, and mood swings. Many women in the Charleston area are told their labs look "normal" while experiencing these symptoms. The standard reference range is broad and based on population averages. Hero Health & Hormone evaluates estradiol, progesterone, testosterone, thyroid, and adrenal markers alongside a full biomarker panel to find where you stand relative to your own hormonal baseline — not just a statistical average.

Q: Is BHRT safe? What are the risks I should know about?

When clinically indicated and properly supervised, BHRT has a well-established safety record. Important considerations include effects on breast tissue, cardiovascular function, and clotting risk — all of which are monitored through regular lab work at Hero Health & Hormone. BHRT is not appropriate for every woman; those with certain conditions, including hormone-receptor-positive cancers or significant untreated cardiovascular disease, may not be considered appropriate candidates. A thorough clinical evaluation and comprehensive lab review are required before any treatment is initiated.

Q: Will BHRT affect my fertility?

Certain hormone protocols can influence ovarian function and cycle regularity, which is an important consideration for women with future reproductive goals. Hero Health & Hormone offers fertility-conscious alternatives — including cycle-aware timing, modified dosing, and targeted supplementation — that support your body's natural hormonal rhythm and balance. These considerations are discussed during your initial consultation and built into your care plan.

Frequently Asked Questions About BHRT in Charleston, SC

Real answers about your hormones, your symptoms, and what feeling like yourself again actually looks like — no commitment."

Q: Does Hero Health & Hormone see patients in Charleston, or is everything done remotely?

Hero Health & Hormone is a service area practice serving patients throughout the Charleston Lowcountry and surrounding communities — including Mt Pleasant, Daniel Island, Sullivan's Island, Isle of Palms, Kiawah Island, Seabrook Island, James Island, Johns Island, Summerville, Goose Creek, Bluffton, Beaufort, Hilton Head, Georgetown, and Pawleys Island. Lab work is completed at convenient local draw sites near you. Many consultations and follow-up appointments are conducted via telehealth, and in-person visits are available by appointment. Contact us to discuss the options that work best for your location.

Q: Q: What is bioidentical hormone therapy (BHRT) and how does it work?

Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy uses hormones structurally identical to those your body produces naturally — including estradiol, progesterone, and, when clinically indicated, testosterone. At Hero Health & Hormone in Charleston, BHRT begins with a comprehensive lab panel — 40+ biomarkers — to map exactly where your levels stand and what's behind your symptoms. Based on your results and clinical picture, your provider may recommend pellet therapy, topical hormones, or oral options. All protocols are monitored and adjusted over time as part of your ongoing concierge care.

Q: What are symptoms of hormone imbalance in women?

Common symptoms include crushing fatigue, sleep disruption and night sweats, brain fog, unexplained weight gain (particularly around the midsection), low libido, anxiety, irritability, and mood swings. Many women in the Charleston area are told their labs look "normal" while experiencing these symptoms. The standard reference range is broad and based on population averages. Hero Health & Hormone evaluates estradiol, progesterone, testosterone, thyroid, and adrenal markers alongside a full biomarker panel to find where you stand relative to your own hormonal baseline — not just a statistical average.

Q: Is BHRT safe? What are the risks I should know about?

When clinically indicated and properly supervised, BHRT has a well-established safety record. Important considerations include effects on breast tissue, cardiovascular function, and clotting risk — all of which are monitored through regular lab work at Hero Health & Hormone. BHRT is not appropriate for every woman; those with certain conditions, including hormone-receptor-positive cancers or significant untreated cardiovascular disease, may not be considered appropriate candidates. A thorough clinical evaluation and comprehensive lab review are required before any treatment is initiated.

Q: Will BHRT affect my fertility?

Certain hormone protocols can influence ovarian function and cycle regularity, which is an important consideration for women with future reproductive goals. Hero Health & Hormone offers fertility-conscious alternatives — including cycle-aware timing, modified dosing, and targeted supplementation — that support your body's natural hormonal rhythm and balance. These considerations are discussed during your initial consultation and built into your care plan.