Frequently asked questions.
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Many may not realize, but hormone health can affect many other systems across the body including your immune system, musculoskeletal, and your nervous system, including you brain!
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Perimenopause can start as young as mid 30’s. Perimenopause can start as many as 10 years before menopause. If you are experiencing symptoms, Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) can help significantly.
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It is not unusual to hear this, but labs alone can’t tell the whole story. It is considered normal for Estradiol to range from 15 pg/mL to 400 pg/mL depending on where you are in your cycle, making this wide range difficult to truly catch perimenopause.
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Yes. Many standard "normal" ranges are very broad and don't account for how you feel personally. We focus on optimization, not just being in a range. We look at your specific symptoms alongside your labs to find the level where you actually feel your best.
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While you may have had hormone replacement before, it likely did not address all of the hormones that you may need. Women can also need testosterone. We also don’ t rely on labs alone, we treat you as an individual not a lab hormone level.
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Not necessarily, but most patients choose to because of how much better they feel. Hormone therapy is about maintaining optimal levels that your body is no longer producing. If you stop, your levels will likely return to where they were before treatment, along with the symptoms. We work with you to adjust your plan as your life and goals change.
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Absolutely. Hormones like testosterone and estrogen play a massive role in cognitive function. Many patients find that once their levels are balanced, they experience improved mental clarity, better memory, and a significant reduction in that mid-afternoon "mental fatigue."
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While every body is different, many patients report improved sleep and energy within the first 2–3 weeks. More significant changes, like improved mood, libido, and body composition, typically become noticeable within 6–12 weeks of consistent, optimized treatment.
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This is not a problem. We can do virtual visits. If you need testosterone, we can meet in person once a year or refer you to a provider near you to manage that.
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Yes! We specialize in Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT) for patients throughout North Alabama, and the entire state via telehealth. Unlike synthetic options, BHRT uses plant-derived hormones that are molecularly identical to those your body produces naturally, providing a safer and more effective path to hormonal balance.
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Absolutely. Cognitive decline and "brain fog" are some of the most common symptoms of hormonal shifts in both men and women. By focusing on hormone optimization, we help restore the mental sharpness and focus you need to stay productive at work and present with your family.
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Yes. We specialize in supervised medical weight loss for patients across North Alabama. Our clinic provides the latest in GLP-1 and GIP receptor agonists, specifically Semaglutide and Tirzepatide (the active ingredients in popular brands like Wegovy®, Ozempic®, and Mounjaro®). Because we are a hormone health clinic, we don't just provide a prescription; we evaluate your metabolic markers and insulin resistance to ensure these weight loss solutions work in harmony with your body’s unique chemistry.
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GLP-1 medications and Tirzepatide work by mimicking natural hormones that regulate appetite and blood sugar. These treatments slow gastric emptying and signal the brain to feel full longer, making them highly effective weight loss solutions for those who have struggled with traditional dieting. At Hormone Health of AL, we often combine these therapies with BHRT (Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy) to address the underlying hormonal imbalances that often cause weight plateaus in men and women throughout the Huntsville, Decatur, Athens, and Madison areas, in addition to all across Alabama.
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