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3850 Bird Rd. #103B
Coral Gables, FL 33146
10271 Sunset Drive #D-101
Miami, FL 33173
Phone: (305) 330-6900
Phone: (786) 899-4514
CUSTOMIZED TREATMENT: Our experienced team will personalize your HRT plan to meet your unique needs, ensuring safe and effective results.
ACHIEVE YOUR IDEAL BODY: Finally, achieve your fitness goals with hormonal support for weight management and muscle growth.
REVITALIZE YOUR INTIMACY: Rekindle the passion in your relationship with enhanced libido and sexual satisfaction.
BALANCE YOUR MOOD: Regain control over your emotions and experience improved mental well-being.
REDISCOVER YOUR ENERGY: Bid farewell to fatigue and welcome boundless energy and vitality back into your life.
Body Rx has helped countless individuals regain control of their lives through Hormone Replacement Therapy. Your journey to a happier, healthier you starts here!
3850 Bird Rd. #103B
Coral Gables, FL 33146
10271 Sunset Drive #D-101
Miami, FL 33173
Phone: (305) 330-6900
Phone: (786) 899-4514
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is a medical treatment that involves supplementing or replacing hormones in the body, typically estrogen and/or progesterone for women and testosterone for men. It is used to alleviate symptoms of hormone deficiency, such as hot flashes, mood swings, and decreased energy levels, and can also be prescribed to manage certain medical conditions like menopause or low testosterone levels.
There are various forms of HRT, including:
• For women: Estrogen-only therapy, combined estrogen and progesterone therapy, and bioidentical hormone therapy.
• For men: Testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) is the primary option.
The choice of HRT type depends on the specific hormonal needs and the patient's medical history.
Yes, HRT can have potential risks and side effects. They may include an increased risk of blood clots, stroke, breast cancer (for some types of HRT in women), and mood changes. However, the risks vary depending on factors like the type of HRT, dosage, and individual health. It's crucial to discuss these potential risks with a healthcare provider.
HRT can be administered in various ways, including oral pills, transdermal patches, creams, gels, injections, and pellet implants. The method chosen often depends on the specific hormones being replaced and patient preference.
HRT is not suitable for everyone, and eligibility depends on individual health factors and goals. It's essential to consult with a healthcare provider who can assess your medical history, symptoms, and hormone levels to determine if HRT is appropriate for you. They can also discuss alternative treatments or lifestyle changes if HRT is not recommended.
These answers provide a general overview of HRT, but it's crucial for individuals interested in HRT to have a personalized consultation with a healthcare provider to address their specific needs and concerns.