Alpharetta HRT Hormone Replacement Therapy
Hormone pellets are now available to patients at our new Alpharetta (HRT) Hormone Replacement Therapy clinic for menopausal or postmenopausal hormone therapy. Hormone pellets are considered the most natural form of HRT and an effective and comfortable alternative to hormone injections.
Even if you have had no success with pills, patches and creams, we encourage you to experience what so many patients refer to as the most effective new menopausal or postmenopausal hormone therapy.
Hormone Pellet Therapy
Patients report that the brand new hormone pellet therapy at North Fulton OBGYN of Alpharetta consistently relieves their menopause symptoms, improves energy and mood, lowers body fat and even increases low sex drives.
What is Bioidentical Hormone Therapy?
Bioidentical hormones are man made hormones which are chemically identical to ones your body naturally makes. Bioidentical hormone therapy is the most natural method of hormone replacement therapy and is also the easiest for your body to absorb which means quicker and more effective results.
Hormone Therapy by Alpharetta’s Top Female OBGYN
Hormone therapy should only be administered under the care of a board-certified physician, who will consider both your current symptoms and medical history including any pre-existing conditions when creating a custom hormone treatment plan for you. Dr. Vinokur has been caring for women in all stages of life for 30 years and built her practice around improving her patients’ lives with natural treatments.
How HRT Improves Menopausal and Postmenopausal Symptoms
As women age, their hormone levels fluctuate, and this chemical change can lead to several undesirable side effects including:
- Weight gain
- Hot flashes
- Mood swings
- Lowered sex drive
- Headaches
- Disrupted sleep cycles
- Fatigue
- Insomnia
- Vaginal dryness
- Memory loss
- Night sweats
The good news is that these conditions can be successfully treated by engaging in hormone replacement therapy. Hormones such as estrogen and in some cases, testosterone, are introduced in measured doses to counteract the hormonal imbalances that occur during menopause. As your hormones return to their natural levels, menopausal symptoms dissipate.