Bioidentical Hormone Replacement (BHRT) for Menopause in Folsom
Hormone therapy matched to your own chemistry, for hot flashes, sleep disruption, brain fog, and the weight changes nobody warned you about.
- Advanced hormone testing first
- Dosing adjusted to your labs
- Symptoms taken seriously
Most evaluations are scheduled within 48 hours.
What perimenopause actually looks like
It isn’t a smooth decline — the erratic phase is what makes symptoms so unpredictable.
You’re not imagining it
These symptoms are physiological, measurable, and treatable — not something to be managed quietly for a decade.
Hot flashes and night sweats
Sudden heat, flushing, and waking drenched several times a week.
Sleep that stopped working
Falling asleep fine and waking at three, or never reaching deep sleep at all.
Brain fog and word-finding
Losing the thread mid-sentence, forgetting names, feeling mentally slower.
Weight that shifted
The same eating and exercise, a different body — particularly around the middle.
“That’s just part of getting older”
Many women are told to wait it out. Between symptom dismissal and outdated fears about hormone therapy, a lot of treatable suffering goes untreated.
What often happens instead
- Symptoms attributed to stress, age, or mood without any hormone testing.
- Antidepressants offered as a first-line answer to a hormonal problem.
- Blanket fear of hormone therapy based on early readings of the WHI study.
- Testing limited to a single FSH value that says little in perimenopause.
What we do differently
- Advanced hormone panel establishing where you actually are in the transition.
- Body-identical hormones structurally matched to what your body produces.
- An honest, individualised discussion of benefits and risks for your history.
- Dose reviewed against repeat labs and your symptoms, then adjusted.
What your protocol may include
Estrogen, progesterone, and sometimes testosterone each address different symptoms. Thyroid is assessed alongside, since the pictures overlap.
Bioidentical Hormone Replacement
Body-identical estrogen and progesterone dosed to your laboratory values and symptoms, with scheduled review rather than a fixed prescription.
Explore BHRTThyroid Optimization
Thyroid dysfunction mimics menopause closely — fatigue, weight change, brain fog. We evaluate both rather than assuming.
Explore thyroid careNutritional Support
Targeted supplementation where lab work identifies deficiencies affecting bone health, energy, or mood during the transition.
Explore nutritional supportWho this is built for
Suitability depends on your symptoms, your labs, and your personal and family medical history.
Hormone therapy isn’t right for everyone. A personal history of breast cancer, certain clotting disorders, or unexplained vaginal bleeding needs assessment first. Bring your full history to your consultation.
- Perimenopausal symptoms with cycles still present
- Post-menopausal and still symptomatic years later
- Preference for body-identical rather than synthetic hormones
- Symptoms dismissed elsewhere as normal aging
- Surgical menopause following hysterectomy
Three steps from evaluation to recovery
Advanced hormone testing
A panel covering estradiol, progesterone, FSH, testosterone, and thyroid to establish where you are and what’s driving symptoms.
Customised BHRT dosing
A provider reviews your results with you and builds a protocol around your symptom priorities and medical history.
Symptom and lab fine-tuning
Follow-up testing and review, adjusting the dose until symptoms are controlled at the lowest effective level.
Your questions, answered
Bioidentical hormones have the same molecular structure as the ones your body produces. Several synthetic preparations — conjugated equine estrogens and medroxyprogesterone, for example — are structurally different and behave differently in the body. It’s worth knowing that compounded bioidentical products are not FDA-approved, while some body-identical preparations are. We’ll go through that distinction with you honestly.
It can help with the hormonal contribution — particularly sleep, energy, and the metabolic shift many women notice. It isn’t a weight loss treatment, and results depend on nutrition, resistance training, and sleep alongside it. Anyone framing hormones as a weight loss solution is overselling.
The early Women’s Health Initiative reporting caused a lasting shift in practice, and subsequent analysis substantially changed how those findings are interpreted — particularly regarding age at initiation and how long since menopause began. Risk is real but individual. That conversation belongs with a provider who knows your history, not a webpage.
Hot flashes and night sweats often respond within a few weeks. Sleep, mood, and cognitive symptoms typically take longer and may need dose adjustment along the way.
There’s no fixed answer. Duration is a decision you revisit with your provider periodically, weighing symptom control against your evolving risk profile.
Feel balanced again
Book a consultation with our Folsom naturopathic team to find out if Bioidentical Hormone Replacement is right for you.
Recent lab work? Bring it — we’ll review it with you.
Medical disclaimer: The information on this page is for general education and is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Hormone therapy requires laboratory testing and ongoing supervision by a licensed provider, and is not appropriate for everyone. Compounded bioidentical preparations are not FDA-approved. Individual results vary and no specific outcome is guaranteed.
