Restore your balance. Reclaim your vitality.
Hormone levels decline with age in both men and women affecting energy, mood, sleep, body composition, and libido. Our physician-led hormone replacement therapy restores your hormones to a healthy, balanced range so you feel like yourself again. Personalized for men and women, guided by lab work and ongoing monitoring.
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One clinic. A plan built for your biology.
Hormones control far more than reproduction they drive your energy, metabolism, mood, sleep, strength, and sexual health. When they fall out of balance, the effects show up everywhere. At TransformRX, we test thoroughly, treat precisely, and monitor closely, whether you need testosterone therapy, estrogen and progesterone support, or a combination tailored to you.
Personalized hormone care for men and women.
Testosterone Replacement Therapy.
Physician-led testosterone treatment designed around symptoms, lab work, risk factors, treatment preferences, and ongoing monitoring.
What is testosterone?
Testosterone is the primary male sex hormone, crucial for developing male reproductive tissues, maintaining muscle mass and bone density, and regulating libido. Beyond these functions, testosterone also plays a significant role in mood, energy levels, and overall well-being.
How does testosterone change with age?
As men age, testosterone levels naturally decline. This process typically begins around age 30 and continues gradually over the years after age 40, levels drop by roughly 1–2% per year. By their 40s and 50s, many men notice symptoms that affect their quality of life. This state of low testosterone is called hypogonadism.
Signs of low testosterone.
Fatigue and Energy Levels
Many men with low testosterone feel persistently tired, even after adequate rest.
Mood Changes
Low testosterone can contribute to feelings of depression, irritability, or a lack of motivation.
Heart Health
Studies have linked low testosterone in aging men to an increased risk of heart disease and cardiovascular death.
Decreased Muscle Mass and Increased Fat
Testosterone is essential for maintaining muscle. Low levels can lead to muscle loss and increased body fat particularly visceral abdominal fat, which is unhealthy and can lower testosterone further.
Bone Density
Testosterone supports bone health, and low levels can increase the risk of osteoporosis and fractures.
Reduced Libido
One of the most noticeable effects is a decrease in sexual desire, which can also lead to erectile dysfunction.
Progress over time.
Improved energy, mood, and mental clarity; enhanced libido and sense of well-being.
Increased muscle mass, reduced body fat, improved sleep quality, and better endurance.
Further improvements in strength, bone density, fat loss, muscular definition, and well-being.
Sustained improvements in muscle mass, body composition, sexual function, and overall vitality.
Treatment options designed around you.
There are several methods available for testosterone therapy.
Testosterone Injections
Injections are given into the muscle or subcutaneously, typically every 1–2 weeks, delivering a specific dose that is gradually absorbed into the bloodstream.
A consistent, controlled delivery method that often produces noticeable, rapid symptom improvement.
Some men find injections inconvenient, and levels may fluctuate slightly between doses.
Topical Creams and Gels
A daily topical dose is absorbed through the skin for a steady release of testosterone throughout the day.
Non-invasive and easy to use, with steady daily levels.
Risk of transferring testosterone to others through skin contact, possible skin irritation, and absorption can be less predictable.
Hormone Pellets
Tiny testosterone pellets, about the size of a grain of rice, are placed just under the skin during a quick in-office procedure. They release a steady dose of hormone as they slowly dissolve, typically over 3–6 months.
Consistent, long-lasting levels with no daily creams or weekly injections to remember and no risk of transfer to others.
Requires a minor in-office insertion, the dose can’t be adjusted once placed until the pellet wears off, and there may be temporary soreness at the insertion site.
Safe care begins with careful evaluation.
Testosterone therapy can be highly beneficial for men with low testosterone, but it is not without risks. We screen carefully before and during treatment.
Prostate Health
Testosterone therapy should not be used in men diagnosed with prostate cancer. A study published Dec. 27, 2023 in JAMA Network Open confirmed prior research that TRT in men with documented low testosterone does not increase prostate-cancer risk compared with men not using TRT.
Heart Conditions
TRT should be avoided in those with poorly controlled heart failure, recent myocardial infarction, revascularization, or stroke.
Sleep Apnea
Testosterone therapy can worsen sleep apnea in some men.
Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy.
Personalized hormone support for perimenopause, menopause, and age-related changes in estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone.
Hormones change you don’t have to just live with it.
Estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone work together to regulate a woman’s energy, mood, sleep, metabolism, bone strength, and sexual health. As you move through your late 30s, perimenopause, and menopause, these hormones decline often unevenly and the symptoms can be disruptive. Hormone replacement therapy restores these hormones to a healthy, balanced range so you can feel steady, energized, and like yourself again.
How hormones change with age.
Perimenopause the transition leading up to menopause often begins in the 40s (sometimes earlier) and can last several years. During this time estrogen and progesterone fluctuate and decline, and testosterone gradually decreases too. Menopause is confirmed after 12 months without a period, at an average age of around 51. Because the shift is gradual and individual, testing and a symptom review are the best way to understand what’s happening in your body.
Signs of hormonal imbalance in women.
Hot Flashes & Night Sweats
Sudden waves of heat and sweating among the most common signs of declining estrogen.
Sleep Disruption
Trouble falling or staying asleep, often worsened by night sweats, leaving you tired during the day.
Mood Changes
Increased anxiety, irritability, low mood, or feeling less like yourself.
Brain Fog
Difficulty concentrating, word-finding trouble, and memory lapses.
Low Libido & Vaginal Dryness
Reduced sexual desire, discomfort, and changes in intimate health.
Weight & Body Composition
Shifting metabolism and increased fat around the midsection, even without changes in diet.
Bone Density
Falling estrogen accelerates bone loss, raising the risk of osteoporosis and fractures over time.
Fatigue & Low Energy
Persistent tiredness and reduced stamina that rest doesn’t fully resolve.
What hormone therapy for women involves.
Women’s hormone therapy is tailored to your body, your labs, and whether you still have a uterus. It may include one or more of the following:
Estrogen
The primary hormone for relieving hot flashes, night sweats, vaginal dryness, and for protecting bone density. Delivered as patches, gels, creams, or other methods chosen for your needs.
Progesterone
Balances estrogen and protects the uterine lining. For women who still have a uterus, progesterone is an essential part of therapy and can also support sleep and mood.
Testosterone (low-dose)
Yes women make and need testosterone too. Low-dose testosterone can help restore libido, energy, mental clarity, and muscle tone when levels are low.
Hormone Pellets
A convenient delivery option for hormone therapy. Tiny bioidentical hormone pellets about the size of a grain of rice are placed just under the skin in a quick in-office procedure and release a steady dose as they dissolve, typically over 3–4 months. Many women prefer pellets for their consistency and for eliminating daily creams or patches. We’ll help you decide whether pellets, or another delivery method, best fit your body and lifestyle.
How you may feel over time.
Improved sleep, more stable mood, and early relief from hot flashes and night sweats.
Better energy and focus, improved libido, and steadier day-to-day well-being.
Continued symptom relief, improved body composition, and support for long-term bone and metabolic health.
Personalized care, carefully monitored.
Modern hormone therapy is individualized, and for many women especially those who begin near the onset of menopause the benefits are significant. As with any therapy, it isn’t right for everyone. We review your full history and monitor you over time. Hormone therapy may not be appropriate for women with a history of certain hormone-sensitive cancers, blood clots, stroke, or specific other conditions. Your provider will weigh your personal risks and benefits before recommending treatment and adjust your plan as your body responds.
Individual Assessment
Your medical history, symptoms, life stage, risk factors, and laboratory results guide every treatment decision.
Personalized Risk Review
Your provider evaluates whether hormone therapy is appropriate based on your personal risks and potential benefits.
Ongoing Monitoring
Your plan is monitored and adjusted as your hormone levels, symptoms, and health markers change.
Testing, treatment, and ongoing monitoring.
If you suspect a hormone imbalance, contact TransformRX. We start with comprehensive lab work and a thorough symptom review, then build a personalized plan only if it’s appropriate for you. Hormone therapy isn’t recommended for everyone, and certain conditions may rule it out. Once therapy begins, we monitor your levels and key health markers to keep your dosing effective while minimizing imbalances and side effects.
Comprehensive Hormone Panel
Measure your hormone levels before deciding whether treatment is appropriate.
Symptom Review
Discuss energy, mood, sleep, libido, body composition, and other relevant symptoms.
Individual Risk Assessment
Your provider considers your overall health, history, risks, and potential benefits.
Ongoing Monitoring
Track hormones and other markers to support proper dosing and reduce imbalances or side effects.
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