Estrogen Patches
Estrogen patches deliver consistent, controlled estradiol through the skin — one of the most effective and well-studied forms of hormone replacement therapy for menopause and perimenopause symptoms.
Learn more →Estrogen Cream
Compounded estradiol cream is a flexible, personalized form of hormone therapy — applied topically and dosed specifically for your body and symptoms.
Learn more →Progesterone
Progesterone is frequently prescribed alongside estrogen as part of a complete hormone therapy protocol — and plays a significant role in sleep, mood, and nervous system regulation during menopause.
Learn more →Bioidentical HRT
Bioidentical hormone therapy uses hormones that are molecularly identical to those produced by the body — estradiol and progesterone — rather than synthetic alternatives. It is the form of HRT most widely prescribed by menopause specialists today.
Learn more →Vaginal Estrogen
Vaginal estrogen delivers low-dose estradiol directly to the vaginal tissue — addressing dryness, discomfort, and urinary changes caused by estrogen decline during menopause, with minimal systemic absorption.
Learn more →Testosterone for Women
Low testosterone affects women in menopause and perimenopause — contributing to low libido, fatigue, brain fog, and reduced muscle strength. Low-dose testosterone therapy is an increasingly recognized component of comprehensive menopause care.
Learn more →Non-Hormonal Menopause Treatment
For women who cannot or prefer not to use hormone therapy, evidence-based non-hormonal treatments including paroxetine and desvenlafaxine are available — targeting vasomotor symptoms and mood disruption without estrogen.
Learn more →Combination HRT Patches
Combination patches deliver both estradiol and progesterone in a single patch — simplifying hormone therapy for women who need both hormones as part of their menopause treatment protocol.
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