Frequently asked questions

BHRT

How does BHRT work?

BHRT addresses the root cause of symptoms - hormone imbalance - rather than masking them with one-size-fits- all medications. That's why it's one of the most effective tools in functional and integrative medicine for men and women's health.

Who is a good candidate for BHRT?

Candidates for BHRT often experience symptoms like fatigue, sleep disturbances, hot flashes, low libido, brain fog. mood swings, weight gain, joint pain, vaginal dryness, or issues related to bone health. A consultation with lab testing can help determine if BHRT is suitable for you.

How is BHRT customized to my needs?

BHRT is tailored based on comprehensive lab tests (saliva or blood) that measure hormone levels. These results, combined with your medical history and symptoms, guide the creation of a personalized treatment plan, which may include compounded medications in forms such as creams, patches, or oral capsules.

How long does it take to see results with BHRT?

Most patients start noticing symptom improvement within 4-6 weeks. However, it can take up to 6-9 months to fully optimize hormone levels. Regular follow-ups and adjustments are crucial during this period to ensure the treatment meets your goals.

Are there risks or side effects with BHRT?

As with any medical therapy, there are potential risks. Common side effects may include: Temporary adjustment symptoms like mood changes or mild bloating Skin irritation at application sites (for creams or patches) Rare risks of blood clots or other complications, especially in individuals with a history of certain conditions Discuss your medical history with your provider to minimize risks and determine the safest approach.

What are the alternatives to BHRT if I prefer not to use hormones?

For those seeking non-hormonal options, we can explore natural supplements, lifestyle changes (diet, exercise, stress management), and other therapies tailored to reduce menopause or hormone imbalance symptoms.

How is BHRT different from traditional hormone therapy?

Unlike traditional hormone replacement therapy (HRT), which often uses synthetic hormones, BHRT uses bioidentical hormones derived from natural sources. These are specifically compounded to match your body's hormone structure, potentially reducing side effects and improving efficacy.

Can BHRT help with weight gain and muscle loss?

Yes, BHRT can address weight gain and muscle loss caused by hormone imbalances. For example, an imbalance in testosterone, progesterone, or estrogen levels can contribute to increased belly fat, reduced muscle tone, and metabolic changes. Personalized treatment may improve energy, metabolism, and physical strength.

Can I transition from hormone pellets to BHRT creams?

Yes, many patients switch from hormone pellets to other BHRT forms such as creams, patches, or oral medications. These methods provide more flexibility in dosing and easier adjustments based on follow-up lab results and symptoms.

How often are follow-up appointments needed?

An initial follow-up appointment is scheduled at g0 days to evaluate your response and make any necessary dosage adjustments. Since everyone's needs are unique, some people may require more frequent adjustments, but once your dosage is stable, you may only need follow-up visits once a year.

Can I use my blood lab results instead of saliva testing for hormone levels?

Saliva testing is preferred because it measures the bioavailable ("free") hormones, which are the active hormones in your body that directly impact symptoms. This method is highly researched and recommended for detecting imbalances early and monitoring treatment progress. It also helps ensure we use the lowest effective dose for your therapy.

What should I expect when switching to a new hormone dosage form?

If your lab results show balanced hormone levels, transitioning to a transdermal or oral hormone formulation is typically smooth. However, if you're switching due to hormone buildup or imbalance, it may take 6-9 months for your body to stabilize. During this period, we closely monitor your symptoms and adjust your dosage to ensure a safe and effective transition.

Is BHRT covered by insurance?

Coverage for BHRT varies by provider and plan. While some insurance plans may cover compounded medications or testing, others may not. We recommend contacting your insurance provider or discussing payment options with our team.

Where can I find hormone replacement therapy in Fort Collins?

You can find personalized hormone replacement therapy (HRT) at Good Day Pharmacy in Fort Collins. Their compounding pharmacists work closely with you and your healthcare provider to create customized HRT solutions, including bio-identical hormones in creams, capsules, troches, or other forms. Good Day Pharmacy offers expert guidance, ongoing support, and discreet service to help you feel your best.

Where can I order custom hormone therapies in Colorado?

You can order custom hormone therapies at Good Day Pharmacy in Colorado. Their compounding specialists create personalized hormone replacement treatments, including bio-identical hormones, tailored to your specific needs. Available in creams, capsules, troches, and more, these therapies are prepared in collaboration with your healthcare provider to ensure safe and effective results.