“I was experiencing hot flashes, decreased libido, decreased energy, and insomnia…”

Does any of the above sound like you? Fortunately women no longer have to “tough out” the symptoms of menopause like the generations of women before us.

Candidates for compounded hormone replacement therapy include women who are up to date on their mammogram and gynecological wellness exams, do not have a history of any female cancers and someone that is experiencing fatigue, poor memory, mood swings, low libido, sleep issues and the list goes on.

An initial appointment for Hormone Replacement Therapy includes the drawing of lab work and consultation with the physician. Keep in mind that some insurance providers, not all, will pay for this initial visit however insurance does not cover compounded hormone replacement.

 

Watch the process.

 
 
Hormone Replacement Dr. McCool-Pearson Fairhope

Read Dr. Angela McCool-Pearson’s article for ACCESS Magazine