Hormone Pellet Therapy
Are you experiencing symptoms of menopause, perimenopause or andropause?
Hormone therapy may be the solution you've been looking for to lessen the symptoms.
What is Evexipel Bioidentical Hormone Pellet Therapy?
Pellet therapy is a form of Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT) that consists of injecting pellets about the size of a grain of rice into the fatty tissue underneath your skin. Hormones are gradually released into your bloodstream through cardiac output.
Why Should I Choose Hormone Replacement Pellet Therapy?
Hormone pellets are absorbed through cardiac output after placed just under the skin mimicking your bodies natural delivery system.
Consistent hormone levels are key to achieving optimal results and you avoid the roller coaster effect of shots and creams.
Hormone pellets are convenient! You only need to have hormone pellets inserted 2-4 times per year versus having to inject or apply daily.
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What are the Most Common Symptoms of Hormone Imbalance for Both Men and Women?
Unexplained weight gain or weight loss
Poor sleep
Brittle or weak bones
Irritability and anxiety
Changes in sensitivity to cold and heat
Very dry skin or skin rashes
Headaches
Long-term fatigue without reason
Unexplained or excessive sweating
Brain fog or inability to concentrate
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WOMEN with Symptoms of Hormone Imbalance May be Experiencing:
Vaginal dryness
Night sweats
Bone loss
Breast tenderness
Depression
Chronic fatigue
Hot flashes
Cold hands & feet
Low or NO Sex drive
Mood swings
Sleep issues
Thinning or Brittle hair
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MEN with Low Testosterone May Experience Symptoms of Hormone Imbalance:
Brain fog
Irritability
Changes in mood
Depression
Chronic fatigue
Body fat increase
ED - Erectile Dysfunction
Muscle loss
Lack of concentration
Sleep issues
Pricing
Office Visit: $150
Labs: $200
Hormone Pellets (females): $350
Hormone Pellets (males): $700
*Labs and Pellets can be paid for
with FSA and HSA cards.
What to Expect on Your First Visit:
On your first office visit you will meet with our Nurse Practitioner, Karen, to discuss any signs or symptoms of hormone imbalance. If you are a possible candidate for BHRT, your blood will be drawn to determine your hormone levels.
You will then be scheduled for an appointment to review your labs a few days later and decide if you are a candidate for BHRT. You have the option to have pellets inserted during this appointment.
Once your pellets are inserted follow up labs will be scheduled in 5-6 weeks to recheck your hormone levels, as well as a review of symptoms.