Hormone Replacement
Hormone-related care begins with a thorough evaluation of symptoms, medical history, current medications, previous treatment, laboratory results, and individual health goals.
Treatment is considered only when clinically indicated and may include additional testing, discussion of potential benefits and risks, medication management, and ongoing monitoring.
Evaluation may include:
Symptom Review
Evaluation of hormone-related symptoms and relevant medical history.
Laboratory Testing
Review or coordination of appropriate laboratory testing.
Treatment Education
Discussion of potential options, benefits, risks, and alternatives.
Medication Treatment
Hormone medication may be prescribed when clinically appropriate.
Ongoing Monitoring
Monitoring of symptoms, laboratory values, effectiveness, and side effects.
Specialist Referral
Referral when additional medical or endocrine evaluation is needed.
Prescribing Requirements
Hormone therapy is not prescribed based on symptoms alone. Treatment requires an appropriate clinical indication, supporting laboratory information, and ongoing monitoring.
Controlled hormone medications, including testosterone, may be prescribed when clinically appropriate and consistent with applicable laws, prescribing requirements, safety standards, and monitoring expectations. Prescribing is not guaranteed.
The goal is to provide careful, evidence-informed treatment while identifying other medical or psychiatric conditions that may contribute to similar symptoms.
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