
Bioidentical Hormone Optimization for Men & Women
About BioTE
BioTE uses pellet therapy that may help balance hormones in both women and men. Hormones are one of the most important regulatory systems that exist in the body, as they act as messengers, interacting with specific target cells and organs to stimulate them into action.
As we age, hormone production changes and hormone imbalance can occur. A hormone imbalance in the body can have a variety of health issues. The BioTE method of hormone replacement therapy may help provide relief.
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Patients Tell Us They Experience

Before being Optimized, patients complain of:
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Lack of energy and fatigue during the day
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Difficulty sleeping at night
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Reduced Mental focus and memory
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Moody, anxious or depressed
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Weight gain, including increased fat around the mid-section
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Decreased muscle strength
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Muscle and/ or joint pain
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Reduced sexual desire and performance

Precise Dosing is Key
Proper hormone levels are determined by the BioTE® comprehensive blood work analysis. Unique dosing is recommended for each patient for the best possible outcome. Pellets introduce hormones into the bloodstream 24 hours a day. Patients report this steady stream of cardio-activated hormones allows greater symptom relief over other hormone balance methods.
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