Physician-Guided Care

Hormones & Peptides

Hormone and peptide treatment begins with comprehensive medical evaluation—not with selection from a product menu.

Hormone Optimization

Hormones influence energy, metabolism, body composition, cognition, sleep, sexual health, bone health, and long-term function.

Evaluation may include:

  • Testosterone
  • Estrogen and progesterone
  • Thyroid function
  • Pituitary signaling
  • Adrenal hormones
  • Growth-hormone axis
  • Hormone metabolism and related risk markers

Treatment is individualized according to symptoms, laboratory findings, age, medical history, goals, and potential risk.

Men’s Hormone Health

Evaluation may address:

  • Testosterone deficiency
  • Energy and recovery
  • Strength and body composition
  • Sexual health
  • Fertility considerations
  • Prostate and cardiovascular risk
  • Treatment response and monitoring

Testosterone is prescribed only when clinically appropriate and requires ongoing laboratory and physician follow-up.

Women’s Hormone Health

Evaluation may address:

  • Perimenopause and menopause
  • Menstrual and reproductive hormone concerns
  • PCOS
  • Thyroid health
  • Metabolic changes
  • Bone health
  • Sleep, cognition, and sexual health

Treatment may include hormonal and non-hormonal options according to the individual patient’s priorities and risk profile.

Peptide Therapy

Peptides are signaling molecules that interact with specific biological pathways. Selected peptides may be considered within a broader treatment plan when medically appropriate.

Areas of consideration may include:

  • Metabolic health and body composition
  • Recovery and physical performance
  • Growth-hormone signaling
  • Tissue support
  • Gastrointestinal and inflammatory concerns
  • Cognitive and neurologic health
  • Sexual health
  • Healthy-aging strategies

Not every peptide is appropriate, available, or supported by the same level of evidence.

How Treatment Is Selected

Before prescribing, your physician considers:

  • Current symptoms and goals
  • Medical and family history
  • Laboratory findings
  • Current medications and supplements
  • Contraindications and potential interactions
  • Product quality and pharmacy source
  • Monitoring requirements
  • Available clinical evidence

Prescribing & Monitoring

When treatment is prescribed, the plan defines:

  • Medication or peptide
  • Dose and schedule
  • Route of administration
  • Treatment duration
  • Required laboratory monitoring
  • Follow-up timing
  • Criteria for continuing, adjusting, or stopping treatment

Hormone and peptide therapy should change only when the clinical response and objective data support a change.

Important Information

A Precision Introduction does not include prescribing.

Hormones and peptides are prescribed only after a Comprehensive Precision Evaluation and when medically appropriate. A consultation does not guarantee access to a requested treatment.

Some compounded medications and peptides are not FDA-approved and have not undergone FDA review for safety, effectiveness, or manufacturing quality. Availability may change according to federal law, state law, pharmacy policy, and clinical judgment.

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