Feel like your body’s working against you?
Hormonal shifts can start as early as your 30s and intensify through perimenopause and menopause. If you’re experiencing fatigue, mood swings, weight changes, brain fog, or low libido—you’re not imagining it. Hormone imbalances can affect every aspect of how you feel day to day.
The good news? You don’t have to just “deal with it.”
Not in your 30s but feeling hormonal swings? You’re not alone—many young women, including teens, experience hormone imbalance and benefit from early support and natural solutions.
We work with women across western Wisconsin, including right here in Eau Claire, to uncover hormonal imbalances and build customized plans that support energy, clarity, and confidence through every life stage.
What is Female Hormone Replacement Therapy?
Our Female Hormone Replacement Therapy program is designed to safely and effectively restore hormonal balance using bioidentical estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, and supportive therapies tailored to your unique needs.
Your journey begins with a comprehensive lab panel and an in-depth consultation with one of our experienced providers. From there, we create a personalized plan based on your symptoms, hormone levels, and lifestyle.
No cookie-cutter treatments—just care designed for you.
BHRT: A Groundbreaking Approach to Hormone Therapy
Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy utilizes bioidentical hormones derived from natural plant sources, which are molecularly identical to your body’s natural hormones. This compatibility allows your body to efficiently metabolize these hormones, offering a safe and effective alternative to synthetic hormone therapies. BHRT is celebrated for its precision and compatibility, minimizing risks and maximizing your benefits.
Extensive Benefits of BHRT:
- Elevated Energy and Vitality: BHRT significantly boosts overall energy levels, helping combat fatigue and enhancing daily life.
- Emotional Well-being: It aids in stabilizing mood swings, reducing stress, and alleviating symptoms of depression, contributing to your emotional health.
- Improved Sleep Patterns: Many report better quality sleep, a cornerstone of overall health and well-being.
- Cognitive Enhancement: Benefits include improved memory and focus, supporting cognitive health.
- Heart and Bone Health: BHRT is crucial in supporting cardiovascular health and bone density, reducing the risks of heart disease and osteoporosis.
- Revitalization of Sexual Health: It enhances libido and sexual function, addressing common age-related concerns in your sexual health.
Signs of Hormonal Imbalance in Women
- Hot flashes or night sweats
- Low libido or vaginal dryness
- Mood swings or increased anxiety
- Fatigue or trouble sleeping
- Brain fog or memory issues
- Weight gain or difficulty losing weight
How We Treat Female Hormone Imbalance
Your plan may include:
- Bioidentical hormone therapy (estrogen, progesterone, testosterone)
- Peptides or supplements to support hormone function
- Nutritional, sleep, and stress guidance to complement treatment
- Ongoing lab monitoring and dose adjustments
Our team is with you every step of the way, from your first appointment through long-term balance.
Start feeling like yourself again
You don’t have to push through the discomfort or guess what your body needs. Let’s get clear answers and create a roadmap to help you feel strong, calm, and in control again.
Schedule your consultation today and see how Female Hormone Therapy can help.

Is Hormone Replacement Therapy in Menopause Helpful or Harmful
Commonly Asked Questions
What are Hormones and How Do They Work?
Hormones are chemical messengers produced by glands in the endocrine system that regulate various physiological processes in the body. They are secreted directly into the bloodstream and travel to target organs or tissues where they trigger specific biological responses. Hormones control a wide range of functions, including growth, metabolism, reproduction, mood, and homeostasis (the body’s internal balance).
How Hormones Work:
- Secretion by Glands: Hormones are produced and secreted by endocrine glands such as the thyroid, pituitary, adrenal glands, pancreas, ovaries (in females), and testes (in males).
- Transport Through Bloodstream: Once secreted, hormones enter the bloodstream and travel to specific target cells in different parts of the body.
- Binding to Receptors: Each hormone has specific target cells that have receptors (proteins) compatible with that hormone. When a hormone binds to its receptor, it triggers a response in the target cell.
- Signal Transduction: After binding to the receptor, the hormone initiates a cascade of cellular processes. This could involve activating enzymes, turning genes on or off, or influencing the production of proteins and other molecules.
- Physiological Effects: These cellular changes lead to specific effects in the body. For example:
- Insulin (produced by the pancreas) helps regulate blood sugar levels.
- Thyroid hormones (produced by the thyroid gland) control metabolism.
- Estrogen and testosterone (produced by ovaries and testes) regulate reproductive functions and secondary sexual characteristics.
- Cortisol (produced by the adrenal glands) helps manage stress and control metabolism.
Types of Hormones:
- Peptide Hormones: Made of proteins, such as insulin.
- Steroid Hormones: Derived from cholesterol, such as cortisol and estrogen.
- Amine Hormones: Derived from amino acids, such as adrenaline and thyroid hormones.
Hormones work in a delicate balance. Too much or too little of a hormone can cause health problems, like hypothyroidism (too little thyroid hormone) or diabetes (problems with insulin production or use).
