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Advanced HRT / TRT Therapy in San Diego

Our clinic utilises advanced HRT and TRT protocols to address complex hormonal decline. Many men and women in San Diego experience a subtle but significant drop in hormone levels that standard treatments may miss.

Understanding Your Options

Why Hormones Matter

Hormones regulate energy, mood, sleep, metabolism and sexual function. As we age, or when health/medical events intervene, hormone levels can drop and lead to fatigue, low libido, mental fog, muscle loss, and poor sleep. At our San Diego clinic we use a clinical approach to assess hormone levels and design treatments that aim to restore physiological balance. We deploy:

Comprehensive hormone panels to map out patterns of decline and imbalance.

Precision dosing and “bio-identical” hormone options tailored to your physiology.

Safe testosterone replacement (TRT) for men with clinically confirmed testosterone deficiency.

Advanced female hormone therapies addressing perimenopause, menopause, estrogen/progesterone imbalance, thyroid interaction and beyond.

Ongoing monitoring and adjustments rather than “set-and-forget”. This advanced approach ensures treatment is not generic but custom-designed for you.

Precision Wellness in Action

Our HRT Process

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Diagnostic Testing & Consultation: We begin with lab work and a full health history to identify hormone imbalances or deficiencies.

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Personalized Treatment Design: Based on results we craft a plan—this may include testosterone replacement (TRT) for men, bio-identical hormone therapy for women, or other hormones as indicated.

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Implementation & Monitoring: We administer the therapy, monitor your progress, and adjust as needed to achieve optimal levels and symptom relief.

Empowering Women's Health.

HRT for Women

Women experience hormonal shifts during perimenopause and menopause. Symptoms may include hot flashes, sleep disruption, mood changes, decreased muscle tone and libido. Our specialist-driven HRT programs help manage these changes, restore hormone balance, and improve quality of life.

Optimize Your Performance

HRT for Men

Men may experience age-related hormone decline (sometimes called andropause) manifesting as persistent fatigue, reduced strength, decreased libido, lower muscle mass and cognitive slowing. Targeted testosterone (and other hormone) replacement with monitoring can help restore vitality.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is TRT and what is HRT?
TRT (Testosterone Replacement Therapy) restores testosterone in men with clinically low levels. HRT (Hormone Replacement Therapy) refers to restoring hormone levels (e.g., estrogen, progesterone, testosterone) for men and women when imbalance causes symptoms.
Who is a candidate for TRT or HRT?
TRT candidates are men with documented low testosterone plus symptoms like fatigue, low libido, muscle loss. HRT candidates include men or women with hormone symptoms (e.g., hot flashes, mood changes, low energy) and confirmed hormonal imbalance.
What are the benefits I might see?
With TRT you might see: more energy, increased libido, improved mood, better muscle mass, reduced fat. With HRT for women, benefits include relief from menopausal symptoms, better sleep, improved mood, maybe stronger bones.
How are these therapies delivered?
TRT can be delivered via injections, gels, patches, implants. HRT can be pills, patches, creams, rings, injections depending on the hormone and patient.
What are the risks or side-effects?
TRT side-effects may include: acne or oily skin, fluid retention, increased red blood cell count, prostate issues, lower sperm count (infertility). HRT risks include: increased risk of blood clots, breast cancer risk in some cases, cardiovascular considerations.
How long until I see results?
In TRT, some benefits (energy, mood) may show in 2-6 weeks, full effects (muscle, fat loss) may take several months. In HRT, symptom relief (hot flashes, mood) may begin early, but maintenance and monitoring matter.
Is this a temporary or long-term treatment?
TRT is usually long-term: once you start, stopping means your hormone levels fall back and symptoms return. HRT length depends on individual risk/benefit: some stay on it long term under supervision.
What if I stop treatment?
If TRT is stopped: testosterone falls, symptoms return, fertility may be affected. If HRT is stopped: menopausal symptoms may come back, other hormone-related issues may return.
Does this affect fertility?
Yes. TRT often reduces sperm production and may impair fertility unless managed appropriately. For HRT in women, fertility depends on age, hormone types, whether ovaries are present—needs specialist discussion.
What testing and monitoring is needed?
You’ll need baseline labs: hormone levels, blood count, lipid profile, prostate markers (in men), etc. Ongoing monitoring is required (every 3-6 months or per protocol) to adjust dose, check for side-effects.
Are there lifestyle factors that affect therapy success?
Yes. Diet, exercise, sleep, stress, alcohol or drug use all impact hormones and outcomes. Optimizing lifestyle improves results and reduces risk.
What about age or pre-existing conditions?
Age alone isn’t a contraindication but risk increases with cardiovascular disease, prostate cancer (for men), clotting disorders (for women). Full medical history is critical before prescribing.
How much does it cost / is it covered by insurance?
Costs vary widely by form of therapy, dose, frequency, monitoring. Some insurance covers hormone deficiency treatment; others view it as “optimization” and may not. You must verify coverage with your provider and insurer.
What questions should I ask my provider?
1. What are my current hormone levels and target levels?
2. Which form of therapy is best for me (injection/gel/patch)?
3. What are the potential risks given my health history?
4. How will you monitor me (labs, side-effects)?
5. What happens if I want to stop therapy?
How do I start?
Book a consultation. You’ll undergo a full medical evaluation and lab testing. If you qualify, your provider will build a customized plan and schedule follow-up. Make sure your provider explains how dosing works, how to administer (if self-injecting), and what support you’ll get long term.