Hormone Therapy
You Know Something Is Off. Let Us Help You Find Out What. Tired all the time. Moody without a clear reason. Not sleeping well. Weight that will not budge no matter what you do. These things are easy to dismiss, but they are often connected. A hormone evaluation with a licensed provider gives you real answers, not guesswork.
Get Started TodayAll hormone therapies require a prescription and individual clinical evaluation. Compounded hormone preparations are not FDA-approved. Individual results vary. Available in Alaska.
- Licensed provider oversight
- Shipped to your door
- Direct provider messaging
- No long-term contracts
Final pricing depends on your individualized protocol. Prescription required following provider evaluation. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved finished drug products.
Hormones run almost everything. When they are off, you feel it everywhere.
Answer a short set of health questions online. No waiting rooms. Takes about five minutes.
A licensed provider reviews your intake and connects with you to evaluate your goals and health history.
If approved, your medication ships directly to your door from a licensed compounding pharmacy.
You may want to get your hormones evaluated if...
Low energy, mood swings, poor sleep, weight gain that arrived without explanation, a mental fog that will not lift: these symptoms are vague on their own but often point to something measurable. You deserve a real answer, not reassurance that everything looks fine.
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Our providers do not guess. They review your labs alongside what you are experiencing and look for what is actually going on: not just what is easiest to explain away. Treatment is only recommended when there is a clinical reason for it.
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Perimenopause, menopause, andropause: these are real physiological transitions with real effects. You do not have to push through them without clinical support. In January 2025, the FDA updated HRT labeling to reflect that for many healthy patients near the onset of menopause, the benefit-risk profile may be favorable. Your provider will evaluate your individual situation.
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Low energy, mood swings, poor sleep, weight gain that arrived without explanation, a mental fog that will not lift: these symptoms are vague on their own but often point to something measurable. You deserve a real answer, not reassurance that everything looks fine.
Get Started Today
Our providers do not guess. They review your labs alongside what you are experiencing and look for what is actually going on: not just what is easiest to explain away. Treatment is only recommended when there is a clinical reason for it.
Get Started Today
Perimenopause, menopause, andropause: these are real physiological transitions with real effects. You do not have to push through them without clinical support. In January 2025, the FDA updated HRT labeling to reflect that for many healthy patients near the onset of menopause, the benefit-risk profile may be favorable. Your provider will evaluate your individual situation.
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Hormones are foundational to how you feel day to day. Many patients report meaningful improvements in energy, mental clarity, and motivation when levels are brought into an appropriate range through a provider-supervised protocol. They describe these changes as feeling like themselves again after a long time away.
Hormonal imbalance is one of the most well-documented and least discussed drivers of mood instability. When the underlying biochemistry is addressed through a properly evaluated and prescribed protocol, many patients experience significant emotional improvement: not as a side effect, but as a direct result of treatment.
Sleep quality and hormonal health are closely linked. Patients frequently report improvements in how deeply they sleep and how rested they feel after waking, once their hormone levels are properly supported through a provider-guided protocol.
This is one of the most commonly experienced and least openly discussed effects of hormonal decline. It is physiological, not psychological: and hormone therapy directly addresses the clinical contributors. Your provider evaluates this as part of your complete health picture, without judgment and without dismissing what you are experiencing.
Real people. Real results.
Things people ask before they get started
Labs are a core part of the evaluation process. Your provider will go over exactly what is needed during your consultation and can help coordinate lab work so you do not have to figure it out alone. No treatment is prescribed without a completed medical intake and clinical evaluation.
This varies considerably by individual, the hormones involved, the protocol prescribed, and how long imbalances have been present. Your provider will set realistic, individualized expectations during your consultation: not a generic timeline.
Treatment is specific to what your labs and symptoms indicate. Our providers evaluate and may prescribe protocols involving estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, DHEA, and other relevant hormones depending on your clinical picture. Nothing is prescribed without a documented clinical reason.
All hormone therapy: whether FDA-approved or compounded: carries risks that vary by individual. Potential risks include cardiovascular events, blood clots, and others depending on your health history and protocol. Your provider reviews these in full with you before any treatment begins. The FDA updated HRT labeling in January 2025 to reflect that for many healthy patients near the onset of menopause, the benefit-risk profile may be favorable: but individual risk depends on your specific health picture.
Yes. Hormonal imbalances affect both men and women. Women navigating perimenopause or menopause and men experiencing low testosterone, fatigue, or mood changes are all candidates for a provider evaluation and clinically appropriate care.
You should not have to keep guessing about why you feel this way.
A provider consultation is where the answers start. They will listen, review your labs, and give you a clear and honest picture of what is actually going on: and what can be done about it through a properly evaluated, individually prescribed treatment plan.
Get Started TodaySimple online process. Provider evaluation required.
All hormone therapies require a prescription and individual clinical evaluation. Compounded hormone preparations are not FDA-approved. Individual results vary. Available in Alaska.
Compounded hormone therapy preparations are not FDA-approved drug products and have not been evaluated by the FDA for safety, effectiveness, or quality as specific formulations. The term bioidentical refers to molecular structure only: it does not indicate FDA approval, superior safety, or natural origin. Compounded BHRT has not been shown in adequate, well-controlled studies to be safer or more effective than FDA-approved hormone therapies. All hormone therapy carries risks including cardiovascular events, blood clots, stroke, and others: individual risk depends on health history, age, and protocol. The FDA updated HRT labeling in January 2025 to reflect that for many healthy women near the onset of menopause, the benefit-risk profile may be favorable: this does not eliminate individual risk. All medications require a valid prescription following a clinical evaluation. Feel Better Health Alaska does not prescribe hormones without a completed medical intake and provider evaluation. Feel Better Health Alaska operates in compliance with applicable state and federal telehealth regulations.