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I Thought I Was Losing My Mind.It Turned Out to Be My Hormones.

You're not "just stressed" or "just a tired mom." Between the kids, work, and everything else, your hormones are shifting—and there is real help for it.

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I felt like a different person—snappy with my kids, exhausted, and foggy all the time.

— What so many moms describe

Sound Familiar? You're Not Alone.

Perimenopause can show up in ways no one talks about—especially when you're busy raising a family.

Brain Fog

Forgetting school pickups, losing your train of thought, struggling to focus.

Sleep Problems

Wide awake at 2–3am even when the kids finally sleep. Never feeling rested.

Mood Swings & Irritability

Snapping at the kids or your partner, then feeling guilty. Just not yourself.

Weight Gain

Stubborn belly fat that won't budge—no matter how little time you have for you.

Low Energy

Running on empty by afternoon. Needing caffeine just to keep up with the kids.

Low Libido

Decreased desire and dryness that affect intimacy and connection with your partner.

These aren't personal failings. They're hormonal changes.

Why It's Often Missed

Many doctors focus only on menopause—the final stage. But perimenopause can start in your late 30s and 40s, right in the busiest years of raising kids, and hormone levels can fluctuate daily.

  • Labs can look "normal" even when you have symptoms.
  • You're told it's just stress, aging, or "mom life."
  • You're handed antidepressants or birth control instead of real answers.
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What Hormone Specialists Look For

We dig deeper to find the real root cause.

  • Estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone
  • Thyroid function
  • Cortisol and stress hormones
  • Nutrient deficiencies
  • Metabolism and insulin sensitivity

Because lasting relief starts with understanding your unique body.

Personalized Care That Helps You Feel Like You Again

We create custom treatment plans based on your symptoms, labs, and goals—built around real life as a mom.

Personalized Evaluation

We assess your symptoms, health history, and labs.

Custom Treatment Plan

Bioidentical hormones and root-cause support tailored to you.

Ongoing Doctor Support

Real women. Real doctors. We listen, adjust, and support you.

Track & Optimize

We monitor your progress and fine-tune your plan for the best results.

Transparent pricing

Five protocols, priced upfront.

No insurance billing, no surprise charges. Your clinician will recommend the protocol that fits your symptoms and history, you pay only if you qualify and decide to start.

Oral · Entry

Estradiol pill + progesterone

$66/ mo
Dual route

Dual-medication option

$116/ mo
Non-hormonal

Non-hormonal alternative

$59/ mo
Add-on · Women's T

Testosterone for women

$169/ mo

Free evaluation. No charge if you don't qualify. Cancel anytime. Pricing covers the medication, clinician oversight, secure messaging, and shipping, billed every 12 weeks at the monthly rate shown. Lab work, when indicated, is billed separately at member rates.

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What is HRT?
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) uses estradiol, progesterone, and sometimes low-dose testosterone to relieve symptoms caused by changing hormone levels during perimenopause and menopause. It's the most evidence-backed treatment for moderate-to-severe vasomotor symptoms (NAMS 2022 Position Statement).
Is HRT safe?
For most healthy women under 60 — or within 10 years of menopause onset — without contraindications, current guidelines support HRT to relieve symptoms, with benefits typically outweighing risks (NAMS 2022; ACOG 2014). Your clinician reviews your personal and family history at intake to confirm candidacy.
Will HRT cause breast cancer?
The Women's Health Initiative (2002) initially raised this concern, but reanalysis showed the absolute risk increase was small (less than 1 additional case per 1,000 women per year of use) and confined to combined estrogen-plus-progestin therapy after 5+ years. Estrogen-only HRT in women without a uterus showed no increased risk and may slightly reduce breast cancer incidence (WHI follow-up, JAMA 2020).
Can I take HRT if I have a family history of breast cancer?
Family history alone does not disqualify you. The decision depends on whether the relative was first-degree (mother, sister, daughter), the age they were diagnosed, and known genetic mutations like BRCA1/BRCA2. A clinician will review your personal risk profile and may recommend additional screening before starting therapy (ACOG Practice Bulletin).
What's the difference between estradiol patch, gel, oral, and pellet?
Transdermal estradiol (patch or gel) is associated with a lower risk of blood clots than oral estradiol because it bypasses first-pass liver metabolism (Endocrine Society 2015 Guideline). Oral is convenient but slightly higher clot risk. Pellets are not FDA-approved as a delivery method, deliver supraphysiologic levels, and are not used at DirectCare AI.
Why is progesterone prescribed with estradiol?
If you still have a uterus, progesterone protects the endometrial lining from estrogen-driven thickening, which untreated can progress to endometrial cancer. Women who have had a hysterectomy do not need progesterone (NAMS 2022).
What's the difference between FDA-approved HRT and compounded bioidentical hormones?
FDA-approved HRT products are tested as finished products for safety, effectiveness, and consistency. Compounded bioidentical hormones (cBHT) are custom-mixed at clinician-specified strengths from individually FDA-approved active ingredients, but the final compounded preparation is not separately FDA-evaluated.
How long until I feel better?
Most women notice improvement in hot flashes and night sweats within 2-4 weeks (NAMS 2022). Sleep, mood, and brain fog typically improve in 4-8 weeks. Libido, vaginal symptoms, body composition, and skin/hair changes are slower — usually 3-6 months. Your clinician re-checks at the 8-week mark.
Does HRT help with brain fog?
Estrogen has known effects on neuroinflammation and cerebral blood flow, and many women report subjective improvement in mental clarity on HRT. Randomized trials show modest improvements in verbal memory and processing speed in women who start HRT during the menopausal transition (KEEPS Cognitive Study 2015), though HRT is not approved for cognitive prevention.
Is testosterone for women safe?
Low-dose testosterone (typically 1-5 mg/day topical) is recommended by the Global Consensus on Testosterone Therapy for Women (2019) specifically for treating Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder (HSDD) in postmenopausal women. It is prescribed off-label since no female-specific testosterone product is FDA-approved in the U.S. We dose conservatively and re-check labs at 6-12 weeks.
Will I gain weight on HRT?
HRT itself does not typically cause weight gain. The Women's Health Initiative showed similar weight changes in HRT vs. placebo groups. Many women find weight management easier once sleep, energy, and mood normalize on HRT.
What are the common side effects?
Common (usually self-limiting): breast tenderness, spotting in the first 1-3 cycles, headaches, mild bloating, mood changes. Most resolve within 1-2 months or with dose adjustment, which is why ongoing clinician check-ins are built into every plan.
Can I stop HRT cold turkey?
You can — but symptoms (hot flashes, sleep disruption, mood changes) typically return within 2-4 weeks of stopping, sometimes more intensely than before treatment. Tapering over 3-6 months is generally smoother. Message your clinician before stopping so we can plan it correctly.
Do I need bloodwork before starting?
Bloodwork is not strictly required for symptom-based HRT prescribing, but it's strongly recommended. A baseline panel (FSH, estradiol, free testosterone, SHBG, TSH, lipid panel, hs-CRP) helps confirm menopause status, screen for contraindications, and dose testosterone if prescribed. Labs are repeated at 8-12 weeks for titration.
Who shouldn't take HRT?
Contraindications include active or recent breast cancer, history of venous thromboembolism (DVT/PE), active liver disease, unexplained vaginal bleeding, known coronary heart disease, and recent stroke. Each is reviewed at intake. If HRT isn't appropriate for you, we offer non-hormonal symptom management.
How much does HRT cost?
HRT starts at $89/month depending on the specific protocol (number of medications, delivery method). Bloodwork is optional at $196 for the 80+ biomarker panel. The eligibility intake and clinician review are free — you only pay if you qualify and decide to start.
Can I take HRT with antidepressants?
Yes, in most cases. HRT does not have major interactions with most SSRIs or SNRIs. In fact, some women on antidepressants for perimenopausal mood symptoms find they can reduce their antidepressant dose once HRT stabilizes their hormonal baseline. Always disclose all medications at intake.
How long can I stay on HRT?
Current NAMS guidance does not place an arbitrary time limit on HRT. The decision to continue is individualized — based on ongoing symptom relief, risk profile (including age, cardiovascular health, bone density), and patient preference. Annual reassessment with your clinician is standard.