Restoring Hormonal Balance, Intentionally
Through comprehensive lab testing and structured care plans, we address imbalances affecting energy, mood, metabolism, fertility, and overall well-being.
Our Philosophy
At IV Wellness Club, we believe your symptoms matter — and understanding them is the first step toward feeling better.
Our approach is personalized, evidence-informed, and guided by licensed medical providers who take the time to understand your body as a whole. Whether you’re experiencing hormone changes, fatigue, sleep issues, or feeling out of balance, we help you explore what’s happening and create a plan that feels supportive, thoughtful, and realistic for everyday life.
No pressure. No one-size-fits-all solutions. Just care that meets you where you are.
Start With Labs
Hormone symptoms can overlap and evolve over time. That’s why we begin with comprehensive lab testing so your consultation is guided by real data, not guesswork.
Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)
Restore balance. Feel more like yourself.
Hormones influence nearly every system in the body — energy, mood, metabolism, sleep, skin, and overall vitality. When levels shift or decline, it’s common to feel “off” in ways that are hard to explain but very real.
Hormone Replacement Therapy is a medically guided approach designed to support hormonal balance during periods of transition, including perimenopause and menopause. At IV Wellness Club, hormone care is personalized, data-driven, and intentionally conservative — focused on restoring balance, not pushing extremes.
What Is Hormone Replacement Therapy?
HRT uses bio-identical or FDA-approved hormones to support hormones the body may no longer be producing at optimal levels — most commonly estrogen and progesterone.
The goal isn’t to override your body, but to support it — helping reduce disruptive symptoms while prioritizing long-term health and quality of life.
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Hormonal shifts can show up in many ways, including:
Persistent fatigue or low motivation
Hot flashes or night sweats
Poor sleep or frequent waking
Mood changes, anxiety, or irritability
Brain fog or difficulty focusing
Weight changes or slowed metabolism
Low libido or vaginal dryness
If these symptoms feel familiar, lab testing can offer clarity
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Hormone therapy gently replenishes declining hormone levels into a healthy, physiologic range. Treatment plans are guided by:
Comprehensive lab testing with interpretation of trends over time – not just single values
Symptom patterns and lifestyle factors
Medical history and long-term goals
Care is customized and adjusted over time, with ongoing monitoring for safety and effectiveness.
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When appropriately prescribed and monitored, hormone therapy may support:
Improved energy and resilience
Better sleep quality
Mood stability and emotional well-being
Skin, hair, and tissue health
Bone density and metabolic support
Overall quality of life
Results are individualized and develop gradually as balance is restored.
Estrogen Therapy
More than a reproductive hormone, a foundational one.
Estrogen plays a central role in women’s health, influencing mood, cognition, bone density, cardiovascular function, metabolism, skin health, and vaginal integrity. Levels naturally fluctuate across the lifespan and may decline during perimenopause or menopause — sometimes gradually, sometimes abruptly.
When appropriate, estrogen therapy can be used thoughtfully and with medical oversight to restore balance and support long-term vitality.
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Estrogen supports brain clarity, mood stability, bone strength, cardiovascular protection, and metabolic health. It also maintains vaginal tissue integrity and plays a key role in sleep and temperature regulation. Balanced levels are essential for long-term resilience.
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Hot flashes or night sweats
Vaginal dryness or discomfort
Sleep disruption
Brain fog
Mood shifts or irritability
Low libido
● Joint discomfort
● Accelerated skin thinning or dryness
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Heavy or irregular cycles
Breast tenderness
Fluid retention
Headaches
Worsening PMS
Anxiety or mood instability
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After comprehensive evaluation and lab testing, estrogen may be prescribed in bioidentical form when appropriate. Dosing is individualized and designed to restore balance while minimizing risk. Therapy is tailored to symptoms, history, and long-term health goals.
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Hormone therapy is not one-size-fits-all. We carefully evaluate risk factors, medical history, and lab markers before initiating treatment. Ongoing monitoring ensures therapy remains safe, effective, and aligned with your evolving needs.
Testosterone Therapy
Not just a men’s hormone, an essential one.
Testosterone plays an important role in both women and men, influencing energy, strength, cognition, metabolism, and sexual wellness. Levels can decline with age, stress, or health changes — often without being immediately recognized.
When appropriate, testosterone therapy can be a powerful tool, used conservatively and with medical oversight.
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Testosterone supports:
Energy and physical stamina
Muscle tone and lean body mass
Motivation and mental clarity
Libido and sexual wellness
Bone density
Low levels can impact both physical performance and emotional well-being.
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In Men
Persistent fatigue
Loss of muscle mass or strength
Increased body fat
Reduced libido or performance concerns
Brain fog or low motivation
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In Women
Low libido
Fatigue or lack of drive
Difficulty maintaining muscle tone
Mood changes
Reduced sense of vitality
Symptoms alone aren’t enough — lab testing is essential.
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Testosterone therapy is designed to restore levels into a healthy, physiologic range — never exceed it. Treatment is guided by:
Baseline and follow-up labs
Symptom response
Age, lifestyle, and health history
The goal is balance, not extremes.
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Hormone therapy is never one-size-fits-all. We prioritize:
Conservative dosing
Regular lab monitoring
Symptom-guided adjustments
Long-term health considerations
Testosterone therapy may not be appropriate for everyone and is prescribed only after thorough evaluation.
Progesterone Therapy
The calming hormone, essential for balance.
Progesterone works in harmony with estrogen to regulate cycles, support sleep, stabilize mood, and protect uterine health. Levels naturally decline during perimenopause and menopause and may fluctuate during times of stress.
When indicated, progesterone therapy can restore equilibrium, improve sleep quality, and support overall hormonal stability.
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Progesterone promotes restful sleep, emotional steadiness, uterine protection, and balanced menstrual cycles. It counterbalances estrogen and plays a critical role in nervous system regulation.
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Insomnia or disrupted sleep
Increased anxiety
Shortened or irregular cycles
Spotting before periods
Heavy menstrual bleeding
Worsening PMS
Mood swings
Joint discomfort
Accelerated skin thinning or dryness
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Healthy progesterone levels support ovulation, cycle regularity, and uterine health. Imbalances can contribute to estrogen dominance patterns and symptomatic cycles.
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After comprehensive lab evaluation, progesterone may be prescribed in bioidentical form when clinically appropriate. Dosing is individualized based on cycle phase, symptoms, and overall hormone balance.
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We carefully assess baseline hormone patterns and medical history before initiating therapy. Ongoing follow-up ensures appropriate dosing and long-term safety.