
Getting started with bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) is a step-by-step process: schedule a consult, complete a thorough intake, do baseline labs as indicated, review options (route, dose, FDA-approved vs compounded), begin a low, individualized dose, and follow up in 4–12 weeks to fine-tune. We offer testing-informed BHRT with telehealth where permitted – so getting started is simple and structured.
BHRT is personalized care, not a one-size prescription. We look at your symptoms (hot flashes, sleep, mood, brain fog, vaginal comfort), history (including breast/gynecologic and clotting history), medications, and goals. If BHRT is appropriate, we’ll outline the safest route (often skin patch/gel), clarify why progesterone is needed if you still have a uterus, and set expectations for timelines and follow-ups.
Advanced testing: Urine hormone metabolite testing (e.g., DUTCH), saliva (e.g., diurnal cortisol), or genetic insights are considered case-by-case – only when results could change your care and after discussing pros/cons.
BHRT may be a good fit if you’re experiencing moderate to severe peri/menopause symptoms, you’re within about 10 years of your final period (or under age ~60), and your risk profile is appropriate. People with estrogen-sensitive cancer histories, clotting disorders, unexplained vaginal bleeding, severe liver disease, or uncontrolled cardiovascular risk may need alternatives or specialist input. We’ll help you weigh benefits vs risks and map a plan that evolves with you.
Realistic timelines: Hot flashes and sleep often improve within days or weeks; mood/libido/vaginal comfort may follow over 1–3 months; bone/metabolic benefits accrue over longer periods. We’ll revisit whether to continue, pause, or adjust annually.
Common early effects (often temporary) include breast tenderness, bloating/water retention, spotting/irregular bleeding, headache, mood shifts, or skin irritation (with patches/gels).
Contact the clinic if side effects persist or disrupt daily life – simple adjustments usually help.
Seek urgent care immediately for chest pain, shortness of breath, severe headache/vision changes, one-sided weakness or numbness, calf pain/swelling, or heavy vaginal bleeding.
If you’re ready to explore BHRT – or want a second opinion on your options – our team in Reno, NV can help you get started with a plan that’s testing-informed, personalized, and easy to follow, with telehealth check-ins where permitted.
Pristine Hormones & Weight is located in Reno, Nevada, and serves patients throughout the Greater Reno Area.