Frequently Asked Questions
Hormonal imbalances can affect women at any age and may contribute to:
Many women are surprised to learn that symptoms they attribute to aging may actually be related to hormonal changes.
Perimenopause is the transitional period leading up to menopause. It can begin as early as a woman’s late 30s or 40s and may last several years.
Common symptoms include:
Hormone fluctuations often begin years before menopause officially occurs.
Menopause is diagnosed after 12 consecutive months without a menstrual period.
Common symptoms may include:
Many women seek hormone optimization to help improve quality of life during this transition.
Hot flashes are primarily related to changes in estrogen levels and how the brain regulates body temperature.
Factors that may worsen symptoms include:
A comprehensive hormone evaluation can help identify contributing factors.
Hormonal changes may contribute to:
Weight gain during menopause is common but often responds better when hormones, metabolism, sleep, and lifestyle factors are addressed together.
Estrogen dominance occurs when estrogen levels are disproportionately high relative to progesterone.
Symptoms may include:
Treatment focuses on identifying the underlying cause and restoring balance.
Progesterone plays an important role in:
Low progesterone may contribute to:
Progesterone often declines before estrogen during perimenopause.
Absolutely.
Hormones influence neurotransmitters that regulate mood, motivation, and emotional well-being.
Imbalances may contribute to:
Many women experience increased anxiety during perimenopause and menopause.
Hormonal fluctuations involving:
may all contribute to anxiety symptoms.
Yes.
Brain fog is one of the most common complaints among women experiencing hormonal changes.
Symptoms may include:
Hormones play an important role in cognitive health and brain function.
Low libido may be influenced by:
A comprehensive evaluation can help identify contributing factors.
Many women notice significant improvements in sleep after addressing hormone imbalances.
Hormones affecting sleep include:
Better sleep often leads to improvements in energy, mood, and overall well-being.
Yes.
Hormones influence:
Changes in estrogen levels may impact cholesterol metabolism and cardiovascular risk factors.
Many women experience increased joint discomfort during perimenopause and menopause.
Declining estrogen levels may influence:
The DUTCH Test is an advanced hormone assessment that evaluates:
This testing provides insights that may not be visible through standard blood work alone.
Monitoring schedules vary depending on symptoms and treatment goals.
Many patients are evaluated:
Many women safely utilize hormone therapy after age 50 under proper medical supervision.
Treatment decisions should be individualized based on:
Yes.
Hormonal changes may contribute to:
Hormone balance is an important part of healthy aging.
Absolutely.
Symptoms such as:
may occur with both thyroid dysfunction and hormone imbalances.
Yes.
Straight 2 U Wellness provides comprehensive women’s hormone evaluations for patients throughout:
Telehealth appointments are available in eligible states.
We take a comprehensive approach that may include:
Our goal is to help women feel energized, balanced, and empowered throughout every stage of life.