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Testosterone Pellet Therapy for Women at Low T Center

At Low T Center, we understand that hormonal imbalances can disrupt every part of life—from energy and mood to sleep, intimacy, and overall wellness. That’s why we offer bioidentical hormone pellet therapy also known as estrogen or testosterone implants, an advanced form of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for women designed to restore balance naturally and effectively.

What Are Hormone Pellets?

Hormone pellets are tiny, rice-sized implants placed just under the skin during a quick, in-office procedure. They release estrogen and/or testosterone steadily over time, closely mimicking your body’s natural hormone patterns. Unlike daily pills, creams, or patches, pellets provide:

  • Consistent hormone levels

  • Reliable symptom relief

  • Convenient, long-lasting results

Many women choose pellet therapy for its natural feel and ease of use, helping them reclaim energy, confidence, and quality of life.

Benefits of Bioidentical Hormone Pellets

Bioidentical hormone pellets are designed to provide steady, consistent hormone support over several months. Because the pellets release hormones gradually, they help minimize the fluctuations that can occur with other delivery methods. Unlike synthetic hormones, bioidentical hormones are formulated to closely mirror the molecular structure of naturally occurring hormones in the body.

Many women choose hormone cream therapy because it offers:

Bioidentical hormone pellets in a jar being held by a physician.
women stretches with her daughter feeling good from hrt.

As hormone balance improves, many women experience:

Who Is Hormone Pellet Therapy For?

Testosterone pellet therapy for women may be appropriate for those experiencing persistent symptoms related to hormone imbalance, particularly during perimenopause or menopause. 

You may consider discussing testosterone pellets with a provider if you:

Depending on your lab results and symptoms, your provider may recommend estrogen pellets, testosterone pellets, or a combination approach.

Hormone Pellet Options for Women

Hormone pellet therapy is customized based on your lab results, symptoms, and overall health profile. At Low T Center, treatment may involve estrogen pellets, testosterone pellets, or a carefully balanced combination depending on what your body needs to function optimally. 

Each hormone plays a different role, and understanding that distinction is key to achieving meaningful, sustainable results. Dosing is guided by testing and adjusted over time to support long-term balance.

Estrogen Pellets

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Estrogen pellets are most commonly recommended for women navigating perimenopause, menopause, or surgical menopause. They are often used to help relieve:

– Hot flashes and night sweats
– Sleep disruption related to hormonal shifts
– Vaginal dryness and discomfort
– Mood changes associated with estrogen decline

Testosterone Pellets

Although associated with men, testosterone influences women’s energy, libido, and muscle. It’s often recommended for women with low levels to help relieve:
– Low libido 
– Constant fatigue or low stamina
– Brain fog or difficulty concentrating
– Reduced motivation or drive

Find Hormone Pellets for Women at a Clinic Near You

Low T Center provides hormone pellet therapy for women at clinics across Texas, serving women in Houston, Dallas–Fort Worth, Austin, San Antonio, Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Katy, Sugar Land, The Woodlands, and surrounding communities. 

Additional clinic locations include Tennessee, Colorado, Ohio, Oklahoma, Indiana, Arkansas, Missouri, North Carolina, and Illinois. Explore our clinic locations to find hormone pellet therapy for women near you.

Insurance Options

We believe access to care matters. If you’re exploring affordable HRT option, visit our insurance page to learn about accepted plans, coverage details, and flexible options designed to make treatment accessible.