Women’s Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)
Women’s Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)
Hormonal imbalance often begins gradually. Over time, these shifts can interfere with how you feel, think, and function each day. If you’re experiencing any of the following, hormone therapy may be worth exploring:
When your hormones are properly supported, it can improve how you think, move, rest, and perform each day. Personalized care allows you to address symptoms directly and restore stability over time.
At Low T Center, our physician-supervised approach is designed to promote long-term well-being, daily performance, and overall quality of life.
Many women experience improvements such as:
Our approach is built on precision and personalization. Through ongoing monitoring and individualized dosing, your treatment evolves with your body and your goals.
Restore balance with personalized estrogen, progesterone, or testosterone therapy tailored to your unique hormone levels.
A low-maintenance option designed to deliver consistent hormone support over time, for those who want to reduce frequent dosing.
Flexible, daily hormone therapy that can be applied at home for women who want a more seamless treatment option.
A physician-led program that may include nutrition guidance, lifestyle support, and prescription options such as GLP-1 therapies, along with ongoing check-ins.
Book a visit online or call your nearest Low T Center clinic to get started.
Review your lab results and goals with a board-certified provider who will create a personalized treatment plan.
Start treatment with ongoing check-ins and adjustments designed around your needs.
Low T Center provides women’s hormone replacement therapy at clinics across Texas, serving Houston, Dallas–Fort Worth, Austin, San Antonio, Plano, Frisco, Pasadena, 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 near you.
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.
Many women explore hormone replacement therapy when they begin noticing changes in energy levels, mood, sleep quality, weight, libido, or overall well-being. Hormonal shifts most commonly occur during perimenopause and menopause, but some women may start experiencing changes earlier, including in their 30s or 40s.
Being proactive about evaluating hormone levels can help identify imbalances before symptoms become more disruptive. Physician-guided hormone therapy is designed to support these changes through personalized treatment plans based on lab testing, symptoms, and individual health goals.
Common signs that may lead women to explore hormone therapy include constant fatigue, mood swings, difficulty sleeping, hot flashes, brain fog, unexplained weight gain, reduced libido, or changes in muscle tone or skin. These symptoms can develop gradually and may be linked to hormonal imbalance.
The best way to determine if hormone therapy is appropriate is through comprehensive lab testing and a consultation with a medical provider. At Low T Center, treatment decisions are based on your symptoms, health history, lifestyle goals, and hormone levels, ensuring care is personalized and medically supervised.
At Low T Center, treatment may include estrogen, progesterone, or testosterone therapy for women, depending on your hormone levels, symptoms, and overall health goals. Care begins with comprehensive lab testing and a provider consultation to determine the most appropriate approach.
Hormone therapy can be delivered in several ways, including injections, topical creams, or hormone pellets. The right treatment method is based on your preferences, lifestyle, and how your body responds over time, with ongoing monitoring to support consistent results.
Every woman responds differently. Some may begin noticing improvements in energy, sleep, or mood within a few weeks, while other changes may take longer. Ongoing monitoring and dosage adjustments help support steady progress over time.
Hormonal balance can influence metabolism, energy levels, and body composition, which may affect how easily you gain or lose weight. While hormone therapy is not a standalone weight loss solution, it can be an important part of a broader physician-guided plan designed to support overall metabolic health.
Depending on your needs, providers may recommend combining hormone therapy with additional options such as lifestyle support, nutrition guidance, or medically supervised weight loss treatments, including GLP-1 injections. Your care plan is tailored to your symptoms, lab results, and long-term health goals.
When prescribed and monitored by experienced medical providers, hormone therapy can be a safe and effective option for many women. Regular lab testing and follow-up visits help ensure treatment remains aligned with your health needs and goals.
Not necessarily. Hormonal changes can begin in a woman’s 30s or 40s during perimenopause. If symptoms are impacting daily life, an evaluation can help determine whether hormone therapy or another treatment approach may be appropriate.
Care begins with detailed lab testing to evaluate key hormone markers. Your provider then creates a customized treatment plan designed around your symptoms, lifestyle, and long-term health goals, with ongoing adjustments as needed.
Coverage varies depending on your plan and treatment type. Many clinics offer flexible options, including insurance-eligible services, self-pay programs, and HSA/FSA eligibility to help make care more accessible.
