A more complete approach to your health
Hormone Health
Functional medicine support for hormone balance, symptoms, and long-term endocrine health in Michigan and Florida via telehealth.
Have you been dealing with persistent symptoms despite “normal” labs?
Could fatigue, weight changes, mood shifts, or sleep disruption reflect deeper hormone patterns?
Understanding Hormone Health
Hormone-related symptoms often involve more than one isolated lab value. Thyroid function, insulin signaling, stress physiology, sleep quality, nutrition status, body composition, inflammation, digestive health, and reproductive hormone changes can all influence how you feel and function. Functional medicine uses a structured process to clarify patterns and guide personalized next steps.
Explore Hormone Health Services
Explore common areas within hormone and endocrine health.
Thyroid Function & Regulation
Fatigue, brain fog, weight changes, and thyroid-related concerns.
Women’s Hormone Health
PMS, PCOS, perimenopause, menopause, and estrogen balance.
Men’s Hormone Health
Testosterone, vitality, recovery, body composition, and prostate health.
Each page provides a more detailed explanation of symptoms and treatment approach.
A Structured Approach to Care
Extended Evaluation
History, symptoms, timeline, prior testing, medications, sleep, stress, nutrition, and lifestyle patterns are reviewed carefully.
Pattern Recognition
Multiple systems are considered together rather than focusing only on one hormone level in isolation.
Personalized Strategy
Care plans may include lifestyle foundations, nutrition, selective testing, targeted supplementation, and when appropriate, medication discussions within scope.
Who This Approach May Be For
Persistent symptoms without a clear explanation
Men noticing reduced vitality, recovery, or body composition shifts
Desire for a physician-guided and more comprehensive strategy
Concerns about thyroid, energy, weight, mood, or sleep changes
Women navigating cycle changes, PMS, perimenopause, or menopause
Interest in prevention and long-term metabolic health
Related Areas of Care
Digestive Health & Microbiome Restoration
Gut health can influence inflammation, nutrient status, estrogen metabolism, and metabolic signaling.
Cardiometabolic Risk Reduction
Hormone and metabolic patterns often overlap with cholesterol, glucose, and cardiovascular risk.
Inflammation, Autoimmunity & Immune Balance
Immune dysregulation can affect thyroid and broader endocrine function.
Fatigue, Burnout & Stress Resilience
Stress load and recovery capacity commonly interact with hormone symptoms.
Frequently Asked Questions About Hormone Health
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Not always. Many patients benefit from a thoughtful review of symptoms and conventional labs first. Specialty testing may be used selectively when clinically helpful.
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When appropriate and within scope, medications may be discussed as part of an overall treatment strategy.
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Yes. Symptoms may reflect patterns not captured by a single number and may involve multiple interacting systems.
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Yes. Care is currently offered virtually for eligible patients in Michigan and Florida.
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No. Patients should maintain established relationships with their primary care physician and appropriate specialists.
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No. Many patients seek care for symptoms, transitions, prevention goals, or optimization concerns before a formal diagnosis exists.
Explore Whether This Approach Is a Good Fit
If you are looking for a more thoughtful and comprehensive approach to hormone-related symptoms or long-term endocrine health, this may be an appropriate next step. Care often begins with a detailed review of your history, symptoms, and prior testing to identify the most useful next steps.

