Hormone levels naturally decline as we age—often beginning in our 30s and becoming more noticeable over time. For men, this may show up as low energy, reduced motivation, or changes in sexual performance. Women may notice shifts in mood, weight, sleep, or libido as hormonal patterns change.
Because hormones affect nearly every system in the body, symptoms aren’t always easy to connect. Fatigue, headaches, poor sleep, or difficulty losing weight are often treated individually, without addressing the underlying hormonal imbalance that may be contributing to them.
At LEVEL, we take a root-based, personalized approach to hormone optimization. Rather than masking symptoms, we evaluate the full picture—symptoms, labs, lifestyle, and goals—to determine whether hormone support may be beneficial.
Hormones play a key role in metabolism, energy production, mood, sleep, and overall vitality. Both men and women experience age-related hormone decline.
If you’re feeling “off” and can’t quite pinpoint why, our experienced team is here to help identify whether hormone imbalance may be part of the picture—and will create a plan tailored specifically to you.
Each year, more than one million women in the U.S. enter menopause, yet many struggle to find effective care. Despite the majority of women seeking help for menopause-related symptoms, most never receive treatment—often due to lack of provider training or overly narrow approaches to care.
Menopause isn’t a moment—it’s a transition. And for many women, it begins years before periods stop.
Hormonal shifts often start quietly in perimenopause, as estrogen fluctuates and progesterone and testosterone begin to decline. Over time, these changes can affect energy, mood, sleep, metabolism, weight, focus, and overall vitality. Yet despite how common these symptoms are, many women are told they’re “normal” or left without real support.
At LEVEL, we believe women deserve better.
Hormones are the body’s communication system. When they fall out of balance, the effects are felt everywhere—from the brain and bones to the heart, skin, and metabolism. That’s why we take a root-based, individualized approach to female hormone health.
We specialize in bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT)—using hormones that are structurally identical to those your body naturally produces. Care is guided by symptoms, labs, medical history, and how you actually feel—not just reference ranges.
Our goal isn’t to chase youth or overwhelm the body. It’s to restore balance using the lowest effective dose, supporting comfort, clarity, and long-term health.
Estrogen, including bioidentical estradiol & estriol play an important role in temperature regulation, bone density, cardiovascular health, brain function, and overall wellness. When used thoughtfully, hormone therapy can significantly improve quality of life and help protect against many of the downstream effects of hormonal decline.
Every woman’s experience is different. Your care should be too.
At LEVEL, menopause and perimenopause are not something to “push through.” They’re transitions that can be navigated with knowledge, support, and confidence—so you can feel strong, steady, and like yourself again.
Hormonal changes can affect nearly every system in the body. Women may experience:
These symptoms are not isolated—they are connected through hormone signaling.
At LEVEL, we take a personalized, root-based approach to female hormone health. We use bioidentical hormones, meaning they are structurally identical to what the body naturally produces. Treatment is guided by:
Our goal is not to replace hormones to youthful levels, but to use the lowest effective dose needed to restore balance, relieve symptoms, and support long-term health.
Estrogen plays a critical role in metabolic health, bone density, cardiovascular function, brain health, skin integrity, and genitourinary wellness. Declining estrogen levels contribute to many menopausal symptoms and long-term health risks.
Bioidentical estradiol—available in FDA-approved oral, transdermal, and vaginal forms—is the most effective treatment for hot flashes and night sweats and plays an important role in protecting bone, brain, and vaginal health when used appropriately. Vaginal estradiol can be used locally to support urinary health, vaginal comfort, and tissue integrity without significant systemic absorption.
Hormone therapy is not one-size-fits-all. Some women are excellent candidates, while others may need alternative strategies. Family history alone does not automatically exclude hormone therapy, and care decisions should always be individualized.
Your care begins with a thorough evaluation, including medical history, lab testing, body composition analysis, and an in-depth consultation. Together, we review symptoms, health risks, and priorities to create a personalized plan that may include:
We believe menopause and perimenopause are not conditions to endure—but transitions that can be navigated with clarity, support, and confidence.