

Natural Hormone Replacement Therapy
Restore Mood, Sleep & Energy Naturally
Struggling with fatigue, low libido, mood swings, brain fog, weight loss or poor sleep?
At Lunaris Health PLLC, we provide personalized Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT) to help your body restore balance safely and effectively.
We treat hormone imbalance at the root cause — not just the symptoms.

How We Personalize Your Treatment Plan
Comprehensive Testing
Complete hormone panel and advanced lab testing with root-cause evaluation (thyroid, cortisol, insulin resistance, and inflammation markers).
Individualized Ongoing Monitoring
Personalized hormone dosing based on your lab results, symptoms, metabolic profile & frequent safety check-ins
Nutrition and LifeStyle Coach
FDA-approved bioidentical hormone Rx medications
— no compounded hormone products.
FDA-approved Bioidentical Hormones
FDA-approved bioidentical hormone Rx medications
— no compounded hormone products.

(BHRT)
BioIdentical Hormone Replacement Therapy
Telehealth Visits & Prescriptions in Illinois, Arizona & Florida
Bioidentical Hormones

Plant-derived hormones that are chemically identical to the ones your body naturally produces. These hormones are used in bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) to help restore balance when hormone levels decline or become irregular.
The most commonly used hormones in BHRT include:
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Estrogen
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Progesterone
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Testosterone
These hormones may be prescribed in several forms
depending on a patient’s needs, including:
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Oral medications
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Topical creams or gels
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Transdermal patches
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Injections
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Vaginal preparations
Individualized treatments based on symptoms, medical history, and laboratory testing.

Who May Benefit from Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy BHRT?

PeriMenoPause Symptoms
- Symptom begin up to 10 years before menopause,
- Often starting in the early 40s,
- Transitional stage before menopause
- Estrogen & Progesterone levels begin to fluctuate.
MenoPause Symptoms
- 12 consecutive months without a menstrual period,
- (due to sustained decline in ovarian estrogen production)
- It commonly occurs between ages 45–55.
Hormone levels naturally decline with age, particularly during perimenopause and menopause. Lower hormone levels may lead to symptoms. Hormone replacement therapy may be prescribed to help manage these symptoms and improve quality of life.
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Hot flashes and night sweats
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Sleep problems or insomnia
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Mood changes or irritability
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Fatigue or low energy
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Brain fog or memory problems
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Weight gain or metabolic changes
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Reduced libido
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Vaginal dryness or discomfort
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Bone loss
BHRT - Hormone therapy aims to restore more balanced hormone levels, which may help reduce these symptoms and improve quality of life for some patients.
At Lunaris Health, we evaluate symptoms, laboratory testing, and overall health before recommending any hormone therapy plan. Unlike synthetic hormone therapy, our functional medicine approach to HRT focuses on:
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Naturally Derived Products
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Comprehensive hormone testing
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Individualized dosing
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Safe, evidence-based prescribing
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Ongoing lab monitoring
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Root-cause evaluation (thyroid, cortisol, insulin, inflammation)
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Treating Root-Cause

Hormone Therapy for Low Testosterone in Women
Testosterone is often thought of as a “male hormone,” but it plays an important role in women’s health as well. Women naturally produce small amounts of testosterone in the ovaries and adrenal glands, and this hormone helps support sexual desire, energy levels, muscle strength, mood stability, and cognitive function.
As women age—especially during perimenopause and menopause—testosterone levels may gradually decline. For some women, this change can contribute to symptoms such as:
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Low libido or reduced sexual desire
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Fatigue or decreased energy
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Reduced motivation or drive
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Difficulty building or maintaining muscle
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Brain fog or decreased mental clarity
When symptoms are present, a comprehensive hormone evaluation can help determine whether testosterone imbalance may be contributing to these changes.
Hormone Therapy for Hypoestrogenism
Low estrogen levels can occur in situations beyond menopause. Certain medical conditions, surgical removal of the ovaries, or disorders affecting hormone production can lead to hypoestrogenism.
Symptoms may include:
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Vaginal dryness
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Hot flashes
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Bone loss
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Sleep disturbances
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Mood changes
Hormone therapy may be used to help restore hormone balance when clinically appropriate and after evaluating potential risks and benefits.

Progesterone Therapy for Hormonal Balance
Progesterone is often used alongside estrogen therapy for patients with a uterus. This helps protect the lining of the uterus from excessive growth that can occur with estrogen therapy alone.
Progesterone may also be prescribed for certain hormone-related conditions such as secondary amenorrhea (absence of menstrual cycles due to hormonal imbalance).
Personalized Bioidentical Hormone Therapy
Hormone therapy should never follow a “one-size-fits-all” approach. At Lunaris Health, treatment plans are individualized based on:
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Symptoms
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Medical history
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Laboratory testing
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Risk assessment
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Treatment goals
Hormones may be prescribed in several forms including oral medications, topical preparations, injections, patches, or vaginal therapies, depending on the patient’s needs.
Schedule Your BHRT Telehealth Consultation
Please complete the secure intake form below and choose a convenient date and time for your telehealth consultation.
All visits are conducted privately via secure telehealth with a board-certified nurse practitioner specializing in hormone optimization.
Insurance Reimbursement
Lunaris Health is a private-pay practice. After your visit, we provide a detailed receipt (superbill) that you may submit to your insurance provider for possible out-of-network reimbursement. Coverage and reimbursement amounts vary by plan.

