Wellness Clinic & Center · Carrollton, TX

Hormone Replacement Therapy in Carrollton, Texas

Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT) supports men and women experiencing hormone drops or imbalances—helping restore energy, clarity, and overall vitality with an individualized approach.

Precision hormone care—tailored to you

Hormones influence most essential bodily functions. When hormone levels shift, cascading effects can occur across many systems. BHRT is commonly used to ease perimenopause and menopause symptoms, and may also support a wide range of hormone-related concerns.

Individualized Plans

We consider symptoms, medical conditions, and history before recommending a specific approach.

Whole-Body Support

Designed to improve vitality, energy, mental clarity, mood, and quality of life.

Multiple Options

Pellets, creams, patches, gels, injections, and more—selected based on your needs.

Menopause Perimenopause Energy Mental Clarity Mood Libido Strength Vitality
What is BHRT? Why hormone balance matters for daily function.
Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT) is used to treat both men and women experiencing imbalances or drops in their naturally-occurring hormones. Hormones are responsible for most essential bodily functions, so when they are disrupted in any way, cascade effects across many systems can ensue.
What can BHRT help with? Common symptoms and hormone-related concerns.
BHRT is most commonly used to ease symptoms of perimenopause and menopause, and may be used to treat a wide range of conditions, including:
  • Mental clarity
  • Low sex drive or libido
  • Incontinence
  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • Andropause
  • Fatigue
  • Erectile dysfunction
  • Insulin resistance
  • Adrenal and thyroid disorders
  • Osteoporosis
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Cancer
Symptoms common with menopause—hot flashes, night sweats, mood changes, memory loss, weight gain, sleep issues, and low libido—can be dramatically improved with BHRT. For many other conditions, BHRT may improve vitality, energy, mental clarity, mood, weight loss, and even muscle strength.
BHRT options we may recommend Therapy types selected to match your needs.
BHRT comes in several different forms. At St. Mary’s Family Clinic, we carefully consider your symptoms, medical conditions, and history before recommending a specific treatment. Options may include:
  • BioTE® pellet therapy
  • Compounded natural hormones
  • Nutraceutical supplementation
How BHRT is delivered Delivery methods vary by your recommended plan.
Delivery of BHRT depends largely on the specific therapy option, but may include:
  • Implanted pellets
  • Creams
  • Patches
  • Gels
  • Injections
Our philosophy Support for a healthy, active lifestyle.
Hormones are a vital part of maintaining a healthy and active lifestyle. No one needs to suffer the symptoms of hormone imbalance— and at St. Mary’s Family Clinic, we are confident we can find the right solution for your unique needs.
Request an appointment Call our friendly office to get started.
If you have questions about how BHRT can help you or would like to request an appointment, call our friendly office today at (469) 830-4155.

Frequently Asked Questions

Straightforward answers about BHRT, candidates, and treatment options.

What symptoms can BHRT help improve?

BHRT may help with menopause symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats, mood changes, sleep issues, weight gain, memory changes, and low libido. It may also support energy, mental clarity, mood, and vitality depending on your needs.

Is BHRT only for women?

No. BHRT is used for both men and women experiencing hormone drops or imbalances, including andropause-related symptoms.

What BHRT options do you offer?

Options may include BioTE® pellet therapy, compounded natural hormones, and nutraceutical supplementation, selected based on your symptoms, medical conditions, and history.

How is BHRT administered?

Depending on the therapy option, delivery may include implanted pellets, creams, patches, gels, or injections.

How do I get started?

Call (469) 830-4155 to request an appointment and discuss your symptoms and goals with our team.

Credible Sources

  • North American Menopause Society (NAMS) — menopause hormone therapy guidance
  • American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) — hormone therapy and menopause care
  • Endocrine Society — hormone health and endocrine disorders
  • U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) — information on compounded hormone products and safety considerations