Hormone Replacement Therapy in Carrollton, TX
Personalized hormone replacement therapy for women and men—designed to support energy, mood, sleep, libido, metabolism, and overall wellness through lab-guided care, thoughtful monitoring, and treatment options tailored to your goals.
Support balance, energy & long-term wellness
Hormone changes can affect how you feel day to day. Many patients seek hormone therapy because they are dealing with fatigue, brain fog, mood changes, hot flashes, night sweats, low libido, sleep disruption, weight changes, or low testosterone symptoms.
At St. Mary’s Primary Care & Wellness Center, hormone therapy starts with a consultation, symptom review, medical history, and lab evaluation. Your plan may include HRT, BHRT, testosterone replacement therapy, progesterone support, pellets, injections, creams, gels, patches, or oral options when clinically appropriate.
Signs of hormone imbalance
You may benefit from a hormone consultation if you are experiencing symptoms that are disrupting your energy, mood, sleep, metabolism, or quality of life.
- Chronic fatigue or low energy
- Brain fog or poor concentration
- Weight gain or difficulty losing weight
- Low libido or sexual wellness changes
- Mood swings, anxiety, or irritability
- Sleep disruption or night waking
- Hot flashes or night sweats
- Low testosterone symptoms
- Perimenopause or menopause symptoms
- Andropause or age-related hormone changes
Hormone therapy options at St. Mary’s
Hormone therapy may involve estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, or a combination approach depending on your symptoms, lab findings, and medical profile. The goal is to create a safe, individualized plan that supports your quality of life.
Women’s HRT / BHRT
Support for perimenopause, menopause, hot flashes, night sweats, mood changes, sleep disruption, libido changes, and hormone-related wellness concerns.
Men’s TRT
Testosterone replacement therapy may be considered for men with symptoms and labs consistent with low testosterone.
Progesterone Support
Progesterone may be used when clinically appropriate, often as part of balanced hormone therapy for perimenopause or menopause care.
Pellets & Other Options
Delivery options may include pellets, injections, creams, gels, patches, or oral medications depending on your plan.
What to know before starting HRT
Types of hormone therapy we offer
Options for women and men, including TRT, progesterone support, and pellets.
Estrogen Therapy — May be used for women experiencing menopause-related symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats, and vaginal dryness when appropriate.
Progesterone Replacement — May be used to support balanced hormone therapy, often alongside estrogen in perimenopause or menopause care when clinically appropriate.
Testosterone Therapy / TRT — May support energy, libido, muscle mass, mood, and mental clarity in men and select women when symptoms and labs support treatment.
Combination Hormone Therapy — May include estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, or other individualized options depending on the patient.
Pellet Therapy — Implantable hormone pellets may be used to provide sustained hormone support in appropriate candidates.
Delivery methods may include:
- Pellets
- Injections
- Creams or gels
- Patches
- Oral medications
Benefits patients may notice
Improvements vary and depend on your plan, health profile, and response.
- Improved energy and vitality
- Better mood stability
- Improved sleep quality
- Enhanced libido and sexual wellness
- Support for muscle mass and metabolism
- Support for menopause or low testosterone symptoms
Hormone therapy should be monitored over time and adjusted based on symptoms, lab results, and provider recommendations.
Is hormone therapy safe?
Safety depends on your medical history, risk factors, treatment type, and monitoring.
Hormone therapy may be appropriate for many patients, but it is not right for everyone. Your provider will review your medical history, symptoms, risk factors, medications, and labs before recommending a treatment plan.
Ongoing monitoring helps guide dosing, safety, and treatment adjustments over time.
What to expect during treatment
Consultation, labs, personalized plan, follow-up, and adjustments.
- Symptom and health-history review
- Hormone and wellness lab evaluation
- Personalized treatment recommendation
- Clear discussion of risks and benefits
- Follow-up visits and lab monitoring
- Adjustments based on response and goals
Ready to feel more balanced?
Request a hormone therapy consultation in Carrollton, TX.
St. Mary’s Primary Care & Wellness Center serves Carrollton, Plano, Frisco, Addison, Farmers Branch, Coppell, and North Dallas.
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Hormone Therapy FAQs
Clear answers for patients searching for HRT, BHRT, TRT, progesterone support, and hormone pellets near Carrollton.
Do you offer pellet hormone therapy?
Yes. Pellet therapy may be offered when appropriate, based on symptoms, labs, medical history, and individualized treatment goals.
Do you offer progesterone replacement?
Yes. Progesterone replacement may be used when clinically appropriate to support balanced hormone therapy, often alongside estrogen in perimenopause or menopause care.
Do you offer testosterone replacement therapy for men and women?
Yes. Medically supervised testosterone therapy may be considered for men and women when symptoms, labs, and medical history support treatment.
What is the difference between HRT and BHRT?
HRT refers to hormone replacement therapy in general. BHRT commonly refers to bioidentical hormone therapy, which uses hormones designed to be structurally similar to hormones made by the body. Your provider can explain which option may be appropriate for you.
How soon will I feel results from hormone therapy?
Some patients notice changes within a few weeks, while others need more time and follow-up adjustments. Timeline varies based on symptoms, hormone levels, treatment method, and individual response.
Is hormone therapy right for everyone?
No. Hormone therapy is not appropriate for every patient. A consultation, medical history review, and lab evaluation help determine whether treatment is safe and appropriate.
Do you serve patients outside Carrollton?
Yes. St. Mary’s serves patients from Carrollton, Plano, Frisco, Addison, Farmers Branch, Coppell, and North Dallas.