Hormone Replacement Therapy in Lemley North Carolina

Scott Shapiro, M.D. dedicates his Mecklenburg County North Carolina practice to Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine in order to best help men and women prevent the disease process before it begins and naturally reduce illnesses that are due to aging, hormonal imbalances, and poor lifestyle choices. Switching to a functional and preventative medicine model allows Mecklenburg County North Carolina Bioidentical Hormone Doctor, Scott Shapiro, M.D. to give his patients the care that they deserve. Disappointed with the conventional medicine approach that only enabled him to prescribe medications that would treat only his patients’ symptoms, Scott Shapiro, M.D. committed to find a better way to offer his patients help, and began furthering his education in evidence-based medicines. This led him to become a member of the American Academy for Anti-Aging Medicine.

Bioidentical Hormone Therapy for Women

Many women assume that the hot flashes, mood swings, and weight gain they experience as they approach middle age are normal signs of pending menopause that they just have to accept. If that is something you believe, Scott Shapiro, M.D. in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina has good news for you. While it’s true that these are typical menopause symptoms, they are typically related to a general hormone imbalance that can be treated with Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy.

Scott Shapiro, M.D. focuses his knowledge and expertise in Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy with extensive training from the Fellowship in Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine to treat women suffering from the symptoms of menopause in the Mecklenburg County North Carolina area. As a highly trained bioidentical hormones doctor, Scott Shapiro, M.D., is recognized as a leading expert in his field of expertise and is an active member of the American Academy for Anti-Aging medicine; continually staying at the cutting edge of Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy treatments.

Symptoms of Hormone Imbalance in Women
There are six primary hormones in a woman’s body that work together to support reproductive health, stabilize mood, provide energy, and several other essential functions. These hormones include cortisol, estrogen, pregnenolone, progesterone, testosterone, and thyroid. As you get older, your body naturally begins to slow the production of some of these hormones, while other’s cease to be made at all. The effects of hormone imbalance in women range from feeling mildly uncomfortable to being totally disabled by the symptoms. Most women fall somewhere in between. If you are in your mid 30s to early 50s, you probably recognize several of the following symptoms associated with hormonal imbalance:

  • Vaginal dryness
  • Painful intercourse
  • Lack of energy
  • Difficulty losing weight
  • Insomnia
  • All-day fatigue
  • Feeling overwhelmed by everyday life

Natural Hormone Replacement Therapy for Men

Scott Shapiro, M.D. has dedicated his knowledge and expertise in Hormone Replacement Therapy and his extensive training from the Fellowship in Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine to treat men suffering from the affects of low testosterone in the Mecklenburg County North Carolina area. As a highly trained hormones doctor, Scott Shapiro, M.D. of Mecklenburg, North Carolina is recognized as a leading expert in his field of expertise and is an active member of the American Academy for Anti-Aging medicine; continually staying at the cutting edge of Hormone Replacement Therapy.

If you’re a man approaching middle age who is experiencing decreased sexual libido, a lack of energy, and irritability, you may have some of the common symptoms of testosterone imbalance. Also known as andropause, male menopause, and hypogonadism, unbalanced hormones can cause a host of health issues that negatively affect your quality of life. While having one or two of these issues may not indicate a problem with your hormones, experiencing several at the same time usually does point to hormone imbalance.

Additional symptoms of testosterone deficiency
  • Erectile dysfunction
  • Sleep disturbances and daytime fatigue
  • Loss of muscle tone
  • Accumulation of fat, especially around the abdomen
  • Loss of body hair
  • Difficulty concentrating and problems with memory
  • Depression
  • Hot flashes and night sweats[/box]

Questions about Bioidentical Hormones? Call Mecklenburg County North Carolina Bioidentical Hormone Doctor, Scott Shapiro, M.D. to schedule a personal consultation and take your first steps to getting your spark for life back!