Hormone Replacement Therapy
A more personalized hormone care experience for menopause, andropause, and clinically meaningful hormone imbalance — designed around symptoms, testing, safety, and the kind of treatment plan that actually fits the patient.
Hormone therapy works best when it is individualized, not templated.
The current Joshua R. Gonzalez page already frames hormone replacement therapy as customizable care for menopause and testosterone-related decline. That is the right foundation. Patients usually are not looking for a generic explanation of hormones — they are looking for relief from symptoms that are affecting daily life, relationships, energy, confidence, and sexual wellness.
A stronger page should therefore feel premium, clear, and medically responsible. It should explain what symptoms may improve, how candidacy is evaluated, and why the treatment conversation has to be personal.
Symptom relief with context
Hot flashes, night sweats, vaginal dryness, mood shifts, and sleep changes are all part of the menopause conversation.1, 2
Hormone decline in men
The live page also connects HRT with testosterone decline and its impact on libido, energy, and vitality.1
Data before dosing
Comprehensive testing helps determine whether symptoms are hormone-related and which type of treatment may actually fit the patient.1
Not every patient wants the same route
The current page mentions BHRT options including creams, vaginal rings, and implantable pellets, reflecting a more customized approach.1
More precision, less guesswork
Hormone therapy discussions should feel structured and evidence-aware. Major menopause guidance supports individualized treatment decisions based on symptoms, goals, timing, and overall health profile.2
- Detailed symptom review
- Hormone testing through lab work
- Menopause or testosterone-deficiency assessment
- Review of sleep, mood, libido, and body changes
- Personal and family medical history
- Treatment-route and safety discussion
- Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy discussion
- Pellet therapy when appropriate
- Creams, vaginal options, or other delivery methods
- Ongoing monitoring and symptom follow-up
- Benefits, risks, and expectations review
- A plan built around the patient’s goals
Frequently asked questions
The live page describes HRT as a treatment used to replenish low estrogen or testosterone levels in patients with symptomatic hormone decline, especially during menopause or andropause.1
The live page specifically mentions bioidentical hormone replacement therapy, creams, vaginal rings, and implantable pellets as possible options depending on the patient.1
If hormone-related symptoms are affecting sleep, sex life, mood, energy, or overall quality of life, it is worth scheduling a more detailed consultation and testing review.
Ready for a more personalized hormone plan?
If you are exploring hormone replacement therapy in Los Angeles, request a consultation with Joshua R. Gonzalez, MD.
Los Angeles, CA 90036
(323) 607-2895
Monday–Friday: 9:00 AM–5:00 PM