Find True Balance with Bio-Identical Hormone Replacement Therapy
What is BHRT?
Bio-Identical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT) is a treatment that uses hormones identical in structure to those naturally produced by the body to address imbalances. It is often used to alleviate symptoms of hormonal decline or imbalance, such as fatigue, mood swings, weight gain, and reduced libido, helping to restore overall well-being.
Recognizing the Signs of Hormone Imbalance
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Weight gain
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Night sweats
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Insomnia
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Fatigue
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Hot flashes
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Anxiety
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Moodiness
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Reduced sex drive & more
Our 6-Step Proven Process for BHRT with Kelley,
Master Hormone Consultant
Fill out a simple Form detailing your symptoms, medical history, and concerns. This step helps Kelley establish a baseline and determine if BHRT is the right fit for you.
Once Kelley reviews your paperwork, you’ll receive a saliva test kit mailed to your home to measure your hormone levels. This crucial lab work provides the information needed to create a personalized treatment plan.
After your lab results are analyzed, schedule a 1-hour consultation (virtual or in-person at our Loveland office) with Kelley to discuss your treatment plan. Kelley will collaborate with your primary care provider to recommend compounded BHRT prescriptions and suggest supplements or other tailored solutions to meet your health goals.
Approximately 60-90 days after starting your treatment, you’ll complete a condensed symptom questionnaire and perform follow-up lab work. Kelley will review your progress and offer guidance during a 30-minute appointment to ensure your health is on track.
At the 1-year mark, Kelley will revisit your symptom questionnaire and lab results during a 30-minute follow-up. This ensures your treatment remains effective and addresses any changes in your health or symptoms.
With Kelley’s thorough initial care, most patients require minimal follow-ups. However, ongoing 30-minute appointments ($100) or 15-minute “ask the clinician” sessions ($50) are available for any unique questions or adjustments to your treatment.
Meet Kelley, Our Master Certified Hormone Specialist
Hi, I'm Kelley and I have been with Good Day Pharmacy since 2007, which is also when I graduated from the University of Colorado - Health Sciences Center with a Doctor of Pharmacy Degree. I am a Master Certified Hormone Replacement Consultant, and have completed a master class in Raindrop Technique bodywork. I am knowledgeable in supplements, vitamins, and stress reduction techniques, such as red light therapy and essential oils.
I have a passion for holistic care, and aim to improve a person’s overall well-being, rather than just addressing a specific illness or symptoms. I use a unique approach that combines both western medicine and natural and integrative care. I live in Northern Colorado with my wonderful husband, and 3 growing boys. In my spare time you will find me reading, walking my dogs, playing board games, or coaching youth basketball.
I can’t wait to meet you!
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Are the bases for injectable/oral semaglutide and Tirzepatide the salt form?No, injectable semaglutide and tirzepatide are 503B compounds and cannot legally use salt bases for human consumption. They must use base formulations that replicate commercial products, with the active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) always tested. Salt and acetate versions are not used or permitted.
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What are the common side effects of Injectable Semaglutide?Common side effects include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and constipation.
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Are there any food or drink restrictions while taking Oral Semaglutide?Avoid eating or drinking anything other than plain water for at least 30 minutes after taking the medication.
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What should I do if I miss a dose of Oral Semaglutide?If you miss a dose, skip the missed dose and take the next dose at your regular scheduled time. Do not take two doses at once.
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What is the BUD (Beyond Use Date) of Injectable Semaglutide?According to CDC guidelines, injectable semaglutide can be used for up to 56 days after the vial is punctured, provided it is stored in the refrigerator.
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Do I need a prescription for oral Semaglutide, injectable Semaglutide, or Tirzepatide?Yes, you need a prescription from a healthcare provider to obtain oral Semaglutide, injectable Semaglutide, or Tirzepatide.
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What key warnings and precautions should I know about before taking this medication?Do not use injectable semaglutide if you or your family have had a type of thyroid cancer called medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) or if you have an endocrine system condition called Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia syndrome type 2 (MEN 2). In studies with rodents, semaglutide and medicines that work like semaglutide cause thyroid tumors, including thyroid cancer. It is not known if semaglutide will cause thyroid tumors or MTC in people. Inform your healthcare provider if you experience any of the following symptoms, as they may be signs of thyroid cancer: a lump or swelling in your neck, hoarseness, trouble swallowing, or shortness of breath. Tell your healthcare provider if you have pancreas or kidney problems, type 2 diabetes, diabetic retinopathy, mental health issues including depression or suicidal thoughts, or if you are taking other medications to treat type 2 diabetes such as sulfonylureas or insulin. Do not take semaglutide if you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant, as this product may harm your unborn baby. Stop using this product at least 2 months before you plan to become pregnant. It is unknown if semaglutide passes into your breast milk, so talk with your healthcare provider about using this medication if you are currently breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed. Always consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice and to ensure this medication is safe for your specific health conditions.