Hormone therapy review
HRT starts with a real review.
Hormone therapy can help some women in perimenopause and menopause. It is not the right answer for everyone. Sage Matters puts the review first: symptoms, history, medications, risk factors, and appropriate labs before HRT is considered.
- Prescription hormone therapy considered only when appropriate
- Licensed physician review, not a hormone-mill intake
- Transparent cash-pay pricing before you commit
Hormone-aware, not hormone-obsessed
Perimenopause and menopause can affect sleep, heat tolerance, mood, recovery, body composition, and sexual function. Hormones matter, but so do sleep, nutrition, strength, stress, medications, metabolic health, and clinical risk factors.
What the physician reviews
The care team physician reviews your symptoms, medical history, medications, and appropriate labs. If hormone therapy is not appropriate, Sage Matters should say that clearly instead of forcing a protocol.
What HRT does not promise
Sage Matters does not promise hormone balancing, symptom reversal, or guaranteed weight loss. The promise is a careful process and an honest recommendation.
Questions
Questions this page should answer.
Is this an HRT clinic?
No. Sage Matters is physician-led midlife care. HRT may be considered when appropriate, but the service is not built around pushing hormone therapy to every patient.
Will Barry Morgan prescribe my hormones?
No. Barry Morgan is the founder and coach. Clinical reviews, lab interpretation, and prescriptions are handled by licensed physicians on the clinical care team.
What if I am not a candidate for HRT?
Then HRT should not be recommended. Sage Matters is built around honest eligibility, including saying no when a treatment is not appropriate.
Normal labs are not the end of the conversation.
If your symptoms, history, and goals do not match the quick answer you were given, the next step should be a better review, not a louder promise.
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