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The McPeak Method

Hormone care done carefully

Hormone Support (HRT)

Hormone support starts with careful review, not a template. Justin looks at symptoms, labs, metabolic patterns, and safety before deciding what belongs in your plan.

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Justin McPeak reviewing hormone care notes

How Online Hormone Support Works

Labs matter, but symptoms and safety matter too.

1

Evaluate

Justin reviews your symptoms, history, and current goals before treatment starts.

2

Review Labs

Lab work helps clarify hormones, thyroid patterns, and safety markers.

3

Build the Plan

Care may include testosterone, estrogen, progesterone, thyroid support, or non-hormone steps when appropriate.

4

Monitor Safety

Follow-ups track symptoms, labs, side effects, and whether care still fits.

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Hormone Symptoms, Low Testosterone, and HRT Support

Hormone evaluation may help when you are dealing with:

  • Low testosterone, low libido, or fatigue with slow recovery
  • Menopause, perimenopause, mood swings, or sleep disruption
  • Weight gain or metabolic changes tied to hormone patterns
  • Thyroid patterns that may affect energy, mood, or anxiety

HRT Monitoring With Safety in Mind

Safety First

Justin screens cardiac, clotting, and metabolic risk before hormone treatment starts.

Lab-Guided Care

Dosing and follow-up are shaped by symptoms and labs, not one generic protocol.

Acute Care Lens

Emergency medicine training informs how Justin screens for safety before prescribing.

Whole-Person Context

Mood, metabolism, sleep, and hormones are reviewed together because they often overlap.

Not sure where to start?

Tell us what is going on, and the practice will help you find the right next step.

Frequently Asked Questions

He reviews symptoms, history, current medications, lab patterns, and safety risks before recommending treatment. Hormone support should fit the full clinical picture, not just one low or borderline number.

Testosterone can increase hemoglobin and hematocrit, which can raise risk if blood becomes too thick. Justin monitors those markers because safety matters as much as symptom improvement.

When appropriate, yes. Justin evaluates symptoms, labs, energy, sleep, mood, libido, and metabolic changes before discussing estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, or non-hormone options.

Yes. Hormones, sleep, weight, anxiety, depression, and energy often overlap. Justin looks for those connections so the plan is not limited to one symptom at a time.

Most visits can happen by secure video. Labs and any needed outside testing are coordinated separately, then reviewed during follow-up so dosing and safety can be monitored.

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