Allison Woodworth, RN, MSN, FNP-C, Clinical Director of PrimeBody.com ‘s clinic network, has extensive training and experience in the field of Age Management Medicine. Her areas of expertise include bio-identical hormone replacement therapy and medical facial aesthetics.
Some of the talking points:
__Which Hormones are Important to Test in Women
__Why are Synthetic Hormones no Longer Recommended
__At what age do most women need to consider hormonal testing and what are the symptoms of a hormonal imbalance or deficiency?
__How are hormones replaced?
__What changes do women notice after starting hormone replacement therapy?
__Questions about thyroid hormone replacement.
__Women and Testosterone-What are the Latest Understandings and Recommendations
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