Joint Pain

Could Hormonal Changes Be Contributing to Joint Pain?

Joint pain is commonly associated with aging, but many people don’t realize that hormonal changes can also affect joint health. Declining estrogen and testosterone levels may contribute to increased inflammation, stiffness, discomfort, and decreased mobility.

Many patients experience aching knees, hips, shoulders, hands, or other joints that interfere with daily activities and exercise.

Our team evaluates your symptoms as part of a comprehensive health assessment to determine whether hormone imbalance may be contributing to your discomfort.

Symptoms May Include

  • Aching joints
  • Morning stiffness
  • Reduced flexibility
  • Pain during activity
  • Difficulty exercising
  • Reduced mobility

Personalized Treatment

Treatment recommendations may include:

  • Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy
  • Hormone Pellets
  • Hormone Injections
  • Hormone Creams
  • Hormone Patches
  • Hormone Pills

Our goal is to improve comfort, mobility, and overall quality of life through personalized medical care.

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