harmonal imbalance

Hormone Imbalance? Take the Quiz!

With the heat of this summer kicking up, we are all feeling hot flashes!!! We are going to keep talking about what makes our internal thermometer not turn off and in turn make us feel the unbearable heat!!! If you are extra hot and feeling the effects of the imbalance of your hormones as you near the menopausal years we are here to help you find relief.
Remember, hormones are the messengers in your bloodstream that help you feel great and manage all of your activities of daily living. We do not think much about hormones until they become imbalanced or are on the decline. Women begin to see a drop in their estrogen and progesterone levels in their 40s. When women begin to feel hormonally imbalanced, we become more uncomfortable experiencing many frustrating symptoms. The doctors at Amber Wellness Group created a quiz and a short video to help you understand how hormones may be affecting your life.
Do you experience any of these symptoms?
  • Hot Flashes
  • More irritability
  • Regularly exercising, but not losing weight
  • Trouble sleeping
  • Painful intercourse
Bioidentical Hormone Therapy (BHRT) is one treatment option to get your hormones back on track. Take our quiz below to see if this life-changing treatment is a good choice to help reach your hormone health goals, and call us to schedule at (971) 319-0045.

Take The Quiz Now!

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