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Biote Hormone Replacement

Biote Certified Provider in Houston, Texas

Biote is one of the largest hormone optimization companies in the country and has built its approach on decades of scientific research focused on early signs of aging and hormone imbalance.

Preferred Gynecology partners with Biote because the practice values individualized dosing, lab-guided treatment planning, and long-term follow-up rather than one-size-fits-all hormone care.

Each plan is personalized around symptoms, lab work, and treatment goals, with ongoing reassessment over time.

Biote Hormone Replacement

Appointment Questions

If you are not sure whether this service matches your symptoms, contact the office and our team can help guide you to the right appointment type.

What is Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy?

As we age, hormones such as estrogen and testosterone naturally decline. These hormones affect many areas of the body, including the brain, heart, bones, and reproductive organs.

Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy uses compounded hormones that are structurally identical to the hormones your body naturally makes, allowing the body to recognize and use them in a familiar way.

The Biote Method

The Biote Method uses tiny hormone pellets inserted under the skin during a simple in-office procedure.

These pellets dissolve slowly over time and typically need to be replaced every three to five months depending on the patient.

Common Symptoms of Hormone Imbalance

  • Hot flashes and night sweats
  • Mood changes and irritability
  • Fatigue and trouble sleeping
  • Weight gain
  • Low libido and discomfort during intercourse

Getting Started

Getting started begins with a discussion of symptoms and goals, followed by bloodwork to evaluate current hormone levels.

Your provider then reviews the results with you and builds a personalized care plan. Some patients feel improvement after the first pellet insertion, while others may need more than one round to reach their desired results.

Questions about biote hormone replacement?

Call the office to discuss symptoms, treatment options, and appointment availability.