Chemically identical to human hormones
Selected accurately and individually
Restores hormonal balance
Stops the aging process
Reduces the symptoms of hormonal imbalances
Who is this procedure for?
Bioidentical hormone therapy is suitable for the treatment of both men and women when their hormone levels are reduced or unbalanced. Bioidentical hormones are commonly used to relieve perimenopausal and menopausal symptoms. This therapy can also be used to treat cancer or diseases such as thyroid disorders, osteoporosis, fibromyalgia.After several procedures, the result is visible?
How many procedures will be needed depends on individual complaints, ailments experienced, gender and age. For example, in older women, treatment with bioidentical hormones may be continued for 5 to 10 years. In young women, treatment is usually continued until the symptoms have disappeared and the body’s hormones have balanced. For them, supportive care can last for half a year./p>
The cost of bioidentical hormone therapy
- Initial consultation on bioidentical hormone therapy € 220
- Secondary consultation of bioidentical hormone therapy € 120
- Dehydropiandroteronas (DHEA) € 79–130
- Testosterones € 79–130
- Estrogen € 79–130
- Progesterone € 79–130

Lina Mockevičienė, gynecologist at Sokrato Clinica, doctor of endocrinology, is happy with the new therapeutic possibilities of bioidentical hormones:
Bioidentical hormones are chemicals that have the same molecular and chemical structure as the hormones synthesized in our body. Bioidentical hormones should not be confused with plant. Plant hormones Plants are found in substances that are very similar in structure to hormones synthesized in the human body, but only mimic their effects. Bioidentical hormones completely replace the hormones synthesized in the human body. For example, evening primrose capsules contain natural phytoestrogens, analogues of plant female sex hormones. However, in order to achieve a therapeutic effect, say, to relieve premenstrual symptoms, they should be taken in high doses, and the result may have to wait for weeks or even months. Such a solution is not appropriate and acceptable to everyone. Bioidentic estrogen should be used in very low doses, as determined by your doctor, and results can be expected much sooner.
Bioidentical hormones - what is it?
What problems do bioidentical hormones solve?
The use of bioidentical hormones reduces and improves the symptoms of moderate to severe menopause:
- heat waves
- night sweats
- mood swings
- memory loss
- weight gain
- sleep problems
When can bioidentical hormones help?
Hormonal changes are usually caused by perpetual changes in the body, so bioidentical hormone therapy is most commonly used to eliminate both menopausal complaints and menopausal ailments. During menopause, women often complain that the mucous membranes of the eyes and vagina are very dry, mood swings often, memory problems, insomnia, hot flashes. There is also a decrease in muscle mass, weight gain, and erectile dysfunction in men in their fifties. These symptoms indicate a hormonal imbalance that bioidentical hormone therapy can properly address.Bioidentical hormone therapy is used in the case of complaints related to perpetual changes, but not necessarily. Hormonal changes in the body are also possible in chronic diseases, after a longer period of breastfeeding or the use of contraceptives. Let’s say you’re only thirty, but you find it hard to concentrate, concentrate, or remember words. You can then take advantage of the always-on preventative check-up. To do this, you should see a doctor who will assess your body's hormones and their balance based on your blood test.
What do bioidentical hormones come from?
Bioidentical hormones derived from plant estrogens that are chemically identical to hormones produced by the human body. Estrogens, progesterone and testosterone are the most commonly used treatments. Bioidentical hormones come in a variety of forms, including:
- pills
- patches
- creams
- gels
- injections
Is the fear of treatment with bioidentical hormones justified?
Hormonal changes are usually caused by perpetual changes in the body, so bioidentical hormone therapy is most commonly used to eliminate both menopausal complaints and menopausal ailments. During menopause, women often complain that the mucous membranes of the eyes and vagina are very dry, mood swings often, memory problems, insomnia, hot flashes. There is also a decrease in muscle mass, weight gain, and erectile dysfunction in men in their fifties. These symptoms indicate a hormonal imbalance that bioidentical hormone therapy can properly address. Bioidentical hormone therapy is used in the case of complaints related to perpetual changes, but not necessarily. Hormonal changes in the body are also possible in chronic diseases, after a longer period of breastfeeding or the use of contraceptives. Let’s say you’re only thirty, but you find it hard to concentrate, concentrate, or remember words. You can then take advantage of the always-on preventative check-up. To do this, you should see a doctor who will assess your body's hormones and their balance based on your blood test.
Will bioidentic hormones require lifelong use?
No. It depends on individual complaints, ailments experienced, gender and age. For example, in older women, treatment with bioidentical hormones can be continued for 5-10 years. In young women, treatment is usually continued until the symptoms have disappeared and the body's hormones have balanced. For them, supportive care can last for half a year, but certainly not for life.