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Weight Loss & Wellness / Hormone Replacement Therapy

Feel Like Yourself Again

Licensed Clinicians

Trained in hormone replacement therapy

Evidence-Based Protocols

FDA-approved and compounded options

Personalized Care

No cookie-cutter prescriptions

If you've been dealing with:

Hot flashes, night sweats, brain fog, mood swings, or disrupted sleep that's stealing your days.

Your energy, libido, or muscle tone have changed in ways that don't feel like you.

You've been told to just wait it out — and you know there has to be a better option.

Hormone replacement therapy, done right, can be life-changing. Skin Clique's providers take your symptoms seriously and build a plan with the latest evidence.

What HRT Can Address

Your provider designs your protocol around your labs, symptoms, and goals.

Hot Flashes & Night Sweats

Estrogen therapy is the most effective treatment for vasomotor symptoms — often transforming sleep within weeks.

Mood, Energy & Cognition

Many women find their mental clarity, emotional stability, and energy return once hormones are optimized.

Bone & Muscle Health

HRT protects against the bone density loss and muscle changes that come with hormone decline.

Libido & Intimacy

Estrogen, progesterone, and (for some) testosterone can meaningfully restore sexual wellness.

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Meet Our Providers

A real clinician in your life, not just your inbox.

Skin Clique matches you with a real provider who is there to support your entire journey. Someone who works with you to understand your goals and become a long-term partner in your care.

Plans built around your hormones.

Pick a starting point — your provider fine-tunes the protocol around your labs, symptoms, and goals.

Essentials

Starting at $139/mo

Essentials

Progesterone Only

Focused starting point for patients experiencing anxiety, insomnia, or brain fog. Progesterone only.

Enhanced with Cream

Starting at $199/mo

Enhanced with Cream

Progesterone + Estrogen Cream

The most common HRT combination — estrogen addresses hot flashes, mood, and cognition; applied daily as a topical cream.

Enhanced with Patch

Starting at $229/mo

Enhanced with Patch

Progesterone + Estrogen Patch

Same as Enhanced with Cream but uses an estrogen patch instead — for patients who prefer to skip daily cream application.

Provider Access Only

Starting at $129/mo

Provider Access Only

Dedicated provider access

Provider-only access to guide hormone therapy; prescriptions sent to a pharmacy of the patient's choice. No medication included.

Testosterone

Starting at $44/mo

Testosterone

Topical Cream or Gel

Topical cream or gel applied to the inner thigh. For patients struggling with motivation, libido, or difficulty building muscle.

Lab Work

Starting at $79

Lab Work

Full Female Hormone Panel

Full female hormone panel via Lab Corp. Helps providers quantify risk and fine-tune therapy.

Medications shipped to your door or available for local pharmacy pick-up. Your provider determines the right combination and dosing for you.

FIND A PROVIDER NEAR YOU

Ready to see the difference?

Begin the journey to feeling like yourself again.

YOUR PLAN, STEP BY STEP.

  1. 1

    Comprehensive Consult + Labs

    Your provider reviews your symptoms, health history, and ordered labs to build a complete picture.

  2. 2

    Personalized Protocol

    Estrogen, progesterone, and (when appropriate) testosterone — in the form, dose, and delivery method right for you.

  3. 3

    Ongoing Optimization

    HRT isn't set-it-and-forget-it. Your provider follows up to fine-tune based on symptom response and labs.

Is Hormone Replacement Therapy right for you?

Who is a good candidate for Hormone Replacement Therapy?

  • Women experiencing bothersome perimenopause or menopause symptoms: hot flashes, night sweats, insomnia, cognitive changes, mood shifts
  • Those within 10 years of menopause onset (the 'timing hypothesis' window), where benefits are most favorable
  • Women with premature ovarian insufficiency or surgical menopause (hysterectomy/oophorectomy) — often especially good candidates
  • Patients seeking to address genitourinary symptoms (vaginal dryness, painful intercourse, recurrent UTIs)

Who should avoid hormone replacement therapy?

  • Women with a personal history of estrogen-receptor-positive (ER+) breast cancer — discuss with your oncologist before considering any HRT
  • Anyone with unexplained vaginal bleeding that hasn't been evaluated
  • Patients with active or recent deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, or stroke (particularly with oral estrogens)
  • Those more than 10+ years past menopause onset without prior HRT — risks and benefits require more careful individualized review

HRT FAQs

For most women starting within 10 years of menopause, modern HRT is considered safe and highly beneficial. Your provider reviews your individual risk factors before prescribing.

Most women experiencing bothersome perimenopause or menopause symptoms are candidates. Some medical histories require caution — your provider will assess this with you.

Each delivery method has pros and cons. Transdermal (patches, creams) is generally preferred for safety. Your provider will discuss what fits your life and health profile.

Modern guidance is to use HRT for as long as the benefits outweigh the risks — which, for many women, means long-term. Your provider reviews this with you annually.

The relationship is nuanced and often misunderstood. Modern transdermal estrogen combined with micronized progesterone carries a lower breast cancer risk than older formulations. Your provider will review your personal risk profile — family history, breast density, and other factors — before prescribing.

Bioidentical hormones have the same molecular structure as those your body produces naturally. Many FDA-approved HRT options (like estradiol and micronized progesterone) are bioidentical. Compounded bioidentical HRT is also available but lacks standardized safety testing — your provider will help you weigh the options.

Yes — and earlier intervention often yields better outcomes. Perimenopausal women can experience significant symptoms even with irregular cycles. Your provider will assess your hormone levels and symptom picture to design an appropriate protocol.