For women
Hormones change. Your care should too.
Physician-led metabolic and hormone care for women navigating perimenopause, menopause, cycle changes, and the symptoms that come with them. Bloodwork-first. Personalized. With follow-up that keeps the plan accurate.
- Physician-led
- Bloodwork-driven
- Personalized care
- Ongoing follow-up
Hormone panel
- Estradiol42
- Progesterone1.2
- FSH28
- Testosterone, free1.8
- Cortisol, AM12.4
Bloodwork-first
A plan written for your body, not your stage.
What women come to us for
You’re not imagining it.
These shifts are measurable. They’re also addressable — with the right labs and the right clinician reading them.
Energy that doesn’t come back
You’re sleeping fine. You’re still tired. The kind of tired that doesn’t resolve on a weekend.
Brain fog and memory gaps
Words disappear mid-sentence. Focus takes more work than it used to. You know it’s not you.
Cycle changes that don’t add up
Irregular periods, heavier flow, surprise gaps. Or symptoms that show up in a pattern you can’t pin down.
Body composition shifts
Same training, same eating — different body. Weight settles where it didn’t before.
Sleep that doesn’t hold
2 a.m. wakings. Heat. A racing mind. Mornings that feel borrowed against tomorrow.
Hot flashes and night sweats
Sudden surges, broken sleep, layers on and off through the day. Common — and treatable.
Mood, stress, and resilience
Anxiety with no source. A shorter fuse. Stress that lingers longer than it should.
Recovery that lags
Workouts cost more than they used to. Joints take longer to settle. The pace of return feels off.
Our approach
Built on labs, led by a clinician, refined over time.
We start with a hormone-focused panel. A licensed physician reads the picture and decides what fits your body. From there, the plan evolves — because your body does too.
Physician-led care
A licensed clinician reviews your symptoms, history, and labs — and signs off on every plan.
Bloodwork-first
We start with a panel that maps hormones, metabolic markers, and inflammation. Decisions follow the data.
Personalized protocols
Plans are built around your goals and labs — not a one-size template assigned by stage.
Ongoing follow-up
Bodies change. We monitor, revisit labs, and adjust so the plan evolves with you.
How it works
From first signal to lasting plan.
Five clear steps. Nothing rushed, nothing skipped.
- 01
Intake & assessment
Tell us what you’re feeling, what you’ve tried, and where you want to be.
- 02
Baseline bloodwork
A hormone-focused panel — sex hormones, thyroid, metabolic, and inflammation markers.
- 03
Physician review
A licensed clinician reads the picture and decides what fits your body.
- 04
Personalized plan
A protocol tailored to your stage, goals, and labs — explained in plain terms.
- 05
Follow-up & refinement
We re-check labs, talk through what’s working, and adjust over time.
Stages we support
Care that meets you where your body is.
Hormonal change isn’t one moment — it’s a long arc. Audrova works with women across every stage of that arc.
Regular cycles, new symptoms
Cycles still come on time, but something has shifted in energy, sleep, mood, or body comp.
Perimenopause
Irregular cycles, hot flashes, sleep disruption, mood changes. The years before menopause — often the loudest.
Menopause
12+ months without a period. Symptoms can continue or shift. Care should follow the body, not a fixed protocol.
Surgical or early menopause
Hysterectomy, oophorectomy, or premature ovarian insufficiency. Hormonal change is faster and deserves a careful plan.
Common questions
Calm answers to the real ones.
Will I have to drive somewhere?
No. Bloodwork is drawn locally; consults happen via secure telehealth. You can do most of this from your kitchen.
I already saw my OB/GYN.
That visit can be the start. Audrova focuses on a hormone-and-metabolic lens with deeper labs and ongoing follow-up — a complement, not a replacement.
Is hormone therapy right for everyone?
No. Candidacy depends on your goals, symptoms, history, and labs. Your clinician decides what’s appropriate — and what isn’t.
How long until I notice anything?
Timelines vary by symptom and protocol. Some shifts show up early; some take 6–12 weeks of consistent care. We don’t promise outcomes — we promise the process.
Start with clarity
Your hormones deserve a real evaluation.
Book a consultation, or take the women’s assessment so we can recommend the right next step for your stage, your symptoms, and your goals.