Your Hormone Optimization Program guide
What you get, how to start, and what to expect. Simple and clear.
Hormone Optimization Program: starts at $299 / month when run alone
Most multi-system optimization plans (2 to 3 areas at once) range from $749 to $999 a month. Your provider will recommend the right combination based on labs.
What you get for $299 a month
One price. Every hormone medication, your provider visits, your follow-up blood work, and one Range IV a month are all in it. Nothing extra to pay.
Every hormone medication
Testosterone, boosters, enclomiphene, hCG, estrogen, progesterone, DHEA, thyroid, and support medicines. Whatever your provider prescribes for your hormones is in the price.
Provider visits and dose changes
Your provider sets your dose from your labs and how you feel, then adjusts it as you go. No visit fee, ever.
Follow-up blood work
We check your blood 8 weeks after you start, then every 3 months. It tells us the dose is working and safe.
One Range IV a month
A Range IV every month, as part of your plan. Book it any time in the month. It does not roll over.
$225 value each
Monthly check-in texts
Once a month we text you a short symptom check. It takes about a minute. Your provider reads every one.
Text or call us any time
Have a question between visits? Text or call. We answer fast.
Supplies
Needles, alcohol wipes, and a sharps box for take-home injections. Nothing to buy.
How to start
It starts with blood work. That is how your provider knows what your hormones are doing.
Blood work first
Pick the Essential Panel ($399) or the Elite Panel ($799). Already have recent blood work? Send it to us. If your provider says it is enough, you skip this step and pay nothing for labs.
Your provider looks it over
Your provider reads your labs, your history, and how you feel. Then they pick your medication and your starting dose.
Your first month
Month one is charged the day you start. You get your medication and we show you how to take it.
Labs at 8 weeks
We check your blood again at 8 weeks. Your provider adjusts your dose from what it shows. It is included.
Every 3 months after that
Blood work every three months while you are on the program, plus your monthly check-in text. Included.
How billing works
- $299 a month. You are charged on the same day each month as the day you started.
- We ask for three months to start. Month one, we get you on the plan. Month two, your body starts to respond and we check your labs. Month three, we lock in your dose. After that, it is month to month.
- Your first blood work is paid once, on its own. Every follow-up blood test after that is included.
- Three days before every charge we text and email you the date, the amount, and what it covers.
- Add a second program, like weight loss or a peptide, and your plan moves to a combined membership on your next bill date. Your provider gives you the number first. Nothing changes the day it is added.
- Want to stop? Tell your provider first. Stopping hormones all at once is rough on your body. We will make a plan with you.
Three things that make it work
The medication does the heavy lifting. These three things make sure you feel it.
Same day, same time, every time. Steady levels are what make you feel steady. A missed dose shows up as a bad week.
Your monthly text and your blood work are how your provider tunes your dose. Skip them and we are guessing.
Seven hours of sleep, weights 2 or 3 times a week, and protein at every meal. Hormones work with these, not instead of them.
Side effects
Most side effects are mild and show up in the first few weeks while your body adjusts. Your provider watches your labs for the ones you cannot feel.
- Acne or oily skin, usually the first 2 to 3 months
- Holding a little water; mild puffiness
- Mood feels bigger, up or down, the first few weeks
- Trouble falling asleep, or waking early, early on
- Soreness, a small bump or redness where you injected
- More body hair; scalp thinning if it runs in your family
- Breast tenderness
- Thicker blood (higher red blood cells). We watch this in your labs
- Lower natural hormone production while on treatment. Expected
- Spotting or cycle changes (women)
- You are pregnant, trying to get pregnant, or breastfeeding
- You have or have had prostate or breast cancer
- Your red blood cell count is already too high
- You have untreated severe sleep apnea or heart failure
- You are allergic to any ingredient
Good to know
- Missed a dose? Take it as soon as you remember unless your next one is due. Never double up.
- Keep take-home medication at room temperature, out of sunlight, unless the label says fridge.
- Change where you inject each time: thigh, belly, or glute, as your provider showed you.
- Having surgery or anything with anesthesia? Tell the doctor you are on hormone therapy.
- Donate blood? Tell us. It is sometimes how we manage thick blood, and timing matters.
- Never stop your medication on your own. Ask your provider for a plan first.
Questions? We're here.
Ready to start? Have a question? Want to send us your labs? Text or call us.
1901 Westcliff Dr. Suite 10, Newport Beach, CA 92660