
BIOIDENTICAL HORMONE SUPPORT
Targeted hormone therapy designed to support women through perimenopause and menopause by restoring balance, stabilizing symptoms, and improving long-term health.

CLINICAL MANAGEMENT
BHRT at Humanaut is designed to address hormonal shifts that occur during perimenopause and menopause. Protocols are built from comprehensive lab data and continuously refined to stabilize symptoms and restore balance.
WHAT'S INCLUDED
STREAMLINED PROCESS
Every protocol is guided by comprehensive testing, individualized treatment design, and ongoing monitoring to ensure safe, consistent, and sustainable results.

SYSTEM-WIDE EFFECTS

Feel like yourself again
Hot flashes, night sweats, and sudden shifts in body temperature are some of the most disruptive symptoms women experience during menopause. These symptoms aren't random, they're driven by declining and fluctuating estrogen levels.
BHRT helps stabilize these fluctuations by gently restoring hormone levels, which can significantly reduce hot flashes, night sweats, and mood swings.

Estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone begin quietly declining in your mid-to-late 30s — years before menopause.
REGULATORY SYSTEM
During perimenopause and menopause, estrogen and progesterone levels decline and fluctuate, disrupting key systems that regulate mood, sleep, metabolism, and temperature control.
BHRT restores these hormones using bioidentical compounds, helping re-establish stable signaling and reduce systemic disruption.
Good Questions
Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy uses hormones structurally identical to those your body naturally produces.
Yes. BHRT is specifically designed to support women through perimenopause and menopause and significantly reduce symptoms.
Some symptoms improve within weeks, while full stabilization typically occurs over a few months.
When properly prescribed and monitored, hormone therapy is generally safe. Ongoing lab testing and provider oversight are essential to maintain appropriate levels and avoid imbalances.
This depends on your individual physiology and goals. Some individuals require ongoing support, while others may adjust or discontinue therapy based on changes in their health.
Yes. Accurate baseline data is critical to building a safe and effective protocol. Without it, treatment becomes less precise and outcomes are less predictable.