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Women's hormone care

You know something
has changed.

Hormonal change is a normal stage of life. Being told it is 'just stress' when you know otherwise is not. Evaluation at Vortex starts with objective testing and a clinician who listens to the whole picture.

What women tell us

Common concerns we hear.

Any of these can be worth evaluating, whether or not you are near menopause.

  • Hot flashes
  • Night sweats
  • Sleep disruption
  • Changes in libido
  • Persistent fatigue
  • Brain fog or trouble concentrating
  • Changes in mood
  • Changes in body composition

Symptoms like these may have many causes. Laboratory testing and medical evaluation can help determine whether hormone levels are contributing.

Women's programs

What we treat, and how.

Every program begins the same way — comprehensive testing, a clinician's evaluation, and an honest conversation about options, benefits and risks.

Hormone Evaluation

Objective laboratory testing paired with a clinical conversation, so changes in energy, sleep, mood or cycle are evaluated with data rather than guesswork.

  • Estradiol, progesterone, thyroid and metabolic testing
  • Review of symptoms, history and medications
  • Clear explanation of what your results mean
  • A plan built around your goals and medical needs

Perimenopause & Menopause Care

The hormonal transition is a normal stage of life, and it is also a stage where symptoms deserve real medical attention. Hormone therapy may be considered when it is clinically appropriate for you.

  • Evaluation of hot flashes, night sweats and sleep disruption
  • Discussion of the benefits and risks of hormone therapy
  • Individualized treatment when medically appropriate
  • Ongoing monitoring and adjustment over time

Medical Weight Management

Weight is a medical topic, not a willpower topic. Evaluation looks at metabolic and hormonal contributors before any treatment is recommended.

  • Metabolic and hormonal laboratory evaluation
  • Discussion of nutrition, activity and medical contributors
  • Prescription therapy when clinically appropriate
  • Clinician follow-up rather than a ship-and-forget refill

Sexual Health

Changes in desire, function or comfort can have hormonal, vascular, medication-related or psychological contributors. Evaluation comes first.

  • Confidential evaluation with a licensed clinician
  • Testing to identify contributing factors
  • Treatment options discussed openly
  • Referral or coordination when another specialty is indicated

Peptides & Cellular Optimization

Prescription peptide therapies and related cellular-health options that may be considered as part of an individualized plan following medical evaluation.

  • Physician evaluation before any peptide is prescribed
  • Clear explanation of what is known and not known
  • Dispensing through a licensed pharmacy
  • Follow-up to review response and tolerability

Longevity & Wellness

A long-horizon view of health: cardiometabolic risk, body composition, sleep, and the markers that tend to move first.

  • Broad laboratory panels reviewed by a clinician
  • Attention to cardiometabolic and inflammatory markers
  • Practical, evidence-informed recommendations
  • Repeat testing to track direction over time

Hormone replacement therapy

A real conversation about HRT.

Hormone therapy helps many women. It is not right for everyone, and the decision deserves more than a sales pitch.

Whether hormone therapy is appropriate depends on your symptoms, your medical and family history, your laboratory results and your own priorities. At Vortex, your clinician will walk through what the evidence supports, what the risks are for someone with your history, what the alternatives look like, and how you would be monitored over time. If hormone therapy is not appropriate for you, we will say so and discuss what else may help.

Treatment is individualized following evaluation. Prescription medications require medical evaluation and may not be appropriate for every patient. Individual results vary.

Peptides & cellular optimization

Peptide therapies for women.

Prescription therapies that may be considered as part of an individualized plan, following medical evaluation.

Longevity & wellness

The long view.

What happens hormonally in midlife has consequences well beyond symptom relief.

Bone health, cardiometabolic risk, body composition and sleep all shift during and after the hormonal transition. Vortex reviews these alongside your hormone panel so the plan accounts for more than the symptoms in front of you, and repeat testing tracks direction over time. Recommendations are evidence-informed and practical. Individual results vary.

The Vortex difference

Your prescription
shouldn’t be a mystery.

Where your medication comes from matters.

Vortex provides physician-directed hormone care with pharmacy access at the same Cumming location. Treatment begins with medical evaluation and laboratory data. When prescription therapy is appropriate, patients have direct access to a licensed pharmacy rather than relying on anonymous or questionable online sellers.

Clinical oversight doesn’t stop when the prescription is written.

  • One roof Physician-directed care with pharmacy access at the same address in Cumming.
  • A known source Prescription medications dispensed through a licensed pharmacy — not mystery products purchased from unverified online sources.
  • A connected record Your treatment, labs, medication plan and ongoing monitoring are coordinated around your individual needs.
  • A local team People you can call, and an address you can drive to in Forsyth County.

From evaluation to ongoing care

  1. 01 Test
  2. 02 Physician Review
  3. 03 Personalized Plan
  4. 04 Prescription
  5. 05 On-Site Pharmacy Access
  6. 06 Ongoing Monitoring

Prescription medications should only be used under appropriate medical supervision. The FDA does not approve or license pharmacies, and compounded preparations are not FDA-approved products.

How treatment works

Six steps, and none of them are guesswork.

Every patient follows the same clinical path. What changes is what the data says about you.

  1. Step 01 — Consult

    Tell us what you’re experiencing and what you’d like to improve.

  2. Step 02 — Test

    Laboratory testing gives your clinician objective data to evaluate alongside symptoms and medical history.

  3. Step 03 — Review

    Your clinician reviews your results and discusses appropriate treatment options.

  4. Step 04 — Treat

    If prescription treatment is appropriate, your plan is personalized around your medical needs.

  5. Step 05 — Dispense

    Patients have access to a licensed pharmacy at the same Cumming location.

  6. Step 06 — Monitor

    Follow-up testing and clinician monitoring help guide adjustments over time.

Women's care

Get an answer, not a shrug.

Book a consultation and start with real data. You will get a straight explanation of what your results mean and what your options are.

907 Buford Rd #600 · Cumming, GA 30041