Hormone Therapy at Coastal Telehealth
Your hormones affect how you feel every day: your energy, mood, sleep, focus, metabolism, and sexual health. When they’re out of balance, even simple tasks can feel overwhelming.
At Coastal Telehealth, we help women and men across Florida address hormone-related concerns through virtual visits and personalized care. Whether you’re navigating menopause or dealing with low testosterone, our goal is simple: help you feel like yourself again.
We combine clinical expertise, targeted lab testing, and evidence-based treatment plans to safely restore hormone balance and improve your quality of life, all from the comfort of home.
Common Symptoms of Hormonal Imbalance in Women:
Fatigue and low energy
Brain fog or trouble concentrating
Hot flashes and night sweats
Mood swings or irritability
Low libido or vaginal dryness
Sleep disturbances or insomnia
Unexplained weight gain or bloating
Irregular or missed periods
Thinning hair or dry skin
Hormone Therapy for Women
Hormonal shifts during perimenopause, menopause, or other stages of life can disrupt how you feel and function day to day. At Coastal Telehealth, we provide personalized hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for women experiencing symptoms like fatigue, mood changes, hot flashes, low libido, and more.
Our approach is simple and effective. We listen to your concerns, review any labs if needed, and create a treatment plan that works with your lifestyle. All visits are virtual and designed to help you feel better—without the hassle of office appointments.
Benefits of HRT Therapy
- Steadier energy throughout the day
- Better sleep and fewer night sweats
- Improved mood, focus, and mental clarity
- Restored sex drive and comfort
- Support with weight management and bloating
— North American Menopause Society (NAMS)
Frequently Asked Questions for HRT
HRT is a treatment that replaces hormones your body no longer produces after menopause or during hormonal imbalance. It commonly includes estrogen alone or a combination of estrogen and progesterone to help relieve symptoms like hot flashes, mood swings, and vaginal dryness.
You may be a good fit for HRT if you:
Are in perimenopause or postmenopause
Have moderate to severe symptoms like hot flashes or sleep disturbances
Do not have a history of hormone-sensitive cancers or blood clots
Want a personalized, medically guided plan
Hot flashes and night sweats
Sleep disruptions
Mood swings or anxiety
Vaginal dryness or discomfort
Low energy and brain fog
Decreased sex drive
For most healthy women under age 60 or within 10 years of menopause, HRT is considered safe. Like any medical treatment, there are risks, but they are low for the majority of patients when treatment is properly monitored.
Some symptoms begin to improve within a few weeks, such as hot flashes or night sweats. Other benefits, like mood and energy, may take a few months. It’s important to stay consistent with treatment and follow up regularly.
Pills (oral estrogen or combination therapy)
Patches (transdermal estrogen)
Gels or creams applied to the skin
Vaginal tablets, rings, or creams for localized symptoms
Your provider will help you choose the method that best fits your lifestyle and needs.
HRT may help reduce fat accumulation and improve metabolism, especially when combined with healthy lifestyle habits. It is not a weight loss treatment, but it may support weight stability by addressing hormonal factors.
The duration of therapy depends on your symptoms, age, and health history. Most women use HRT for 3 to 5 years. Regular check-ins with your provider will help determine when and how to reduce or stop therapy safely.
Symptoms of Low Testosterone In Men
Low energy and persistent fatigue
Reduced muscle mass or strength
Decreased sex drive
Difficulty concentrating or brain fog
Mood swings or irritability
Poor sleep quality
Increased body fat
Erectile dysfunction
Lower motivation or confidence
— Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
Hormone Therapy For Men
Testosterone levels naturally decline with age, often starting in your 30s. For many men, this drop leads to symptoms like low energy, reduced strength, brain fog, low libido, and mood changes. At Coastal Telehealth, we offer personalized testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) designed to help you feel stronger, sharper, and more like yourself.
Every visit is done virtually with a licensed provider who listens to your concerns and builds a plan around your needs. We focus on safe, evidence-based care that fits your lifestyle and helps restore balance from the inside out.
Benefits of TRT Therapy
- Increased energy and stamina
- Better strength and muscle support
- Improved focus and mental clarity
- Boosted sex drive and performance
- Greater confidence and motivation
Frequently Asked Questions for TRT
TRT is a treatment used to restore testosterone levels in men who have been diagnosed with low testosterone, also known as hypogonadism. It helps improve energy, mood, sex drive, focus, and physical performance.
Constant fatigue or low stamina
Reduced muscle mass or strength
Decreased sex drive or erectile issues
Trouble focusing or mental fog
Irritability or low mood
If you’re noticing several of these symptoms, it may be time to check your testosterone levels.
You may be a good candidate if you:
Have symptoms of low testosterone
Have lab-confirmed low levels (usually below 300 ng/dL)
Are not planning fertility treatment in the near future
Are in overall good health or cleared by a provider
TRT can be administered in several ways:
Injections (weekly or biweekly)
Gels or creams (applied daily)
Skin patches (applied nightly)
Pellets (implanted under the skin every few months)
The right method depends on your lifestyle and preferences.
Some benefits, like improved energy or sex drive, may appear within 3 to 6 weeks. Others, like increased muscle mass or mood changes, may take several months. Consistency and follow-up are key to seeing full results.
Possible side effects include:
Acne or oily skin
Increased red blood cell count
Sleep disturbances or mild fluid retention
Breast tenderness or swelling
Prostate enlargement (monitored through routine labs)
TRT is generally safe when managed and monitored by a licensed provider.
Current research shows no clear link between properly monitored TRT and heart disease or prostate cancer in healthy men. Regular blood tests and follow-up appointments help reduce any potential risk.
Not always. Some men stay on TRT long-term to maintain benefits, while others may stop if their natural levels improve or if treatment goals are met. Your provider will help guide that decision based on your progress and labs.