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Hormone Therapy (HRT)

Hormone Therapy,Explained Clearly.
Prescribed Thoughtfully.

Modern, evidence-based hormone therapy — individualized to your symptoms, your history, and your goals, with careful ongoing monitoring.

For many women, it’s the most effective relief for hot flashes, night sweats, sleep disruption, and vaginal or urinary symptoms.

Member  ·  The Menopause Society
Our Approach

Neither Feared
Nor Oversold —
Understood

Hormone therapy has been both unfairly feared and aggressively marketed. The truth sits in the evidence: for appropriately selected women, modern HRT is effective, well-studied, and may offer a favorable balance of benefits and risks — and the decision deserves a careful, individualized conversation, not a protocol. Care at Mulberry follows current peer-reviewed evidence and recognized menopause-care standards, including honest counseling about benefits and risks and the judgment to know when hormone therapy is not the answer.

At Mulberry, every hormone therapy decision weighs the full picture:

  • Your symptoms & how they affect your life
  • Age & stage of the transition
  • Personal & family medical history
  • Cardiovascular, clotting & breast-health factors
  • Menstrual & bleeding history
  • Bone-health considerations
  • Whether you have a uterus (endometrial protection)
  • Your preferences, concerns & goals
“Hormone therapy is a medical decision made with you — grounded in evidence, tailored to your history.”
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Candidacy

Is Hormone Therapy Right for You?

The decision starts with a thorough evaluation: your symptoms, your medical and family history, your cardiovascular and breast health profile, and the timing of your menopause. For most healthy women within ten years of menopause with bothersome symptoms, the benefits of hormone therapy outweigh the risks.

Dr. Nyein walks you through what current evidence — including guidance from The Menopause Society — actually says about benefits and risks for someone with your specific profile, so the decision is informed, unpressured, and genuinely yours.

The right question isn't “is HRT safe?” — it's “is HRT right for me?”
Evaluation includes
  • Comprehensive symptom assessment
  • Personal & family history review
  • Cardiovascular & breast risk profile
  • Laboratory evaluation when indicated
  • Clear, evidence-based counseling
If hormone therapy isn't appropriate for you, effective non-hormonal options are discussed with equal care.
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Options

Types, Doses & Delivery Methods

Modern hormone therapy is not one drug — it's a range of FDA-approved options: transdermal estradiol patches and gels, oral estradiol, micronized progesterone for uterine protection, combination regimens, and low-dose vaginal estrogen for genitourinary symptoms. Testosterone is considered only for carefully selected patients with diagnosed low sexual desire — not as a general treatment for menopause, fatigue, or weight.

The route and dose matter. Dr. Nyein matches the regimen to your symptoms, health profile, and preferences — favoring well-studied, regulated preparations and starting at doses designed for effectiveness with the lowest appropriate exposure.

Regulated, well-studied preparations — matched carefully to your body, not a trend.
Options may include
  • Transdermal estradiol (patch, gel)
  • Oral estradiol
  • Micronized progesterone
  • Low-dose vaginal estrogen
  • Combination regimens
  • Testosterone (select cases only)
Recommendations favor FDA-approved, evidence-based preparations over unregulated compounded or pellet protocols.
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Ongoing Care

Monitoring, Adjustment & Follow-Up

Starting hormone therapy is the beginning of the relationship, not the end. Symptoms, doses, and health profiles change — and good HRT care means scheduled follow-up, thoughtful dose adjustment, and regular reassessment of whether your regimen still serves you well.

Because Dr. Nyein is your physician at every visit, your hormone therapy evolves with you — integrated with your bleeding evaluation, screening, bone health, and the rest of your midlife care rather than managed in isolation.

HRT done well is a relationship: prescribed thoughtfully, monitored carefully, adjusted over time.
Ongoing care includes
  • Scheduled follow-up visits
  • Dose & regimen adjustment
  • Symptom & side-effect review
  • Bleeding evaluation when needed
  • Periodic risk–benefit reassessment
Unexpected bleeding on HRT is always evaluated properly — surgical-level evaluation is available in the same practice.

Clarity First.
Then, If Right for You — Treatment.

If you've been wondering whether hormone therapy could help — or struggling to find a physician willing to discuss it seriously — begin with an unhurried, evidence-based consultation with Dr. Nyein.