Symptoms of Hormonal Imbalance in Women
From PCOS to perimenopause, explore real symptoms and how bioidentical hormone therapy can help restore balance.1-4
Premenopause
Irregular cycles or worsening PMS
Fatigue that doesn’t make sense
Weight gain, especially around the middle
Even small hormone shifts can make it harder to maintain a healthy weight. We address metabolism by treating thyroid function and correcting hormone imbalances. 10
Anxiety or mood changes
Hormonal acne
Hair thinning
Low libido or early vaginal dryness
Hormonal headaches or migraines
Hormonal breast tenderness or swelling
Hormonal bloating or digestive issues
Irregular cycles or worsening PMS
Fatigue that doesn’t make sense
Weight gain, especially around the middle
Anxiety or mood changes
Hormonal acne
Hair thinning
Low libido or early vaginal dryness
Hormonal headaches or migraines
Hormonal breast tenderness or swelling
If your breasts feel sore, heavy, or swollen before your period, it could be due to estrogen and progesterone imbalance. We restore hormonal balance to relieve discomfort and reduce monthly symptoms. 5
Hormonal bloating or digestive issues
Perimenopause
Hot flashes
Night sweats
Weight gain
Brain fog
Low libido
Anxiety
Vaginal dryness
Hormonal irritability or mood swings
Joint pain or stiffness in menopause
Hot flashes
Night sweats
Weight gain
Brain fog
Low libido
Anxiety
Vaginal dryness
Hormonal irritability or mood swings
Joint pain or stiffness in menopause
Menopause
Persistent fatigue
Memory issues or brain fog
Dry, thinning skin
Vaginal dryness or discomfort
Bone loss or muscle weakness
Ongoing hot flashes
Belly fat and slowed metabolism
Bladder sensitivity or urinary urgency
Sleep disruption or early waking
Persistent fatigue
Memory issues or brain fog
Dry, thinning skin
Vaginal dryness or discomfort
Bone loss or muscle weakness
Ongoing hot flashes
Belly fat and slowed metabolism
Bladder sensitivity or urinary urgency
Sleep disruption or early waking
PCOS
Irregular ovulation in PCOS
PCOS weight gain and insulin resistance
PCOS-related acne and oily skin
Excess facial or body hair (hirsutism)
Hair thinning and hair loss in PCOS
Sugar cravings and blood sugar swings
PCOS and fertility challenges
Irregular ovulation in PCOS
PCOS weight gain and insulin resistance
PCOS-related acne and oily skin
Excess facial or body hair (hirsutism)
Hair thinning and hair loss in PCOS
Sugar cravings and blood sugar swings
PCOS and fertility challenges
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At Fem Excel, we don’t outsource your care. Every patient is treated by our in-house team of hormone specialists using The Excel Advantage™, our personalized protocol built around your symptoms, not just standard lab numbers. 3 4
Whether it’s PCOS in your 20s or postmenopause in your 50s, we correct the root cause using bioidentical hormone therapy tailored to your biology and your goals. These aren’t just symptoms. They’re signals. And with the right care, you can get back to being you. 1-4
What our patients say
Women come to Fem Excel feeling tired, foggy, frustrated, and unheard. They stay because they feel energized, clear-minded, unburdened, and back in control.
These are their stories, not just of better health, but of lives transformed.
Women come to Fem Excel feeling tired, foggy, frustrated, and unheard. They stay because they feel energized, clear-minded, unburdened, and back in control.
These are their stories, not just of better health, but of lives transformed.
Women come to Fem Excel feeling tired, foggy, frustrated, and unheard. They stay because they feel energized, clear-minded, unburdened, and back in control.
These are their stories, not just of better health, but of lives transformed.
Very knowledgeable & professional
“Very knowledgeable & professional. Details about the whole process and the medications that I may be taking. I was very happy to have a caring one on one with the NP. It is the help I was waiting for in the convenience of my own quiet setting.”

Araka
Possibly the best healthcare experience I’ve ever had

Alicia
Caring and thorough

Renée
I had been struggling since I hit menopause…

Lisa
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