Hormonal imbalances can affect every system in your body — from energy and mood to weight and sleep. We use comprehensive testing to identify exactly what's out of balance and create personalized treatment plans. Our clinic is conveniently located near Tempe in Chandler, AZ, offering patients from Tempe access to advanced, non-surgical treatment options.
Tempe residents reach our Chandler office in 15–20 minutes via the Loop 101 Price Freeway or Rural Road / McClintock Drive. Tempe sends us a higher-than-average share of endurance athletes — runners, cyclists, triathletes — along with younger professionals dealing with overuse injuries and ASU-affiliated recreational athletes.
Running and cycling along Tempe Town Lake, the Rio Salado Path, and South Mountain access points; triathlon training out of Kiwanis Park; a busy ASU recreational and club sports scene; and a strong CrossFit and lifting culture in the central Tempe gyms. Tempe regularly hosts Ironman 70.3 Arizona and major running events.
We regularly see patients from Warner Ranch, The Lakes, Maple-Ash, Mitchell Park, and Downtown Tempe.
Patients with hormonal imbalance usually present in three ways: (1) women 35–50 in perimenopause with cycle changes, mood shifts, and sleep disruption; (2) high-stress professionals with thyroid, cortisol, and sex-hormone dysregulation overlapping at once; and (3) patients who've been told their labs are 'normal' but feel clearly unwell — often because only TSH or total testosterone was checked.
Patients from Tempe benefit from a short drive (about 15 minutes) to our Chandler clinic for comprehensive hormonal imbalance care.
Sleep quality, morning energy, and mid-afternoon crashes are often the first markers to shift with appropriate optimization.
Stubborn weight gain, especially around the midsection, often reflects insulin and cortisol dysregulation as much as estrogen or thyroid status.
Hormonal imbalance frequently shows up as worsening exercise recovery and plateaus despite consistent training.
Brain fog, mood swings, and anxiety are common early indicators of perimenopausal and thyroid-related changes.
Hormone replacement therapy in symptomatic perimenopausal and menopausal women has strong evidence for symptom relief and bone protection, with the safety picture varying by route, formulation, and timing relative to menopause onset. We individualize and monitor closely.
A useful baseline includes a full thyroid panel (TSH, free T3, free T4, reverse T3, antibodies), sex hormones (estradiol, progesterone, total and free testosterone, SHBG, DHEA-S), and stress markers (morning and diurnal cortisol). Insulin and metabolic markers often round out the picture.
Reference ranges are wide and built around population averages, not optimal function. Many patients sit inside the lab range but well outside their personal optimum, especially for thyroid and free testosterone — which is why symptom context matters as much as the number.
'Bioidentical' means molecularly identical to what your body makes. The clinical evidence on safety is generally favorable for bioidentical estradiol and progesterone compared with older synthetic formulations, but no hormone therapy is risk-free, which is why dosing, route, and monitoring matter.
Energy, sleep, and mood often shift within 2–6 weeks. Body composition, libido, and longer-term symptom resolution typically take 3–6 months, with lab rechecks along the way to fine-tune.
We treat the underlying problem, not just symptoms.
Your treatment plan is based on what works, not what's covered.
Tempe residents reach our Chandler office in 15–20 minutes via the Loop 101 Price Freeway or Rural Road / McClintock Drive.
Led by Dr. Kelly Romero, NMD, with a team of specialists.
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