Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT)
If you’re experiencing fatigue, low libido, weight changes, or brain fog, you may be dealing with a hormonal imbalance. Patients across Edmond, Nichols Hills, and North Oklahoma City explore BHRT as part of a plan to restore balance and day-to-day vitality.
At Dr. David Jayne’s clinic, treatment plans are customized based on symptoms, medical history, and clinically appropriate testing— ensuring a physician-led approach focused on safety, clarity, and ongoing monitoring.
What Is BHRT?
Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy uses hormones that are chemically identical to those naturally produced by the body. BHRT is sometimes used to support symptoms associated with hormonal change—based on your goals, medical history, and clinical evaluation.
BHRT may help support
- Energy & fatigueSupport daily stamina when hormones are a contributing factor.
- Mental claritySome patients report improved focus and less “brain fog.”
- Libido & sexual functionSupport desire and function when clinically appropriate.
- Mood & sleepCan be part of a broader plan for stability and better rest.
- Body compositionSupport healthy muscle maintenance and weight goals with lifestyle planning.
Hormone Optimization for Longevity
Many patients in affluent areas like Nichols Hills and Edmond explore BHRT not only for symptom relief— but also to support performance, vitality, and long-term wellness.
Treatment Options at Dr. David Jayne’s Office
Your treatment approach is tailored to you. Options may include (depending on candidacy and clinical judgment):
BioTE® pellet therapy
Long-acting delivery option for select candidates. We review benefits, risks, and monitoring needs.
Creams, gels, or injections
Different routes may fit different goals and risk profiles. We’ll choose what’s appropriate for you.
Nutraceutical support
When appropriate, supplements and lifestyle strategies may support your plan and outcomes.
Is BHRT Safe?
When properly evaluated and monitored by a physician, BHRT can be appropriate for many patients— but all hormone therapy carries potential risks. Safety depends on hormone type, route, dose, age, and medical history.
FDA-approved vs compounded
“Bioidentical” can refer to FDA-approved products or compounded preparations. Major medical organizations caution that compounded hormones may have variability and do not undergo the same FDA review as approved medications.
Monitoring matters
Follow-ups help adjust dosing, address side effects, and confirm the plan remains appropriate over time. The goal is steady, responsible optimization—not chasing numbers.
Your BHRT Timeline
Many patients notice improvements within a few weeks, but timing varies. We set expectations and monitor thoughtfully.
Consultation
Review symptoms, goals, health history, medications/supplements, and lifestyle factors.
Assessment
When clinically appropriate, we may recommend targeted labs and evaluations to guide decisions.
Plan + follow-ups
If therapy is appropriate, we start with a plan and adjust based on response and safety monitoring.
Bioidentical Hormone Therapy FAQs
Quick clarity before you book.
Is BHRT safe?
How long before I feel results?
Who is a candidate?
Is “bioidentical” always compounded?
Do I need lab work?
High-Authority References
Balanced, evidence-informed information starts with trusted medical organizations and regulators:
- FDA — hormone therapy and medication safety resources
- Cleveland Clinic — hormones, menopause, and patient education
- American Academy of Dermatology — skin/hair changes across aging (context)
- ACOG — compounded bioidentical menopausal hormone therapy
- Endocrine Society — position statement on compounded BHRT
- The Menopause Society — hormone therapy position statements