Velora Medical Institute

Hormone Optimization

Restore.
Renew. Revitalize.

Directed by Double Board-Certified Physicians · Internal & Obesity Medicine

Personalized bioidentical hormone therapy for men and women — guided by comprehensive lab work, refined through ongoing physician oversight, and continuously adjusted to your physiology.

Bioidentical Therapy

Lab-Guided Care

Telemedicine

A smiling man and woman beside the Velora Hormone Optimization package and DIM Support supplement — personalized hormone therapy for men and women

Velora Hormone Optimization · Optimize. Restore. Thrive.

01 · Overview

Hormones drive
how you feel.

Your hormones regulate metabolism, sleep, mood, focus, libido, and energy. When they shift out of range, the symptoms show up everywhere — even when standard labs read “normal.”

Treatment begins with a complete clinical assessment and laboratory panel. From there, a physician designs a bioidentical protocol tuned to your physiology and refined visit by visit.

Care is individualized and continuously refined based on clinical response and ongoing physician assessment.

Symptoms patients often see

  • Persistent fatigue or low energy
  • Decreased libido
  • Weight gain or difficulty losing weight
  • Perimenopause or menopause symptoms
  • Brain fog or reduced concentration
  • Mood changes or irritability
  • Poor sleep or insomnia
  • Symptoms suggestive of low testosterone

02 · The Evaluation

Lab-guided, clinically directed,
individualized for you.

What We Evaluate

  • Testosterone (total & free)
  • Estrogen & progesterone
  • Thyroid panel (TSH, T3, T4)
  • Cortisol and adrenal function
  • DHEA and sex hormone binding globulin
  • Metabolic markers and insulin sensitivity
  • Symptoms and quality of life indicators
  • Sleep, energy, mood, and libido
  • Cardiovascular and metabolic risk
  • Body composition and recovery

Evaluation is guided by both clinical assessment and laboratory data to support a precise and individualized treatment approach.

What’s Included

  • Comprehensive physician evaluation
  • Full hormone and metabolic panel review
  • Bioidentical hormone protocol design
  • Prescription management when appropriate
  • Ongoing physician monitoring
  • Lab interpretation and protocol refinement
  • Symptom tracking across visits
  • Long-term optimization strategy
  • Direct physician access via telemedicine

Treatment is individualized and not based on standardized protocols.

03 · Care Options

Begin with a consultation,
or commit to the program.

Step One

Initial Hormone Consultation

60-minute comprehensive physician evaluation.

$295one-time
  • Detailed medical and hormonal history
  • Symptom assessment
  • Laboratory panel strategy
  • Bioidentical protocol options
  • Risk-benefit discussion
  • Personalized treatment plan
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Recommended

Structured Program

Hormone Optimization Program

Five physician visits structured to initiate, optimize, and stabilize bioidentical hormone therapy.

$900total$180 / visit

Visits

5 total

30-minute sessions

Duration

12 months

Initiation to optimization

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Important Information

  • Medication and compounding costs are not included.
  • Laboratory testing is typically required and billed separately.
  • Hormone therapy is not appropriate for every patient.
  • All visits conducted via secure telemedicine.
  • Treatment varies based on physician assessment, laboratory findings, and patient candidacy.

07 · FAQ

Questions,
answered.

Still have questions about hormone therapy? Reach out and a physician will respond directly.

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Velora Medical Institute — Frequently Asked Questions
Bioidentical hormone therapy uses hormones that are chemically identical to those produced by the human body. Dosing is individualized based on laboratory results, clinical evaluation, and patient response — not a one-size-fits-all protocol.
Adults experiencing symptoms of hormonal imbalance — including fatigue, decreased libido, weight gain, mood changes, sleep disturbance, perimenopause or menopause symptoms, or symptoms suggestive of low testosterone — may benefit from evaluation. Candidacy is determined by physician assessment, medical history, and laboratory findings.
Depending on clinical evaluation, treatment may address testosterone, estrogen, progesterone, thyroid hormones, cortisol, DHEA, and related markers. Each protocol is designed around the specific imbalances identified in your evaluation.
When guided by qualified physicians and supported by appropriate laboratory monitoring, bioidentical hormone therapy can be delivered safely. Risk-benefit considerations are reviewed during your consultation, and treatment is continuously reassessed based on clinical response and safety markers.
Your physician reviews medical history, current symptoms, prior hormone work, and treatment goals. The consultation includes laboratory strategy, a risk-benefit discussion, and a personalized treatment plan if you are a candidate for therapy.
Yes. Comprehensive hormone and metabolic panels are typically required before therapy begins, and ongoing labs are used to refine dosing. Testing is billed separately and recommendations are individualized.
Some patients notice initial symptom improvement within several weeks. Full optimization — including stable mood, energy, libido, and sleep improvements — often develops gradually over 3–6 months as protocols are refined.
Yes. All consultations and follow-up visits are conducted through secure telemedicine. Laboratory testing is arranged locally at a partner facility.
No. Medication, compounding, and laboratory costs are separate and vary based on your individualized treatment plan.
Yes. Hormone optimization is often integrated with metabolic, weight management, and longevity-focused care under a coordinated physician-guided treatment plan.
Treatment duration varies based on your goals, response, and physician recommendations. Many patients benefit from long-term physician-guided therapy; others use targeted therapy for a defined period. The decision is reassessed throughout care.
Bioidentical hormones are molecularly identical to hormones the body produces naturally. Traditional HRT may use synthetic or animal-derived hormones. Bioidentical protocols can also be more precisely dosed and adjusted to the individual based on laboratory data.