Testosterone, Weight Loss, Pain Management

FAQs

FAQ

All The Information You Ever Wanted To Know
No. Testosterone is a naturally occurring hormone in both and women and not the same as anabolic steroids.
No, men have Estrogen in their bodies naturally and it is protective to your health.
Women make more Testosterone over their lifetime than they make Estrogen. Testosterone not only protects your health from things like osteoporosis, but it improves your quality of life too!
Neuromodulators is the technical term for the medications: Botox, Dysport, Jeuveau, and Xeomin. They temporarily relax facial muscles leaving your skin smooth and refreshed.
You should not receive these treatments if you are pregnant or breast feeding. You should also be sure to schedule your treatment at least 2-4 weeks prior to any big event that you may be attending as there is a risk of bruising.
Most patients tolerate their treatments without pain. Feel free to bring a friend for moral support if you’re nervous!
PRP stands for Platelet Rich Plasma. It is the part of your blood that contains healing and growth factors. This makes it perfect for reducing pain and helping to heal injuries.
Yes! Since it is your own blood, there is almost no risk of allergic reaction.

Some lab tests and medications may be covered by your insurance plan. Feel Better AZ works very hard to make every treatment affordable. 

Bio-identical hormones are the same molecular structure (think back to chemistry class) that your body naturally produces, therefore your body does not recognize them as a foreign substance. 

Thousands of medical studies show that hormone therapy is safe and effective for both men and women.

Hormones are available in pills, creams, patches, injections, and pellets. Together, you and Ambrosia Boyd, DNP will discuss the right method for you. 

Treatment is based on your symptoms and not your age. If you are experiencing any of the following symptoms, you should consider getting your hormone levels checked.

Fatigue; Brain Fog; Mental/Physical Exhaustion; Joint Aches/Muscle Pain; Night Sweats/Hot Flashes; Vaginal Dryness; Decreased Libido; Erectile Dysfunction; Weight Gain/Lean Muscle Loss