
Do Hormones Really Cause Cancer?
One of the first things many women ask me when we talk about hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is:“Don’t hormones cause cancer?” This fear has been
A Family Nurse Practitioner and Menopause Society Certified Practitioner with over 20 years of healthcare experience. I specialize in holistic, evidence-based care for women navigating perimenopause and menopause, with a mission to empower, educate, and support you through every stage of this transition.
I personally entered menopause at 44, which deepened my understanding and passion for helping other women through this journey with compassion and clarity, and with the help of HRT!
You must be located in Colorado at the time of your appointment due to state licensing laws.
Yes, some preparation can help make the most of your visit. During your appointment, we’ll review your current symptoms, medical history, past diagnoses and surgeries, as well as any medications and supplements you’re currently taking. It’s helpful to write down a list of your concerns and relevant medical history ahead of time. Also, consider jotting down any questions you have about your symptoms or how your care will be managed. This can help you feel more organized and confident during the visit.
Not at all. We support both hormonal and non-hormonal treatment options based on your preferences and health needs.
We offer a comprehensive panel to assess hormone levels, thyroid function, metabolic health, and vitamin deficiencies. Lab orders are sent to a local lab near you, or I can order the labs for you to be completed at a local facility if you don’t have insurance coverage or prefer not to use it.

One of the first things many women ask me when we talk about hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is:“Don’t hormones cause cancer?” This fear has been

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