SELF ASSESSMENT QUIZZES

Whatever you score in your symptom assessment, remember that hormone therapy is not just about keeping symptoms at bay. Far beyond mere symptom alleviation, supplemental hormones play a key role in long-term health and wellness. They can keep you looking and feeling younger. Hormones also assist in prevention of diseases such as osteoporosis, cardiovascular disease, Alzheimer’s, and even certain types of cancer. If you have a family history of any of these diseases, if you had an early menopause, or if you have had your ovaries removed in a hysterectomy, natural hormone therapy may offer distinct long-term health benefits for you.

LOW TESTOSTERONE (LOW T) SYMPTOM CHECKLIST

ADRENAL FATIGUE & STRESS TEST

Additional Assessments

ANDROPAUSE ASSESSMENT

Andropause is a condition of low testosterone in men that usually begins to occur at about 40 years of age. Take our Andropause Assessment to identify the most common symptoms.

THYROID ASSESSMENT

Because many symptoms of underactive thyroid are similar to those of menopause, they can easily be confused or misinterpreted. Symptoms of underactive thyroid include fatigue, especially on waking, feeling cold easily, dry skin, depression, muscle and joint weakness and stiffness, constipation, general slowness and possible weight gain. Our Thyroid Assessment can help you sort through the confusion.

OSTEOPOROSIS ASSESSMENT

Osteoporosis is a disease characterized by excessive loss of bone mass and changes in bone tissue that compromise bone quality and strength. With osteoporosis, bones become fragile and prone to fracture. Our Osteoporosis Assessment is an indicator of your risk for developing osteoporosis.

PMS SYMPTOM SELF-ASSESSMENT

If you are still menstruating and your symptoms appear regularly during the two weeks prior to your monthly period, you may be suffering with premenstrual syndrome (PMS). Evaluate your symptoms with our PMS Assessment.

PERIMENOPAUSE SYMPTOM SELF-ASSESSMENT

If you are still having periods, but they have become irregular, or if you think you are starting to experience symptoms of menopause, then you are in the transitional phase which is often referred to as perimenopause. We recommend you take our Perimenopause Assessment. You can also choose to take the PMS Assessment AND the Menopause Assessment, combine your score, and review our recommendations.

MENOPAUSE SYMPTOMS AND SELF-ASSESSMENT

If you have reached menopause, either naturally or surgically, and you no longer have periods, our Menopause Assessment will help you evaluate your symptoms.