Hormone Health
Common Hormone-Related Concerns
Low energy or motivation
Difficulty building or maintaining muscle
Weight gain or changes in body composition
Low libido or sexual health changes
Mood changes or irritability
Feeling “off” despite labs being in range
Hormones Don’t Act in Isolation
Hormone levels are influenced by blood sugar regulation, sleep, stress, nutrition, and muscle mass. When these systems are under strain, hormonal signaling often declines as a downstream effect.
Common Hormone-Related Concerns Addressed
Patients seek care for concerns such as:
Low testosterone or symptoms of androgen decline
Fatigue and low motivation
Difficulty maintaining muscle or strength
Weight gain resistant to typical approaches
Changes in libido or sexual function
Mood changes related to stress or hormonal shifts
Much of Dr. Adam’s work involves men experiencing hormonal changes alongside metabolic dysfunction, though care is individualized and not limited by gender.
What Hormone Care Looks Like Here
Hormone-related care may include:
Review of relevant labs in context (not just reference ranges)
Assessment of metabolic and lifestyle contributors
Discussion of non-pharmacologic options first, when appropriate
Consideration of hormone replacement therapy when clinically indicated
Ongoing monitoring focused on function, not just numbers
The goal is stability, resilience, and long-term health — not chasing short-term lab targets.
Next Steps
If hormone concerns are part of your health picture, they can be discussed during a medical evaluation.