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Bioidentical Hormone Therapy (for women)

Clinician-led hormone replacement using hormones identical to those produced naturally by the body.

Used as part of personalised menopause care where clinically appropriate.

Prescription-only • Supplied only after assessment

Overview

Bioidentical hormone therapy refers to the use of hormones that are chemically identical to those naturally produced by the body. In menopause care, this most commonly involves body-identical oestrogen and progesterone.

These are the same types of hormones used in licensed HRT treatments in the UK. The term “bioidentical” describes the hormone itself, rather than a separate or alternative type of treatment.

Bioidentical hormone therapy may be considered as part of menopause treatment following an online consultation and review by a UK-registered clinician.

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How bioidentical hormone therapy fits within menopause care

Hormone replacement therapy aims to relieve menopause symptoms by replacing hormones that decline during perimenopause and menopause.

In some cases, a clinician may recommend body-identical hormones if:

The choice of treatment is always based on individual assessment, medical history, and clinical judgement.
Bioidentical hormone therapy may be considered when:
Not all women with menopause symptoms need or are suitable for hormone therapy.
When prescribed, bioidentical hormones are usually provided using licensed formulations such as:
Doses and regimens are individualised and may be adjusted over time based on symptom response and safety considerations. The aim is symptom relief using the lowest effective dose, not to exceed physiological hormone levels.

Bioidentical hormone therapy is prescribed and monitored in the same way as other forms of HRT.

This includes:
Treatment may be changed or stopped depending on clinical findings.

FAQs

No form of HRT is completely risk-free. Safety depends on appropriate prescribing and monitoring.
No. Vivafem does not supply compounded or unlicensed hormone preparations.
Not always. Blood tests are recommended in certain situations if clinically indicated.
Treatment decisions are made by clinicians based on suitability, not preference alone.

Next Steps

If menopause symptoms, particularly persistent low sexual desire — have been affecting your quality of life, an online consultation can help determine whether further assessment is appropriate.

This consultation may lead to blood testing and specialist review before any treatment is considered.

Regulatory Statement: Hormone replacement therapy is prescribed only following appropriate clinical assessment, review of symptoms, and informed consent.