- Osteoporosis
- Medical Weight LossLiveYoung is not a "house call weight loss clinic." We take our comprehensive, individualized, preventative medicine approach very seriously. Weight Loss can be very useful in Preventative Medicine, and we feel that many of our clients may benefit from hormone-assisted weight loss as one of many Preventative Medicine tools. Some clients may initially appear to be great candidates for our hormone-assisted Weight Loss Programs, but after some lifestyle modifications, including Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (when indicated), they may not require further weight loss. For this reason, LiveYoung generally reserves our hormone-assisted Weight Loss Plan for those clients who have had their Initial Comprehensive Consultation, their hormones balanced, and who still require further Weight Loss to get to their optimal weight and percent body fat. This process usually takes 4-6 months after initiation of Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy.
- Primary CareWe recommend that all of our clients have regular check-ups by their own Primary Care Providers. While we strive to eliminate risk factors for disease, at some point in everyone's life, there will be medical conditions that require treatment. That treatment should be coordinated by your Primary Care Provider. If you are already under the care of a Primary Care Provider, we encourage you to continue to take your prescribed medications and to keep your Primary Care Provider updated about any health changes you may experience (including initiation of Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy).
- Emergency CareIn the case of any medical emergency, we encourage you to contact your Primary Care Provider, EMS (911), or Urgent Care Center.
- Macular Degeneration
- Cataracts
- Pregnancy
- Colon CancerTo determine if an Estrogen Deficiency is present, Estrogen levels can be measured and are included in the Initial Laboratory Blood Panel that LiveYoung offers with the Comprehensive Initial Consultation.
- Depression
- Anxiety
- HypothyroidismThyroid Hormones act on nearly every cell in the body. They increase the basal metabolic rate, affect protein synthesis, and help regulate long bone growth in synergy with Human Growth Hormone. Hypothyroidism (Low Thyroid Hormone Levels) affects 20% of people over age 60, and 25% of them are estimated to be undiagnosed.
- ThyroidThere are several blood tests which must be measured to get an accurate assessment of Thyroid Function. Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH), Free T4, and Free T3 are 3 blood tests that are included in the Initial Laboratory Blood Panel that LiveYoung offers with the Comprehensive Initial Consultation.