Natural Hormone Balance in Berlin Steglitz starting from 199€

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Forewarned is forearmed

With the average age for menopause at 51 and the average female life expectancy in the EU at 84, women spend a third of their lives—roughly 33 years—post-menopause. Add to this the potential decade spent dealing with perimenopause, and it means nearly half of a woman's life can be spent managing symptoms that reduce her quality of life and productivity.

Therefore, finding a personalized treatment cadence and dosage is a critical investment in the next 30 to 40 years of your health and well-being.

Why Finding Balance is a Challenge?

A simple way to understand which hormone is low:

  • Low Progesterone: You might feel irritable, anxious, and unable to switch off.
  • Low Estrogen: You might feel weepy, hot, and experience dryness.
  • Low Testosterone: You might feel unmotivated, weak, and constantly tired.

It's important to note that every woman's experience is unique, with different symptoms at varying intensities. The effects of these hormones often overlap, and troubleshooting to find the right solution is typically an iterative process.

Mapping Hormonal Imbalance: Symptoms Throughout the Body

  • Sleep: Low Progesterone causes fragmented sleep and nocturnal awakenings (loss of GABA calming effect); Low Estrogen causes night sweats and early-morning awakenings.
  • Mood: Low Progesterone leads to irritability and anxiety; Low Estrogen is linked to depression and anhedonia; Low Testosterone reduces motivation and assertiveness.
  • Menstrual Cycle: Low Progesterone causes heavy, irregular bleeding (unopposed estrogen); Low Estrogen results in shorter or skipped cycles.
  • Vasomotor Symptoms: Low Estrogen is the primary driver of hot flashes and night sweats.
  • Libido & Sexual Function: Low Estrogen causes vaginal dryness and pain; Low Testosterone is the primary cause of reduced spontaneous desire and weaker orgasms.
  • Cognitive Symptoms: Low Estrogen causes "brain fog" and memory lapses; Low Testosterone reduces strategic thinking and mental drive.
  • Metabolism: Low Estrogen promotes central fat (belly fat) and insulin resistance; Low Testosterone causes loss of lean muscle mass, slowing metabolic rate.
  • Skin & Hair: Low Estrogen reduces collagen and skin elasticity; Low Testosterone can contribute to reduced hair density.
  • Bone & Muscle: Low Estrogen is a major contributor to osteoporosis and sarcopenia; Low Testosterone reduces physical stamina and muscle strength.
  • Urogenital Health: Low Estrogen leads to Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause (atrophy, itching, and frequent UTIs).

Your Treatment Pathway

We do not simply manage symptoms; we utilize a personalized, data-driven framework to identify and resolve the underlying biological drivers of health decline.

  • Advanced Clinical Diagnostics: We conduct a comprehensive assessment of sexual health and libido, using precise laboratory diagnostics to establish an objective baseline of your current physiology.
  • Precision Hormonal Analysis: Our team performs a meticulous evaluation of the endocrine system—addressing thyroid function, perimenopause, or andropause—to determine the clinical viability of Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT).
  • Biology-Focused Protocols: We implement evidence-based interventions designed to restore hormonal equilibrium, optimize metabolic pathways, and enhance vascular blood flow for systemic improvement.
  • The "Vital Sign" Perspective: We treat sexual function as a key indicator of longevity, analyzing it in the context of your sleep architecture, stress resilience, body composition, and emotional health.
  • Relational & Lifestyle Strategy: We offer professional guidance on the intimacy, communication, and lifestyle factors that impact both relationship health and long-term wellness.
  • Integrated Specialist Referral: We provide structured clinical pathways and referrals to top-tier specialists in urology, gynecology, or psychosexual therapy when specialized, multidisciplinary care is necessary.

How Long Does It Take for Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) to Work?

  • First Few Weeks You might notice minor symptom relief, such as improvements to your sleep, mood or energy. This depends on the hormone you’re starting with. Progesterone is faster acting while Estradiol takes at least 2 to 4 weeks for minor effects to appear. You find your routine, when, how, where to apply it.
  • 1 to 3 Months You test the dosage as this treatment is tailored around your symptoms. If symptoms come back, you increase the dosage. If you get breast tenderness or migraines, we try to dial down on estrogen. Ideally your mood swings start to stabilize, and your energy levels increase. Symptoms like hot flashes or night sweats should decrease in frequency.
  • 3 to 6 Months This is when most people experience significant relief because transdermal Estradiol and Testosterone take a while to yield effect. Hot flashes, night sweats, and vaginal dryness often improve dramatically, and mood swings become much less frequent.
  • 6 to 12 Months You benefit from the full effect of the treatment and notice an improvement in your quality of life. You understand that there are still changes and can adapt dosage or administration routes.
  • Month 13 Onwards Additional benefits accumulate in the long run, like stronger bones (reducing the risk for osteoporosis) and better heart health, helping you stay healthy as you age. Note that these work if paired with strength training, a healthy diet and sufficient protein intake.

Evidence-based Longevity in Berlin Steglitz

In our practice, we rely exclusively on evidence-based methods and medical diagnostics that have been scientifically proven to make a difference. Our focus is on preventing the “four horsemen” of aging—cardiovascular disease, cancer, metabolic dysfunction, and neurodegeneration—rather than offering trends like epigenetic age tests or wellness drips. Our Prevention strategy addresses tailored exercises, nutrition, sleep, mental health and if necessary support by supplement and medication.

Cost of Hormones Focus Session in Berlin Steglitz

The cost for Hormones Focus Session is based on the German healthcare pricing system (GOÄ – Gebührenordnung für Ärzte). A single consultation visit is priced at 199€. However, we encourage you not to stop at consultation alone, but to begin your full Longevity Journey with us. Here is what our protocol looks like:

Hormones Focus Session
199€
Goal: Conduct a comprehensive hormone panel and risk-benefit analysis to develop a personalized HRT protocol and targeted treatment strategy.
Duration: 45 minutes
Full Diagnostic Visit
1,399€
Goal: Establish a data-driven biological baseline to unlock personalized peak performance and long-term health optimization.
Duration: 3 hours
Introduction Session
0€
Schedule a quick video call to learn more about The Longevity Practice services and approach.
Duration: 15 minutes

Testimonials

What our customers say about us

Julia, 46 – HRT & Strength
When I saw how much muscle mass I had lost, I finally understood why I felt weaker. It took longer than I expected to get my hormone levels properly adjusted, but once they were stable, my sleep and daily energy improved dramatically. Combining this with regular strength training has made me noticeably stronger and more resilient in everyday life.
Anna, 44 – HRT & Sleep
I never realized how much my hormones were affecting my sleep until I have taken progesterone. After adjusting my therapy and tracking my sleep for six weeks, I went from waking up four or five times a night to sleeping through almost every night. It’s such a relief to finally wake up feeling rested and ready for the day.
Pia, 45 – Menopause & Brain Fog
I thought I was losing my mind. I’d forget simple words in the middle of sentences. Realizing it was just the estrogen drop was a huge relief.
Anna, 49 – Menopause & Sleep
The night sweats were brutal—I was waking up drenched and exhausted every single night. I was so irritable with my family. Once I balanced my hormones, I finally got my sleep back.
Anita, 54 – Menopause & Anxiety
Nobody told me about the sudden heart palpitations and anxiety. I felt on edge for no reason. Learning it was hormonal made so much sense.