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You deserve more than “It’s normal aging.”

Perimenopause, menopause, and post-menopause are medical events with measurable consequences, and evidence-based treatment options that most women are never offered.

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Hormonal care changes across the life course.

Crimson protocols are designed for each phase of the hormonal transition.

Irregular cycles, early symptoms

Perimenopause

Progesterone tends to decline first, often years before estrogen. This creates an estrogen-dominant environment that drives irregular cycles, sleep disruption, anxiety, and early vasomotor symptoms.

Final menstrual period ± 12 months

Menopause

Rapid estrogen decline drives vasomotor symptoms, genitourinary changes, bone loss acceleration, cardiovascular risk increase, and cognitive changes. The window for HRT benefit is widest within 10 years of menopause or before age 60.

Long-term optimization

Post-Menopause

Ongoing hormonal support maintains bone density, cardiovascular health, cognitive function, and quality of life. Protocol composition evolves as absolute hormone levels stabilize.

A complete hormonal picture. Not just estrogen.

The case for HRT is more favorable than most women were told.

Two decades of post-WHI research have clarified the picture: for appropriately selected patients within the timing window, bioidentical HRT preserves bone density, meaningfully improves quality of life, and may offer cardiometabolic benefit. The evidence is there. The access has not kept pace.

Transdermal estrogen: no increased clot or stroke risk vs. oral forms

Bioidentical progesterone: safer breast profile vs. synthetic progestins

Testosterone: the most underrecognized deficiency in women's health

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Women's health

Evidence-based hormonal care, refined over time.

Every Crimson women’s health protocol begins with a full hormonal workup and is designed by a physician, not an algorithm.

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Comprehensive Hormonal Baseline

Total Testosterone, Free Testosterone, SHBG, Albumin, LH, FSH, Estradiol, Progesterone, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, TSH, Vitamin D, hsCRP, Free T3, Free T4, and Ferritin: 16 markers that together give a complete picture of the female hormonal system.

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Physician Protocol Design

A licensed physician reviews your complete panel, evaluates your symptoms and phase of life, and designs a protocol calibrated to your biology.

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Retest & Act

Regular biomarker retesting produces specific, actionable data. Your physician adjusts dose, formulation, or protocol additions based on what the numbers show.

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Ongoing Refinement

Hormonal needs change across life stages. Crimson tracks your hormonal picture over time and adjusts your protocol from perimenopause through menopause and beyond.

The right HRT depends on where you are in the transition and what your labs show.

Crimson uses bioidentical hormones in delivery formats selected based on your symptom profile, uterine status, and individual risk factors. Estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone all decline at menopause. A complete protocol addresses all three.

Testosterone (Injectable)
Systemic Androgen · Injectable

Testosterone (Injectable)

Women produce measurable testosterone and lose it at menopause.

Testosterone Cream
Systemic Androgen · Topical

Testosterone Cream

Compounded topical testosterone applied to the inner arm or thigh.

Bi-Est Cream
Bioidentical Estrogen · TopicalFirst-Line

Bi-Est Cream

A compounded transdermal cream combining estradiol and estriol.

Micronized Progesterone
Bioidentical Progestogen · OralUterus-Protective

Micronized Progesterone

Bioidentical micronized progesterone, structurally identical to endogenously produced progesterone.

Progesterone Cream
Bioidentical Progestogen · Topical

Progesterone Cream

Compounded transdermal progesterone for women who cannot tolerate oral progesterone or prefer a topical route.

Female hair loss can be a hormonal signal. It deserves a full endocrine workup.

Female hair loss rarely has a single cause. Estrogen decline, thyroid changes, iron deficiency, and hormone sensitivity all play a role — and widespread shedding triggered by hormonal shifts is often written off as normal aging. Crimson assesses the full hormonal picture (estradiol, free testosterone, DHEA-S, thyroid, and ferritin) before selecting a protocol.

Woman examining hair in mirror
Women's 5-in-1 Hair Solution
Multi-Compound · Topical

Women's 5-in-1 Hair Solution

Compounded topical serum combining minoxidil, tretinoin, biotin, fluocinolone, and Vitamin E.

Women's 3-in-1 Hair Capsule
Anti-Androgen + Vasodilator · Oral

Women's 3-in-1 Hair Capsule

Oral compounded capsule combining minoxidil and spironolactone.

GHK-Cu Scalp Peptide Serum
Copper Peptide · Topical

GHK-Cu Scalp Peptide Serum

Topical copper peptide serum targeting follicular microenvironment health.

You deserve more than being told your symptoms are normal.

Start with the full hormonal workup. Build the right protocol from your biomarkers up.

Women's Health & HRT | Crimson Healthcare