One simple daily cream with estradiol and progesterone, designed to ease you into hormone support without a complicated regimen on day one.
Shifting hormones can show up in quiet, everyday ways. A gentle daily approach may help. Your licensed provider decides what's right for you.
Waking through the night, or never feeling fully rested.
More irritable, flat, or just not quite yourself.
Sudden heat, night sweats, temperature swings.
Everyday comfort and intimacy feeling different.
Losing your train of thought, harder to concentrate.
Sex drive and desire not where they used to be.

Many women start with one daily cream and feel meaningful improvement within weeks. As your care team learns how your body responds, they may adjust your plan over time, so you're never locked into one thing.
A short symptom check, no upfront bloodwork required to begin.
A licensed provider reviews your intake and decides if it's a fit. In a few states, that's a quick call.
One tube is a 3-month supply, delivered from a licensed U.S. pharmacy.
Everything your routine needs, in one gentle daily cream.


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A compounded daily cream that combines two bioidentical hormones, estradiol and progesterone, prescribed where a licensed provider determines it's appropriate for your symptoms. It's meant to be a simple, gentle first-line option.
You can begin from a symptom-based intake, and labs are available and may be recommended by your provider as part of your care. Your clinician guides what's right for you.
Some people notice changes within a few weeks, and everyone responds differently. Your provider can check in before your next refill ships to see how it's going.
No, and that's the point. The cream is designed as a starting place. Over time your care team may add or adjust support based on how you respond, so your plan grows with you.
Care is available in all 50 states. In some states a brief provider call is required before a prescription.
Take the 2-minute symptom check to see if a gentle daily approach could be a fit. It's a fit check, not a prescription. A licensed provider always makes the final call.
Take the 2-minute check