Hormone Therapy for Women & Men

A guided, review-based process designed to help women and men explore hormone therapy options with clarity, professional oversight, and responsible care. An independent licensed provider reviews your goals, history, and — when appropriate — lab work before any treatment recommendation is made.

Available Hormone Therapy Options

Celara Med offers provider-guided hormone therapy options for women and men. Final recommendations are determined through provider review and, when appropriate, lab work, as not all options are right for every individual.

A Simple, Provider-Guided Process

Celara Med makes hormone health easier to understand by combining telehealth access, provider review, lab work when appropriate, options when appropriate, and ongoing support in one connected process. Every individual is reviewed based on their own goals, history, and eligibility before any recommendation is made.

Step 1 — Start With a Health Review
Your journey begins with a simple online intake where you share your goals, symptoms, and history. This gives an independent licensed provider the information needed to evaluate whether hormone therapy may be appropriate for you.
Step 2 — Meet With a Licensed Provider
Meet With a Licensed Provider Next, you'll complete a brief video call with a licensed provider. No scheduling is required — providers are available within seconds, every day from 6 AM to 7 PM PST. Ordering outside those hours? No problem. You'll receive a text message and email with a link immediately after checkout, so you can complete your exam at your convenience.
Step 3 — Lab Work When Needed
Because hormones should be managed carefully, your provider may ask for recent lab results or order new bloodwork. This helps confirm whether therapy is appropriate and guides safe, personalized dosing.
Step 4 — Get Your Personalized Plan
The provider reviews everything and determines the next best step. If clinically appropriate, options such as testosterone, enclomiphene, DHEA, progesterone, or estrogen may be included in your plan. You'll receive text and email notifications with updates about your order, and if your prescription is denied, you'll receive a full refund.
Step 5 — Ongoing Support & Monitoring
Hormone therapy works best with follow-up. Celara Med supports you over time with access to a licensed provider and periodic check-ins so your plan stays safe and on track.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Celara Med's hormone therapy options for women and men, designed to help you feel clear and confident as you explore your options.

Celara Med offers provider-guided hormone therapy for women and men, including options such as testosterone, enclomiphene, DHEA, progesterone, and estrogen. The right option for you — if any — is determined by an independent licensed provider.

No. Celara Med offers hormone therapy for both women and men. Options for women may include estrogen, progesterone, DHEA, and in some cases low-dose testosterone, while options for men may include testosterone, enclomiphene, and DHEA. Your provider recommends what's appropriate for you.

Testosterone is supplemented directly, while enclomiphene works by supporting your body's own testosterone production — which can help preserve fertility. Which option is appropriate is a medical decision made by your provider based on your goals and health information.

For female HRT, you may be able to start treatment without labs, depending on your provider’s medical review. However, follow-up lab work is typically required within 90 days to continue therapy safely. For men or women considering testosterone therapy, lab work is required before treatment can be considered. This helps the provider determine whether therapy is appropriate and ensures care is guided safely and responsibly.

It depends on the option. Some hormone medications are available in FDA-approved forms, while compounded options are prepared by a licensed pharmacy for an individual patient and are not FDA-approved. Compounded medications are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Your provider determines what's appropriate and available for you, in accordance with current regulations.

It depends on the option and your provider's instructions — hormones may be prescribed as injections, creams, or capsules, among other forms. Your provider will explain exactly how to use anything that's prescribed.

Results vary from person to person and are not guaranteed. Hormone-related changes are usually gradual and depend on your starting point, dosing, and consistency. Most people look for steady progress over weeks and months.

After checkout, complete a short questionnaire, then a brief video call with a licensed provider — no scheduling needed, with providers available within seconds every day from 6 AM to 7 PM PST. If lab work is needed, your provider will let you know. You'll receive text and email notifications with updates about your order, and if your prescription is denied, you'll receive a full refund.

Eligibility is a medical decision. Each hormone option has its own requirements and contraindications, and an independent licensed provider will review your information — and lab work when appropriate — to determine what's right for you.

If you are not approved, you'll receive a full refund. Your provider's role is to make the safest, most appropriate decision for your health.

Yes. For general education about hormone health, wellness, and available options, you can use our AI chat agent. And any time you have a medical question, you can speak directly with a licensed provider by chat or video call. The AI agent does not diagnose, practice medicine, make treatment claims, provide dosing instructions, or replace a licensed provider. All medical decisions, prescriptions, and dosing guidance are handled by independent licensed providers. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.