Medically Reviewed By: Dr Kori Feldman, M.D.

Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) is not a one-time treatment—it’s a long-term strategy that evolves over time. Most patients need ongoing treatment for as long as symptoms persist or until their personal health goals change. How often you receive treatment depends on the type of BHRT (daily, weekly, or every few months), your body’s response, and how your plan is structured. For example, transdermal creams or gels are applied daily, pellets are inserted every 3–6 months, and oral medications are taken daily or cyclically. Your provider will guide you on the ideal schedule based on labs, symptom relief, and safety considerations.
Once you begin BHRT, it’s important to understand that your hormone needs may change over time—and so might your treatment plan.
Regardless of the type of BHRT you choose, routine check-ins are essential:
There’s no universal timeline—many women continue BHRT into their 60s, 70s, or beyond depending on their symptoms, risk factors, and personal goals. Some patients reduce their dose over time; others may pause or stop altogether under medical supervision.
You don’t need to commit forever—but it’s important to treat BHRT like any other long-term therapy that helps you feel like yourself again.
We help you map out the right BHRT frequency for your body—whether that’s daily hormone support or long-acting options like pellets. Our approach includes:
Dr. Feldman is a licensed, board-certified Family Medicine physician. She completed medical school at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science in North Chicago.
Vitality Family Health & Wellness Partners is located in Oak Brook, Illinois, and serves patients throughout the Greater Chicagoland Area and the entire state of Illinois. These areas include but are not limited to the downtown Chicago area, surrounding suburbs, central, northern, and southern Illinois, and southern Wisconsin and Northwest Indiana.