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

Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT) comes in a variety of delivery methods—including pellets, creams, patches, gels, pills, and injections. Many patients wonder if one type is "better" than the others—but the real answer depends on your body, your lifestyle, and your personal goals.
Let’s break it down.
But pellets are not adjustable once inserted. If you need to change your dose mid-cycle, you'll have to wait until your next round—so it’s important to get your dosing right upfront.
However, creams and patches do require consistency and proper application—missing a dose or applying incorrectly can impact your results.
Neither method is universally better—it comes down to your preferences, how your body metabolizes hormones, and your long-term goals.
We evaluate your symptoms, lab work, lifestyle, and medical history to match you with the right BHRT delivery method. Some patients start with patches and switch to pellets. Others prefer the flexibility of a cream or gel.
We’ll help you figure out what works best for you—and adjust as needed.
Explore BHRT Options with Dr Kori Feldman, M.D. in Oak Brook, Illinois
Personalized BHRT care. Advanced testing. Telehealth available.
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.