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

Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) is typically provided by licensed clinicians whose scope includes prescribing and monitoring medications – most often physicians (MD/DO), nurse practitioners (NPs), and physician assistants (PAs) with additional training in midlife hormone care. For best results, look for a provider formally trained in BHRT and advanced lab interpretation (e.g., IFM or A4M coursework), who can individualize therapy and follow you closely. If you develop chest pain, shortness of breath, severe headache/vision changes, one-sided weakness, calf swelling, or heavy bleeding, seek urgent care.
“Who provides BHRT?” really means “Who has the license and the training to prescribe and monitor hormones safely for midlife symptoms?” Legally, many clinicians can prescribe. Practically, the best fit is a provider who does this work regularly, keeps up with guidelines, and can explain why a given route (patch/gel/oral/vaginal), dose, and monitoring plan are right for you.
Common BHRT providers:
Because BHRT is individualized, experience with shared decision-making, risk balancing, and ongoing follow-up is as important as writing the prescription.
A responsible clinic typically follows these steps:
We emphasize responsible BHRT informed by testing, with clear education, bioidentical, compounded options when appropriate, and telehealth to support convenient check-ins.
Not necessarily – the best provider is the one who:
Be cautious with clinics that promise one-size-fits-all regimens, skip risk discussions, or don’t offer structured follow-up.
Common early effects include breast tenderness, bloating/water retention, spotting/irregular bleeding, skin irritation (with patches/gels), headaches, or mood shifts – often improved by adjusting dose/route or timing.
Call the clinic if effects persist or disrupt daily life.
Seek urgent care immediately for chest pain, shortness of breath, calf pain/swelling, severe headache or vision changes, one-sided weakness/numbness, or heavy vaginal bleeding.
If you’re seeking a BHRT provider in Oak Brook, Illinois, our team can help you evaluate options and outline a safe, individualized plan (including bioidentical, compounded choices and telehealth where allowed).
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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.