Pediatric & Adolescent Care Services
Well-Child Visits
- Routine physical exams
- Growth and developmental milestone tracking
- School and sports physicals
- Preventive care and health education
Adolescent Health
- Annual adolescent check-ups
- Puberty and growth discussions
- Menstrual health and counseling
- Acne and skincare
- Confidential sexual health counseling
- STD/STI testing and education
- Contraceptive counseling and prescriptions
Acute & Sick Visits
- Same-day sick visits
- Cold, flu, and fever management
- Ear infections, strep throat, and other common illnesses
- Minor injuries and wound care
- Rashes and skin concerns
Chronic Condition Management
- Asthma and allergy care
- ADHD evaluation and management
- Mental and behavioral health support




Q. Is the therapy FDA approved?
- A. What the pellets are made of is FDA approved and regulated, the process of making pellets is regulated by the State Pharmacy Board, and the distribution is regulated by the DEA and Respective State Pharmacy Boards. The PROCEDURE of placing pellets is NOT an FDA approved procedure. The pellets are derived from wild yams and soy, and are all natural and bio-identical. Meaning they are the exact replication of what the body makes.
Q. How are they administered?
- A. Your practitioner will implant the pellets in the fat under the skin of the hip. A small incision is made in the hip. The pellets are inserted. No stitch is required.
Q. Does it matter if I’m on birth control?
- A. No, the doctor can determine what your hormone needs are even if you are on birth control.
Q. Are there any side effects?
- A. The majority of side effects is temporary and typically only happens on the first dose. All are very treatable. There are no serious side effects.
Q. What if I’m already on HRT of some sort like creams, patches, pills?
- A. This is an easy transition. The doctor will be able to determine your needs even though you may be currently taking these other forms of HRT.
Q. What if I’ve had breast cancer?
- A. Breast cancer survivors and/or those who have a history of breast cancer in their family may still be a candidate; however, this is to be determined by the physician. You should schedule a consultation with the Doctor.