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We don’t treat anyone until we know what we’re treating

This seems obvious, but most of our patients come in after feeling dismissed. They are often told that their labs are fine and given a broad treatment plan that helps “everybody.”

After treatment, nobody could tell them why they still feel the same as before.

That’s where we start.

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“Normal” and “well” are not the same

When lab results come back as “normal” or “in range,” it only means that the number falls within a certain reference range. Those ranges are determined by testing large groups of people and averaging the results.

People in those groups often provide only a short questionnaire or medical history, rather than being thoroughly screened for health.

Plenty of them could have been unhealthy or on their way there. So the range describes what is common in that population and isn’t a description of what is good for YOU.

You can land squarely inside it and still feel bad. That isn’t a contradiction, and it isn’t in your head.

Where most people start

Hormone therapy

If your levels are genuinely low, we treat them. That might be standard hormone therapy, bio-identical hormones compounded for you, or testosterone on its own.

Dosed to your numbers and adjusted as they move. If you want to come off it later, we'll tell you what that actually involves.

Male hormone therapy
Female hormone therapy

Thyroid management

The thyroid is an overlooked cause of problems because the “normal range” is so wide.

“In-range” and “working” are the same. We read the full panel against your symptoms instead of one number on it’s own.

Peptide therapy

Peptides can help with recovery, sleep, and metabolism. They are also not something that will help everyone. You'll get a straight answer about whether they fit the underlying cause of your pain.

Pharmaceutical-grade supplements

Only ever part of a plan. Available in the clinic or shipped to you. Nobody here is going to sell you a shelf of bottles.

Medical weight loss and metabolics

Weight that won't move usually has something holding it in place. Thyroid, insulin, or a hormone picture nobody has looked at properly.

High blood pressure, high blood sugar, weight around the middle, cholesterol that keeps climbing. These are often related. We treat the underlying causes instead of chasing one number at a time.

We find out first, then treat what's actually there. Medication is one tool in that. It isn't the whole plan.

The BioJust Process: What actually happens

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1. The conversation
You sit down with a provider who asks more than you're used to. Your sleep, your training, your stress, what you’ve already tried and what happened when you tried it. This isn’t a form and a five-minute check-in.
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2. The workup
We go beyond the panel you've probably already had because we look at the whole system, not just the one number attached to the symptom you came in about.
Depending on what brought you in, that includes:
  • Testosterone and DHEA
  • Estrogen and progesterone
  • Cortisol
  • Full thyroid panel
3. The review
You review the results with the same provider you saw during your initial consultation. Line by line, in a language that makes sense. You leave knowing what we found and what we think is driving it. If something is outside what we treat, you'll find out here.
4. The plan
Built from your results. What we recommend depends entirely on your results and our discussions.
5. What happens after
We retest and adjust as your numbers move. The same provider handles it, so no one starts over from your chart each time.

Sometimes the answer is no

A lot of patients get here having already decided what’s wrong. They’ve read enough and listened to enough to be fairly sure what’s going on..

Sometimes they’re right.
Sometimes we run the panel and find something different.

What’s actually dragging these patients down may be their thyroid, sleep, insulin, or a combination of things. So, treating what they came in asking about would have done very little.

The difference here is that no one is guessing. You'll know what we found, what we think is driving it, and why your plan looks the way it does.

If you've already been through a clinic that wrote the script without really checking, you know how that ends.

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Two ways a clinic like this fails you

The First
The first is testing everything and explaining nothing. You get a report you can’t read and no real plan. You leave no further along than when you walked in.
The Second
The second is the opposite. Everyone gets the same protocol no matter what the workup said, because that’s the protocol the clinic runs.
We aim for the middle. Thorough enough to actually find what’s wrong. Specific enough that the plan is yours.

Who this isn’t for

We'd rather tell you here than waste your first appointment.
If you've decided what you need and you want it prescribed today, we’re going to frustrate you. We ask questions first, and we run labs before we agree to anything.
If you’re shopping for the cheapest testosterone in the parish, someone will beat us on price.
And if you’d rather have a quick appointment without being asked much, that’s a fair preference. It’s just not one we’re built for.

If you’ve been told you're fine and you don't feel fine, this is where that gets looked at properly

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Common questions about our process

What does the first appointment actually involve?

A real conversation with a provider, then labs. We go through your history, your symptoms, and what you've already tried. If labs make sense, we draw them there or schedule them, and you come back to review the results with the same provider.

What if you don't find anything?

That happens, and we'll tell you. Sometimes the answer is that what you're dealing with sits outside what we treat, and the right move is a referral to someone who handles it. Either way, you'll leave knowing more than you came in with.

Do you take insurance?

No. Digging deeper with longer appointments and full panels are usually not something insurance covers. The consultation is free, and you’ll know what the costs are before anything starts.

How long before I notice a difference?

It depends on what we find and what we treat. Many patients report changes within the first several weeks, though we won't put a date on it until we know what we're dealing with.

I'm already on treatment somewhere else. Can I move over?

Yes, and it's common. Bring whatever labs and prescriptions you have. We'll usually rerun the workup rather than continue a protocol we didn't build, so we know what we're adjusting and why.