Still feeling tired ,

despite taking your thyroid medication?

Traditional levothyroxine may not be the best solution for everyone with hypothyroidism.

At Re:health, we take a deeper approach to thyroid care, focusing on uncovering the root causes of your symptoms. We listen closely to you and your body's signals, collaborating to create a treatment plan that truly helps you feel better.

Our personalized care includes thorough thyroid assessments, comprehensive blood panels, regular monitoring, and long-term management tailored specifically to your unique needs.

Signs and Symptoms of hypothyroidism

  • Fatigue

  • Weight gain

  • Cold sensitivity

  • Dry skin

  • Constipation

  • Puffy face

  • Hoarseness

  • Muscle weakness

  • Joint pain or stiffness

  • Swelling in the neck

  • Swelling (edema)

  • Slow reflexes

  • Memory issues

  • Depression/ Mood swings

  • Brittle nails

  • Thinning hair or hair loss, especially from the outer eyebrows

  • Irregular or heavy menstrual periods

  • Reduced libido

  • Fertility issues

  • Slow heart rate

  • High cholesterol levels

Hormone optimization

+ thyroid care

Have you ever wondered why women seem to face more thyroid issues?

The link between estrogen and Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH) plays a major role in thyroid health. Estrogen affects TSH levels and thyroid hormone availability, making women more vulnerable to thyroid imbalances, especially during hormonal shifts like peri-menopause and menopause.

At Re:health, we do more than just provide hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for women in peri-menopause and menopause. We go beyond simply prescribing levothyroxine or checking TSH levels—we take a comprehensive approach by thoroughly assessing hormone balance and thyroid function through detailed history-taking and blood work to uncover the root causes of your symptoms. Our goal is to create a personalized treatment plan tailored to your unique needs—because your health is more than just a lab result.

We’re here to listen to you—your voice is what truly matters, far beyond just your TSH levels.