Hormonal concerns often affect more than one system at a time. Changes in energy, mood, sleep, weight, cycles, or fertility can be difficult to untangle—especially when symptoms overlap or lab results don’t clearly explain how you’re feeling.
At Well Woman Acupuncture, we provide acupuncture for hormones as part of our comprehensive women’s health services in Boulder and Longmont. Our approach combines careful listening with clinical depth, helping you understand what may be influencing hormonal balance and how acupuncture can support your body over time.
We work with patients at many stages, including those managing reproductive hormone concerns, thyroid or adrenal-related patterns, and transitions such as perimenopause and menopause.
What this means in practice:
Hormones function as a connected system. Acupuncture for hormonal balance focuses on supporting communication between endocrine pathways while addressing the physical and metabolic factors that influence regulation.
Our work integrates East Asian medicine with modern clinical understanding and is designed to complement medical evaluation and treatment, not replace it.
For patients seeking acupuncture for hormones in Boulder and Longmont, our focus is steady, individualized care grounded in experience.
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Your first visit includes a comprehensive intake and review of symptoms, cycle history, relevant labs, and current medical care.
You can expect:
Treatment plans are adjusted as symptoms change and hormonal patterns evolve.
Sessions may include:
Patients often appreciate having careful oversight alongside steady, ongoing support.
Acupuncture is commonly used as supportive care to help regulate hormonal patterns and support communication between endocrine systems. Treatment focuses on the whole picture rather than a single hormone.
No. Many patients begin treatment based on symptoms alone. When lab work is available—or when ordering labs may be helpful—it can guide treatment more precisely.
Acupuncture is used as supportive care for thyroid-related concerns alongside medical evaluation and treatment. Care focuses on overall regulation and symptom patterns.
Yes. Acupuncture is commonly used to support reproductive hormone regulation as part of fertility-focused care and may be coordinated with fertility treatment when appropriate.
Yes. Acupuncture is commonly used to support hormonal transitions during perimenopause and menopause, helping manage symptoms and support overall balance during this stage of life.
PCOS often involves hormone patterns that affect cycles, ovulation, metabolism, and related symptoms. Acupuncture is commonly used as supportive care to help regulate these patterns over time. Treatment is individualized and may support cycle regularity, ovulation, and metabolic balance, either on its own or alongside medical care.
No. Acupuncture does not replace prescribed medication. It is used as supportive care and is often integrated alongside medical treatment.