Cara Flamer, M.D. is a Women’s Health Expert who is helping women rebalance their hormones and fight Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome in Toronto.
There are a number of factors that influence the occurrence and severity of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, however they typically appear when a woman’s hormones become imbalanced, causing numerous fluid-filled sacs (cysts) to surround the ovaries. These imbalances can lead to numerous health issues for women.
Cara Flamer, M.D. offers advanced protocols to help women navigate through health challenges related to hormonal imbalances. Cara Flamer, M.D. utilizes safe and non-invasive therapies to help women going through their reproductive years. With guidance, Toronto women are able to take steps towards optimal health and wellness. Under the care of Cara Flamer, M.D., women have been able to rebalance the hormones that have caused them to struggle with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome.
Call (647) 660-3168 to speak with Toronto Women’s Health Specialist Cara Flamer, M.D. and schedule your consultation today!
Symptoms of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
PCOS can be difficult to diagnose, often requiring a physical, blood tests, and ultrasounds. A diagnosis is made if other causes have been ruled out and you present at least two of the following three criteria:
- irregular or infrequent periods
- scans proving the presence of polycystic ovaries
- blood tests indicating high levels of ‘male hormones’
Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome Explained
Influencing Factors
Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome is an ailment that causes numerous fluid-filled sacs, or cysts, to surround the ovaries, which causes numerous issues for women. This syndrome occurs when a woman’s hormones become imbalanced in any number of ways, which include:
The production of too many androgens (male hormones)
Androgens such as DHEA and testosterone are healthy in the correct amounts: they help maintain libido, muscle mass, and energy levels. However, an excessive amount of testosterone production can lead to PCOS and its various unwanted symptoms.
The disbalance of hormones LH and FSH
Luteinizing Hormone (LH) and Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) are hormones that play a role in ovulation and the menstrual period. When the ratio between LH and FSH becomes skewed, PCOS can occur.
High-stress levels
High-stress levels produce high amounts of cortisol, which is healthy in moderation, however too much can disrupt the functioning of prolactin, which is a hormone that naturally helps other hormones to stay in balance.
Benefits of Rebalancing Hormones
The benefits of rebalancing your hormones to combat the symptoms of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome are vast. Many women have been able to overcome their symptoms and regain overall health and wellness by balancing hormones. Women have experienced:
Thicker Scalp Hair
One of the more difficult symptoms of PCOS for women to deal with is the loss of their scalp hair, and this may be due to elevated levels of testosterone. While some testosterone in the female body is healthy, irregular amounts of testosterone can change existing testosterone into another form called dihydrotestosterone, and this form of testosterone leads to the death of hair follicles and creates hair loss.
Balancing hormone levels with bioidentical hormone replacement therapy may help women to prevent more hair loss, and it can help women to grow thicker and more lustrous hair.
Healthier Moods
Hormone imbalances can also adversely affect moods, and women with imbalanced sex hormones, such as progesterone, estrogen, and testosterone may have increased depression, anger, or anxiety. Higher levels of testosterone may lead to increased anger or depression, and lower levels of estrogen or progesterone can lead to anxiety, nervousness, irritability, or depression. But providing equilibrium may relieve the pressures of these emotional ailments.
Clear Skin
Heightened amounts of male hormones can lead to more oil production in the sebaceous glands, and women with imbalanced hormones and PCOS may suffer from acne. While testosterone may promote oil production, estrogen helps women to have clearer and more lustrous skin so balancing these hormones can help women to have clearer skin and reduce acne.
Weight Loss
Despite all efforts to eat right and exercise, many women with PCOS suffer from obesity because of latent hormonal imbalances. PCOS is indicative of high levels of testosterone, which is an anabolic steroidal hormone, and women with higher amounts may tend to keep weight on. But balancing out testosterone to estrogen and progesterone levels can help shed the excess weight, leaving you feeling fitter and more confident.
Improved Fertility
The reproductive system is regulated by hormones, and in order for women to be fertile, the female sex hormones must all be in alignment. In women with PCOS, periods and ovulation are often irregular due to imbalances. Balancing hormones to promote regular menstrual and ovulation cycles will create equilibrium and provide a safe and stable environment for fertilization purposes, which can increase the chances of conception and natural, healthy pregnancy.
Find Answers To Frequently Asked Questions About BHRT
Beginning a Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT) protocol typically comes with several questions. We’ve gathered some of the most common questions related to starting BHRT and answered them here below. If you have any further questions or need any clarification, please contact Cara Flamer, M.D. in Toronto, who has years of experience providing women with customized bioidentical hormone plans.
How Is BHRT Different From Regular HRT?
The main difference between bioidentical HRT and other forms of HRT is the kind of hormones that are used. In regular HRT, the synthetic hormones used contain additional chemical components that allow the drug manufacturers to patent their chemicals. At best, these added components do nothing for you. At worst, your body may recognize them as foreign chemicals and they may cause unpleasant side effects.
In BHRT, the hormones used are bioidentical, which means that they are the exact chemical structure as the hormones naturally produced in your body. This means there is no risk of your body not accepting them. Plus, they are derived from natural plant sources such as yams and soy.
Can I Buy Bioidentical Hormones Online?
While you may find websites claiming to sell bioidentical hormones, there are many risks involved in purchasing hormones online. First, it is often difficult to trace the origin of these products, meaning they may not be regulated for accuracy. This leads into the second problem, which is that it is very hard to be sure of the ingredients of these products. You may not be getting hormones at all!
Finally, even if you find legitimate bioidentical hormones online, without seeing a doctor you can’t know for certain which hormones you need, what dose you need them in and what form of BHRT will work best for you. BHRT doctor Dr. Flamer can ensure that you receive proper care and treatment and that you experience minimal side effects.
What Form Does BHRT Come In?
Bioidentical hormones are prepared by a compounding pharmacy where they are produced into several forms, including pills, patches, subdermal pellets, creams, injections and more. Everyone responds to these various forms differently, and your BHRT doctor can help find the form that will most benefit you and your body.
What Is The Cost Of BHRT?
The cost of BHRT varies by the hormones needed, the doses needed, the form of BHRT and the length of time that you receive treatment. For a more accurate quote, please call to schedule a consultation.
Is BHRT Covered By My Insurance?
Because insurance plans and providers vary considerably, there is no way for us to provide a blanket statement. Your plan may cover BHRT under certain circumstances. The best course of action is to first call our office to discuss whether we accept your current insurance plan and provider. After you call us, we recommend contacting your insurance provider as a follow-up to ensure that your treatment is covered or to discuss how your treatment may be covered.
Are Bioidentical Hormones Safe?
When prescribed and supervised by a BHRT doctor, BHRT is generally safe. Dr. Flamer will review any risks or side effects associated with your particular treatment before you begin BHRT.
What Conditions Are Treated With BHRT?
Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy is used to treat a number of conditions caused by hormone imbalance or that result in hormone imbalance. In some cases, BHRT is used to treat the underlying condition while in others it is used to treat the symptoms. You can find some common symptoms that BHRT may be used to treat listed above.
What If My Question Is Not Listed Here?
Patients often have a great many questions before beginning BHRT. BHRT doctor Cara Flamer M.D. in Toronto will be happy to answer any questions that you may have before, during and after treatment. Contact your BHRT doctor today with any further questions or to schedule your initial consultation.
Start Feeling Better With A Customized BHRT Plan Today!

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Cara Flamer, M.D. has helped countless Toronto women to balance their hormones and improve their quality of life with a complete women’s comprehensive wellness program.

