FAQ's
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently asked questions
BHRT is bioidentical hormone replacement therapy, which is essentially replacing hormones that your body has lost through hormonal perimenopause and menopausal changes. The "bioidentical" aspect means that the hormones we are putting in your body look molecularly and chemically identical to those that are naturally produced in our bodies.
BodiBloom delivers clinician-led hormone optimization with structure, expertise, and accountability — not rushed visits or one-time prescribing.
You are heard, thoroughly evaluated, and taken seriously by a nurse practitioner trained in women’s hormone health.
Treatment is individualized and intentional, guided by advanced laboratory interpretation focused on optimal function — not “normal” ranges.
You work with the same provider throughout, with consistent oversight and secure messaging during business hours to support clear, ethical care.
This is not episodic medicine.
This is medical stewardship — deliberate, responsible, and built for lasting results.
We are not a Medspa. Hormone optimization is not an add-on here, it is our sole focus, and it is done with clinical precision.
No, We are a cash-pay clinic only and are not in network with any insurance companies.
Here is why:
Working without insurance involvement allows us to work with greater autonomy and creativity to bring you the care you need and deserve, rather than being constrained to what insurance might dictate you may or may not need and deserve.
There are a lot of benefits by not working directly with insurance companies, as mentioned. Some insurance companies will reimburse a certain percentage for out-of-network services and we are happy to provide a Superbill for you to submit alongside whatever documentation you need for them.
If you have an FSA or HSA account, you can contact your account provider to see if you are eligible to use those funds for our services.
We do offer 0% APR financing available through Cherry, which allows you to make payments over time rather than a single large lump sum.
A Nurse Practitioner (NP) is an advanced practice registered nurse who has completed graduate-level education (a master’s or doctorate) and advanced clinical training. NPs are licensed, nationally certified clinicians who can diagnose and treat medical conditions, order and interpret labs and imaging, prescribe medications (including controlled substances, depending on the state), and manage both acute and chronic illnesses.
Think of an NP as a provider who blends medical expertise with the nursing model of care, meaning they focus not only on the disease, but also on education, prevention, lifestyle, and the whole person.
Our NP has a doctorate degree and 20 years of bedside experience! She has worked in the fields of critical care, organ transplantation, and cardiothoracic surgery. She is also trained in functional medicine and hormone therapy.