Free Seminar: Bioidentical Hormone Therapy
Posted on: Tuesday, 18 March 2008, 03:00 CDT
BodyLogicMD's Rebecca Huey PA-C and Dr. Wade Huey will share their expertise on hormone imbalance and discuss how bioidentical hormone therapy can help both men and women suffering from the symptoms of andropause (the male menopause) and menopause.
"This seminar will offer men and women information about the specialized approach of bioidentical hormone therapy to treat the symptoms related to hormone imbalance, menopause and andropause and how it works to prevent disease and promote wellness," said Dr. Wade Huey.
Seminar Topic:
Bioidentical Hormone Therapy
Location:
Woodlands Marriott Waterway Hotel
1601 Lake Robbins Drive
The Woodlands, TX 77380
Date/Time:
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
6:00pm - 8:00pm
Who should attend:
Women and men ages 35+ suffering from the
symptoms of hormonal imbalance such as low
libido, mood swings, sleep problems, fatigue,
muscle loss and weight gain
Why you should attend:
Speak directly with a BodyLogicMD physician.
Ask questions - get answers
Admission:
Free, however RSVP is required - register
online
Includes refreshments
Limited Space Available
Online
Registration:
www.bodylogicmd.com/local-seminars
About Wade Huey, M.D. and Rebecca Crowley-Huey, PA-C
Dr. Huey is a Diplomat of the Fellowship of Anti-Aging and Functional Medicine. He earned his medical degree from The University of Texas Health & Science Center in San Antonio, Texas in 1983, completed his Family Practice Residency at North Texas Hospital in Amarillo, Texas in 1986, and is Board Certified by the American Board of Family Practice.
Rebecca Crowley-Huey, PA-C, is a Diplomat of the Fellowship in Anti-Aging and Functional Medicine and received her Bachelor of Science in Physician Assistant Studies from the University of Texas Branch in Galveston, Texas in 1996. She received her Bachelor of Science in Community Health from Texas A&M University in 1993.
Both Dr. Wade Huey and Rebecca Crowley-Huey, PA-C are active members of the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine and Regenerative Medicine. They enjoy spending time with their patients, offering patients bioidentical hormones therapy, and devoting their practice to preventive medicine and wellness through BodyLogicMD of The Woodlands.
About BodyLogicMD
Founded in 2003, BodyLogicMD is a network of highly trained physician-owned practices specializing in natural bioidentical hormone therapy integrated with fitness and nutrition. BodyLogicMD's customized programs help men and women suffering from hormonal imbalance, menopause and andropause. Suzanne Somers' latest book and New York Times best seller - Ageless, The Naked Truth about Bioidentical Hormones - features BodyLogicMD as an expert source. For more information and to find the BodyLogicMD location nearest you visit: www.bodylogicmd.com.
Seminar Sponsored by Medaus Pharmacy
With 70 years of combined compounding experience, Medaus is one of the most successful compounding pharmacies in the nation. They use only the highest quality, active ingredients in every order and prepare each prescription with the exact specifications. In doing this, Medaus assures each prescription with a 100 percent guarantee. For more information on Medaus, visit www.medaus.com
Source: Business Wire
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