Hormone care that listens before it prescribes.

Testosterone. Menopause. Thyroid. These conditions are common, underserved, and navigable — with the right support. ElderberryMD coordinates your path through evaluation, specialists, and monitoring so nothing gets missed.

What ElderberryMD does — and doesn't do

We're not a prescriber. We're the partner who makes sure you're seeing the right clinician and asking the right questions.

We coordinate your care

We help you find endocrinologists, gynecologists, urologists, and other specialists with relevant experience. We book appointments, transfer records, and make sure your full picture reaches every provider you see.

We prepare you for every visit

Before each appointment, we help you understand what labs are typically ordered, what results mean, and what questions are worth asking. You walk in prepared, not overwhelmed.

We track your labs over time

Hormone health is longitudinal. A single result rarely tells the whole story. We track your labs across visits, flag changes worth discussing, and keep your providers aligned.

We fight your insurance

Prior authorizations for labs and treatments. Appeals for denials. Coordination between your PCP and specialists. We handle the system friction so you can focus on your health.

Grounded in clinical guidelines

Our navigation approach reflects published clinical guidance from the leading professional societies in endocrinology and hormone health.

AUA

American Urological Association — testosterone therapy clinical guideline

NAMS

North American Menopause Society — 2022 hormone therapy position statement

Endocrine Society

Clinical practice guidelines for evaluation and treatment of hormonal conditions

ElderberryMD does not provide clinical care. We facilitate access to licensed clinicians who do.

You've been told everything is "normal." It might not be the whole story.

Hormone-related concerns are among the most underevaluated in primary care. Not because your doctor doesn't care — but because a 15-minute appointment isn't enough time to explore them fully.

  • Could persistent fatigue be related to thyroid antibodies rather than TSH alone?
  • Could the mood changes and sleep disruption be perimenopause, years before a "missed period"?
  • Could low testosterone be driving the energy and body composition changes — and would a specialist evaluate it differently than a PCP?

ElderberryMD helps you explore those questions with the right clinicians — and ensures your full picture is seen.

Ready to take a closer look at your hormone health?

Start with a free consultation. We'll listen, help you understand your options, and coordinate the care you need.