BodyLogicMD Adds Second New England Practice
Dr. Hank Wagner Opens Hormone Practice in Hampstead, New Hampshire
Hampstead, NH - June 28, 2006 - BodyLogicMD announces Dr Henry Wagner has joined BodyLogicMD. Dr. Wagner opened his BodyLogicMD practice in Hampstead, New Hampshire specializing in preventive medicine and bioidentical hormone therapy serving both men and women.
BodyLogicMD is a national network of anti-aging physicians offering bioidentical hormone therapy integrated with fitness and nutrition programs to aging men and women who suffer from the everyday symptoms caused by menopause and andropause (male menopause).
For the first time, patients in New Hampshire have a medical expert for bioidentical hormone therapy. Though many states have hundreds, if not thousands of physicians offering bioidentical hormone therapy, the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M) lists only 2 physicians in the entire state of New Hampshire. Dr Wagner's new office is located conveniently in Hampstead, NH.
"After 20 years of working as an emergency room physician and having seen the devastation caused by sedentary living, lack of proper nutrition and fitness and the effects of imbalanced hormones, I am excited to open my practice dedicated to helping patients find optimal health through preventive medicine integrated with bioidentical hormone therapy. My BodyLogicMD practice offers women and men unparalleled service in treating andropause, menopause, PMS, peri-menopause and other hormonal imbalances associated with aging," says Wagner, who is also a member of the Fellowship for Anti-Aging and Functional Medicine.
With myriads of medical studies to sift through, some which give contradictory information about hormone therapy, many men and women feel lost. Even the Women's Health Initiative, designed to educate women about hormone therapy, has left out significant facts about the difference between synthetic hormones and bioidentical hormones.
According to BodyLogicMD, menopause and andropause are facts of life, but that doesn't mean people have to suffer with the uncomfortable symptoms.
"We guarantee that our programs will improve the quality of life for our clients," says BodyLogicMD's Chief Medical Officer who is dedicated to creating public awareness on the benefits of natural bioidentical therapy. "Bioidentical hormone therapy, coupled with a fitness and nutrition program, also minimizes the risk of heart disease, stroke, cancer, Alzheimer's disease, diabetes, osteoporosis, and many cardiovascular diseases. Our therapies can literally revitalize the complete immune system of men and women alike."
About Dr. Hank Wagner
Henry (Hank) Wagner, MD is the founder of BodyLogicMD of New Hampshire, a practice dedicated to anti-aging medicine and maintaining optimum health through bioidentical hormone therapy, nutrition and fitness programs. Dr. Henry Wagner graduated from medical school in 1980 and trained in OB/GYN and general surgery. He is board certified in Emergency Medicine and a Fellow of the American College of Emergency Physicians. He is an active member of the American Academy of Anti-Aging and a member of the Fellowship for Anti-Aging and Functional Medicine. Dr. Wagner now devotes his practice full time to preventive medicine and wellness, anti-aging, nutrition, and fitness.
About BodyLogicMD
BodyLogicMD of New Hampshire Location:
213 Stage Road, Unit 10
Hampstead NH, 03841
For more information visit www.bodylogicmd.com.
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