Opening the Doors to Hormone Health for Even More Atlantans
Dr. Larisa Bradford to Join Dr. Donohue at BodyLogicMD of Atlanta
May, 2011 - Even more residents of the City of Trees will be able to enjoy better health through natural bioidentical hormone replacement therapy now that Larisa Bradford, M.D. is joining Dr. Jeffrey Donohue at BodyLogicMD of Atlanta. Doctors Bradford and Donohue provide individual, personalized wellness programs to the people in the Atlanta area seeking relief from menopause, andropause and other hormone imbalances.
With the support of the nation-wide BodyLogicMD network of physicians, Dr. Bradford is dedicated to improving the health and quality of life of women and men as they age. Like all the bioidentical hormone doctors in this network, she has the extensive training and expertise necessary to best address a patient's hormone deficiencies and related health problems.
For Dr. Bradford, the transition to integrative medicine was an obvious choice. She longed to help her patients obtain optimal overall health, rather than just treating their symptoms as they arise. And now, by joining the BodyLogicMD network, she has the opportunity to focus on true health and wellness through a preventative standpoint.
She knows that this approach requires more than just hormones. According to Dr. Bradford, regular exercise and proper nutrition are crucial components to optimal health, as well. She is eager to help patients find the nutrition and fitness plans and bioidentical hormone options that work best for them, as individuals. This, she says, is the most effective way for women and men to feel best throughout life.
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