BIOTE PROVIDER
Map MarkerLa Grande Place 1350 Deer Park Ave, North Babylon, NY, 11703

BIOTE PROVIDER

Heart & Health Medical

North Babylon NY 11703 Hormone Replacement Therapy
Specialty: GENERAL PRACTICE
At This Location: NP
Serving: Men, Women
Nutraceuticals: Yes

Every day, millions of people experience a hormone imbalance. If you suffer from fatigue, weight gain, low libido, and moodiness, this may indicate you may have a hormone imbalance. Now, there’s help. As your Biote Provider in North Babylon NY 11703, we specialize in addressing these and other early indicators of aging through precision and personalized patient care plans that seek to optimize your hormones and extend patient healthspan.

The Biote Method of bioidentical hormone optimization therapy is offered here at your North Babylon NY 11703 clinic. Biote has been developing its method of bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) for over a decade, which may help men and women experiencing the symptoms of a hormone imbalance. Schedule your appointment today and find out how the Biote Method can help optimize your hormones so you can look and feel your best.

Mary Infantino, PhD, ANP-BC

Mary Infantino has received a doctorate in Nursing from Adelphi University and is currently an Associate Professor and the Chairman of the Nursing Program at the Post Campus of Long Island University, located in Brookville, NY. She is state and nationally certified as an adult nurse practitioner. She has practiced as an RN for 32 years, 22 of which she practiced as a nurse practitioner. Dr. Infantino believes that the advantages of her dual role as nurse practitioner and professor are reciprocal; practice strengthens teaching and teaching reinforces practice. Dr. Infantino practices primary care with an integrative and anti-aging focus, with a sub-specialty in women’s health. She is knowledgeable in bio-identical hormones, weight loss, thyroid issues, supplement programs, and esthetic and facial rejuvenation. Dr. Infantino’s research interests have been focused on older adult health and women’s health, and she has published in both the nursing and medical journals. She has recently completed her latest research project, which included 1500 women, entitled Gastroesophageal Reflux symptoms in pre-menopausal and menopausal women. The results of this study were presented at the National Association of Nurse Practitioners in Women’s Health Annual Conference this year.