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Map Marker1816 South FM 51, Suite 1200, Decatur, TX, 76234

BIOTE PROVIDER

Meria Aulds MD

Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy in Decatur TX 76234
Specialty: INTERNAL MEDICINE
At This Location: MD
Serving: Women, Men
Nutraceuticals: Yes

Millions of individuals are impacted by hormone imbalances every day. From fatigue and weight gain to severe mood changes and low libido, many are left with feelings of discomfort, unaware of how they may help alleviate these common issues. Your Biote Certified Provider in Decatur TX 76234 specializes in hormone optimization to help these and other symptoms of aging with personalized care plans and precision treatments to help you age healthier.

Your Certified Biote Provider in Decatur TX 76234 specializes in the Biote Method of Hormone Replacement Therapy. 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. To learn how the Biote Method may be able to address specific health issues by restoring hormones to their optimal level, reach out to us and schedule a consultation today.

Meria Aulds, MD

Dr. Aulds graduated from UT Southwestern Medical School, Dallas, Texas in 1987. She spent four years on active duty with the United States Air Force as an Internal Medicine Physician and is board certified in Internal Medicine. She now lives Wise County and practices in Decatur, Texas. Dr. Aulds has very specific treatment goals for her patients, the most important being that they feel healthy and are as healthy as they can possibly be. She accomplishes this high health standard by providing for her patients BioTE Hormone Pellet Therapy for both men and women. The goal is to lower peoples cardiovascular risk factors. She also evaluates and treats diabetes, fatty liver, and all forms of the Metabolic syndrome. I believe that for people with a high risk of cardiovascular events, such as stroke, heart disease, aortic aneurysms, peripheral vascular disease, if they can identify and make adjustments in their own personal bio markers, then they can lower their own personal risk of cardiovascular events, says Dr. Aulds.