Spring has a way of making people optimistic.
The weather improves. The days get longer. People start saying things like, “I’ve got more energy lately.” And that’s nice—for them.
Meanwhile, you’re in Clovis, drinking coffee like it’s part of your job description, wondering why your energy didn’t get the memo.
You slept. You tried to eat better. You even went outside for fresh air. And still—fatigue.
At some point, you stop blaming your schedule and start wondering if something else is going on.
That’s usually when hormones enter the conversation.
At Spring Endocrinology, we focus on identifying and treating hormonal imbalances in men and women, because when your hormones are off, your energy doesn’t just dip—it disappears quietly and stays gone.
People love to simplify energy. They say:
All good advice. None of it helpful if your hormones are out of balance.
Energy is regulated by a system. That system includes:
If any part of that system is off, you can do everything “right” and still feel like you’re running on low battery.
Which is frustrating, because effort without results is rarely motivating.
Hormonal imbalances don’t always announce themselves clearly. They show up as patterns.
You might notice:
Individually, these symptoms seem manageable. Together, they become a problem.
And often, they get labeled as stress or aging.
Sometimes they are. Sometimes they’re not.
Hormones don’t discriminate. They affect both men and women, just in slightly different ways.
Hormonal changes can occur during:
Symptoms often include:
Hormonal imbalance, particularly low testosterone, may cause:
Different symptoms, same conclusion: something needs attention.
Spring doesn’t fix anything. It just makes you notice things more clearly.
When your environment improves but your energy doesn’t, it stands out.
This is often when people realize: “I don’t feel how I’m supposed to feel.”
And that’s a useful realization.
Because once you notice the problem, you can actually address it.
At Spring Endocrinology, hormonal health isn’t treated casually. It’s evaluated carefully and managed over time.
Our approach includes:
We don’t assume. We measure.
And then we build a plan based on what your body actually needs.
If energy is low, the thyroid is often involved.
The thyroid regulates metabolism and energy production. When it’s underactive (hypothyroidism), everything slows down.
Common symptoms include:
When it’s overactive (hyperthyroidism), energy becomes unstable:
Either way, balance is the goal.
Spring Endocrinology specializes in diagnosing and treating thyroid disorders, ensuring hormone levels are optimized—not just technically “normal.”
Cortisol is your body’s stress hormone. It plays a major role in energy levels.
When cortisol is out of balance, you might feel:
This isn’t something you fix with more coffee.
It requires understanding how your body is responding to stress—and adjusting accordingly.
Energy, metabolism, and hormones are all part of the same system.
If hormones are off, metabolism often follows.
That can lead to:
At Spring Endocrinology, we treat the full system—not just one symptom.
Because fixing energy without addressing metabolism rarely works.
Hormonal treatment is not dramatic. It’s structured.
Your care plan may include:
Everything is personalized. Nothing is rushed.
The goal is not to overwhelm you—it’s to improve function.
Patients from Clovis choose Spring Endocrinology because they want:
They stay because their symptoms improve—and because the plan makes sense.
Your appointment will include:
No lectures. No assumptions. No dismissal.
If something is off, we’ll find it.
Spring Endocrinology proudly serves patients from:
Specialized hormonal care is available locally—and it makes a difference.
Energy is one of those things people only think about when it’s missing.
And when it’s gone, everything feels harder:
Restoring energy isn’t about pushing harder. It’s about correcting what’s out of balance.
If your energy hasn’t returned this spring, it might be time to look deeper.
Spring Endocrinology
7055 N. Chestnut Ave. #103
Fresno, CA 93720
📞 (559) 216-0407
🕘 Monday–Friday | 9AM–5PM
Spring brings change. But not all change happens on its own.
If your energy feels off, there’s usually a reason.
Hormones don’t make dramatic announcements. They just adjust things quietly until you notice.
And once you notice, you can fix it.
Which, as it turns out, is a pretty good way to start the season.