Hormones are interesting. You don’t see them. You don’t hear them. They don’t send you emails explaining what they’re about to do.
They just quietly run the entire operation.
And when they decide to misbehave, they don’t make an announcement. They simply adjust a few things — your energy, your mood, your sleep, your weight — and let you figure it out.
If you’re a woman in Selma feeling like something is off, but you can’t quite explain what it is, there’s a decent chance hormones are involved. At Spring Endocrinology, we specialize in diagnosing and treating hormonal imbalances in women, because when hormones are out of balance, everything feels a little… off-kilter.
Not dramatic. Just inconvenient in about twenty different ways.
A hormonal imbalance isn’t a single symptom. It’s more like a collection of small inconveniences that gradually become impossible to ignore.
Hormones regulate:
Menstrual cycles
Mood
Metabolism
Weight
Sleep
Energy
Bone health
Libido
Stress response
So when estrogen, progesterone, thyroid hormones, or cortisol drift out of range, it doesn’t show up as one neat problem. It shows up as several slightly confusing ones.
You might say:
“I’m exhausted all the time.”
“I can’t sleep properly.”
“My weight keeps changing.”
“My mood feels unpredictable.”
“I don’t feel like myself.”
And often, you’re told it’s stress. Or age. Or life.
Sometimes it is. But sometimes, it’s measurable. And treatable.
At Spring Endocrinology, we frequently evaluate and treat several types of hormonal imbalance in women in Selma and the surrounding areas.
This can occur during:
Perimenopause
Menopause
Postpartum periods
Certain metabolic conditions
Symptoms may include:
Irregular or heavy periods
Hot flashes
Night sweats
Mood swings
Fatigue
Brain fog
These symptoms aren’t random. They’re signals.
The thyroid deserves special mention because it’s responsible for regulating metabolism and energy.
Hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid) may cause:
Weight gain
Cold intolerance
Fatigue
Depression
Dry skin
Hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid) may cause:
Anxiety
Weight loss
Rapid heartbeat
Heat intolerance
Irritability
Thyroid imbalances are common in women and frequently overlooked.
PCOS affects hormone production and can lead to:
Irregular cycles
Weight gain
Insulin resistance
Acne
Fertility challenges
PCOS is a metabolic and hormonal condition — and treating it properly requires endocrine expertise.
Hormonal symptoms tend to overlap with everyday life. Fatigue? Everyone’s tired. Mood swings? Everyone has those. Sleep problems? That’s modern living.
But when symptoms persist, intensify, or disrupt daily function, they deserve attention.
The problem is not that women imagine symptoms. The problem is that hormonal issues can look subtle on the surface.
That’s why proper testing and evaluation matter.
At Spring Endocrinology, hormonal health isn’t dismissed or rushed.
Our approach includes:
Comprehensive medical history review
Detailed symptom discussion
Targeted hormone testing
Thyroid evaluation
Metabolic assessment
Personalized treatment planning
We don’t assume. We measure.
And then we treat based on evidence.
Some people hear “hormone treatment” and imagine dramatic transformations. That’s not the goal.
The goal is balance.
Balanced hormones often lead to:
Steadier energy
Improved mood
Better sleep
Healthier metabolism
Weight stabilization
Stronger bones
It’s not flashy. It’s functional.
And functional feels pretty good.
Hormonal imbalances rarely exist in isolation. They often intersect with:
Insulin resistance
Diabetes
Osteoporosis
Thyroid disease
Cardiovascular risk
As an endocrinology clinic, Spring Endocrinology understands these overlaps.
Treating hormone imbalance without considering metabolic health would be incomplete care.
That’s why women in Selma choose us for comprehensive endocrine management.
Your first appointment will include:
A conversation about how you actually feel
Review of medical and menstrual history
Evaluation of current medications
Appropriate lab testing
A clear explanation of results
There is no rush. No dismissal. No “you’re fine” if you clearly don’t feel fine.
If hormones are the issue, we’ll identify them. If something else is contributing, we’ll identify that too.
Patients from Selma trust Spring Endocrinology because we provide:
Specialized endocrine expertise
Clear, thoughtful explanations
Ongoing monitoring
Personalized treatment plans
A respectful, supportive environment
Hormonal health is not cosmetic. It’s foundational.
And it deserves attention.
Untreated hormonal imbalances can contribute to:
Bone density loss
Cardiovascular risk
Mood disorders
Metabolic complications
Chronic fatigue
Addressing hormone health early helps protect long-term well-being.
And prevention is always easier than correction.
Spring Endocrinology is located in Fresno and proudly serves women from:
Selma
Fresno
Clovis
Reedley
Hanford
Kingsburg
Lemoore
Expert hormonal care is available close to home.
If something feels off, that’s worth investigating.
Spring Endocrinology
7055 N. Chestnut Ave. #103
Fresno, CA 93720
📞 (559) 216-0407
🕘 Monday–Friday | 9AM–5PM
Hormones don’t make dramatic speeches. They don’t knock over furniture. They simply adjust the settings quietly.
And if the settings feel wrong, it’s reasonable to check them.
Balanced hormones don’t make life perfect.
They just make it easier.
And sometimes, easier is exactly what you need.