Reviewed by Dr. Chad Gilliam, PA-C

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When hormone levels start shifting in perimenopause or menopause, so does your quality of life. Hot flashes, poor sleep, low libido, mood swings, and brain fog are not just “part of getting older”, they are signs that your body needs support.

This blog explains how EvexiPEL pellet therapy works, who it helps, and what to expect from hormone pellet treatment. 

Key Takeaway

EvexiPEL pellet therapy offers a personalized, low-maintenance solution for hormone balance during perimenopause and menopause. With steady, bioidentical hormone support, many women experience relief from common symptoms like hot flashes, fatigue, and low libido—without the daily hassle of pills or creams.

What Is EvexiPEL Pellet Therapy?

EvexiPEL is a form of hormone replacement therapy called bioidentical hormones. These hormones are designed to match the structure of the ones your body naturally produces and are made from plant-based sources such as cacti and yams.

Hormones are delivered through tiny pellets placed just under the skin. Each pellet provides a steady, consistent release of hormone support over time. There are no daily pills to remember and no ups and downs that other therapies can cause. It is a simple, long-lasting approach to restoring hormonal balance.

Why Choose EvexiPEL

Hormonal changes can impact your sleep, mood, energy, and overall well-being. EvexiPEL offers a personalized approach to hormone replacement, using bioidentical pellets that provide steady support over time.

This therapy is tailored to your unique needs based on lab results, symptoms, age, and goals. By restoring balance gradually and consistently, EvexiPEL can improve your physical, mental and emotional health. 

Many women report improvements in:

  • Sleep quality 
  • Mood and mental clarity
  • Libido and comfort during intimacy
  • Energy levels and motivation
  • Weight management and muscle tone

Learn more about BHRT: 6 Reasons to Consider Hormone Replacement Therapy

How the EvexiPEL Process Works

From testing to treatment, the process is simple and tailored to you.

  1. Initial consultation: Discuss your symptoms, medical history, and goals with our healthcare providers.
  2. Comprehensive lab testing: Bloodwork evaluates your estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, thyroid, and other markers.
  3. Customized pellet dosing: Your provider calculates the ideal dose of hormones for your body.
  4. Pellet insertion procedure: Quick, in-office treatment. A small pellet is inserted just under the skin in the hip area. The release of hormones begins gradually and continuously.
  5. Ongoing support: Hormones are absorbed over 3–4 months in females. Follow-ups ensure levels stay in range and your personalized treatment plan stays on track.

Why We Trust EvexiPEL

At Madison Wellness & Aesthetic Center, we trust the EvexiPEL method for its safety, consistency, and focus on whole-body wellness. It is backed by Evexias Health Solutions, a recognized leader in hormone therapy training and compounding.

EvexiPEL pellets are made in an FDA-registered 503B outsourcing facility, following strict quality and safety standards. Each dose is carefully formulated to ensure purity, consistency, and reliable results for every patient.

Book a Consultation in Madison, AL

Hormonal balance plays a key role in how you feel each day. If you are noticing changes in energy, mood, or well-being, we’re here to help. Schedule your consultation to see if EvexiPEL is right for you. 

To book an appointment at our Medical Spa in Madison, AL, call (256) 248-9199 or visit us at 844 Slaughter Rd. Suite A, Madison, AL.

FAQs About Hormone Pellets for Women

How long do hormone pellets last?

Typically 3–4 months, depending on your metabolism and activity levels.

Is pellet therapy safe for women in menopause?

When prescribed and monitored by a qualified provider, pellet therapy is considered a safe option for managing menopause symptoms.

Does the pellet insertion hurt?

The procedure is quick and done using local anesthesia. Most women return to normal activities the same day.