Bioidentical Hormones for Female Sexual Dysfunction

Bioidentical Hormones for Female Sexual Dysfunction in Tampa, FL
Female sexual dysfunction affects millions of women — and hormonal imbalance is one of its most common and treatable causes. At Doctor Springs, Dr. Julia Springs MD MPH uses bioidentical hormone replacement therapy to help Tampa women restore sexual desire, arousal, comfort, and satisfaction.
Sexual health is an essential component of overall well-being. When hormones decline during perimenopause, menopause, or due to other medical conditions, the effects on sexual function can be profound: decreased desire, difficulty with arousal, vaginal dryness, painful intercourse, and diminished orgasm intensity.
Rather than prescribing a single medication for one symptom, Doctor Springs takes a comprehensive approach — identifying the specific hormonal deficiencies driving your symptoms and designing a personalized BHRT protocol to address them at their root.
Ready to reclaim your sexual health? Call (813) 485-5954 to schedule a confidential consultation.
Types of Female Sexual Dysfunction
Low Libido (Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder)
A persistent lack of interest in sexual activity is the most commonly reported sexual concern among women. Declining testosterone and estrogen levels directly affect the brain's desire pathways. BHRT can restore the hormonal signals that drive sexual interest and motivation.
Arousal Disorder
Difficulty becoming physically aroused — even when desire is present — often stems from reduced blood flow to genital tissues caused by low estrogen. Bioidentical estrogen restores tissue health and vascular responsiveness.
Vaginal Dryness and Painful Intercourse
Declining estrogen thins the vaginal lining (vaginal atrophy), reduces natural lubrication, and can make intercourse painful. Systemic BHRT combined with localized estrogen therapy restores vaginal tissue health, elasticity, and moisture.
Diminished Orgasm
Hormonal decline can reduce nerve sensitivity and pelvic blood flow, making orgasms less intense or harder to achieve. Balanced estrogen and testosterone levels support the neurological and vascular pathways involved in orgasm.
How Hormones Affect Female Sexual Function
- Estrogen — maintains vaginal tissue health, lubrication, and blood flow to genital tissues
- Testosterone — drives sexual desire and arousal, even in small amounts in women
- Progesterone — supports mood stability and sleep quality, indirectly enhancing sexual well-being
The Doctor Springs Approach
Every treatment plan begins with a thorough evaluation:
- Comprehensive hormone panel (estradiol, testosterone, progesterone, thyroid)
- Detailed sexual health history in a confidential, judgment-free setting
- Personalized BHRT protocol tailored to your specific deficiencies
- Ongoing monitoring with regular labs and symptom reassessment
Many women notice improvements in desire and comfort within the first 4–8 weeks of treatment, with full benefits developing over 3–6 months as hormone levels stabilize.
Take the first step toward restoring your sexual health. Call Doctor Springs at (813) 485-5954 or request an appointment online.
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| Monday | 9 AM – 6 PM |
| Tuesday | 9 AM – 6 PM |
| Wednesday | 9 AM – 6 PM |
| Thursday | 9 AM – 6 PM |
| Friday | 9 AM – 6 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM - 2 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
Doctor Springs
400 N Ashley Drive, Suite 1900
Tampa, FL 33602
(813) 485-5954