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Map Marker1120 West La Veta Ave., Suite 300, Orange, CA, 92868

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Restore Orthopedics & Spine Center

Orange CA 92868 Hormone Replacement Therapy
Specialty: PAIN MEDICINE
At This Location: MD
Serving: Women, Men
Nutraceuticals: Yes

Every day, millions of people experience a hormone imbalance. 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. As your Biote Provider in Orange CA 92868, we specialize in addressing these and other early indicators of aging through precision and personalized patient care plans that seek to optimize your hormones and extend patient healthspan.

Your Certified Biote Provider in Orange CA 92868 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 schedule an evaluation and learn how to restore hormones to their optimal level to help address specific health concerns, contact us today.

Eric Chang, MD

Dr. Eric Y. Chang is an interventional physiatrist subspecializing in wellness and the treatment of pain. He offers a variety of treatments for neuropathic and musculoskeletal pain conditions. He treats non-operative neck and low back pain, spasticity, myofascial pain, scoliosis/kyphosis, compression fractures, sciatica and neuropathic pain conditions.

Chang performs a multitude of interventional procedures in the neck and low back, as well as advanced procedures such as spinal cord stimulators and intrathecal drug delivery pumps. He is experienced in the use of regenerative therapies (plasma rich platelets, stem cells therapy) to treat osteoarthritis and chronic injuries. He is also trained in electromyography. His special clinical and research interests are neuropathic pain, spasticity, arthritis and spinal disorders.

Chang’s basic science research interests are in investigating the pain mechanisms of low back pain and sciatica.

Low back pain is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in the world. A common cause of back pain is from degenerative disc disease, which may present with radicular pain. Currently, low back pain secondary to degenerative disc disease is not well characterized and imaging studies do not correlate with the extent of pathology. In addition, little is known about the mechanisms associated with the actual progression of degenerative disc disease and radicular pain. As a result, these patients have limited diagnosis and treatment options for their pain and disability.

Amirpasha Eshan, MD
Eric Heyer, MD