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Map Marker125 E MAIN ST, Bullard, TX, 75757
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Grace Wellness

Bioidentical Hormone Optimization Therapy in Bullard TX 75757
Serving: Women, Men
Nutraceuticals: Yes

As we age, hormone imbalances may begin affecting our minds and bodies. If you suffer from fatigue, weight gain, low libido, and moodiness, this may indicate you may have a hormone imbalance. Now, there’s help. As your Bullard TX 75757 Biote Provider, we specialize in optimizing hormones to help address these and other early indicators of aging through precise, personalized care plans.

We have been certified to offer Biote's method of hormone therapy in our Bullard TX 75757 office. The Biote Method of bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) may help many men and women look and feel their best with hormone optimization. To learn how the Biote Method may be able to address specific health issues by restoring hormones to their optimal level, reach out to us and schedule a consultation today.

Geri Ann Spelbring, FNP-C

In 1985, Geri Ann earned a bachelor’s degree in nursing from Millikin University in Decatur, IL, and became an RN, fulfilling a desire to enter nursing. Upon learning of the opportunities for advanced practice nursing, she set a goal of becoming a Family Nurse Practitioner.
Over the next 25 years, Geri Ann gained a variety of hospital experience as an RN, including cardiac care, newborn nursery, and mother-baby care, in addition to honing primary care skills as a camp nurse. Geri Ann then earned a master’s degree from UT-Tyler, becoming a Family Nurse Practitioner and accomplishing her long-held dream.
Geri Ann is particularly interested in how inner strength and problem solving affect patient well-being. She and her husband have 4 grown children. She enjoys working with young children, singing, and quilting. She has been involved with Relay for Life and the American Parkinson’s Optimism Walks in Tyler, as well as volunteering her nursing skills in Red Cross shelters during hurricanes Katrina and Rita.