BIOTE PROVIDER
Wagoner Family Clinic
As we age, hormone imbalances may begin affecting our minds and bodies. Imbalances in our hormones can lead to a myriad of symptoms including reduced libido, low mood, fatigue, and weight gain – but these changes don’t have to be permanent. Your Biote Certified Provider in Nacogdoches TX 75961 specializes in hormone optimization to help these and other symptoms of aging with personalized care plans and precision treatments to help you age healthier.
The Biote Method of Hormone Replacement Therapy is offered by us as your Certified Biote Provider in Nacogdoches TX 75961. Biote has provided bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) for more than a decade, helping both men and women age healthier with hormone optimization. To schedule an evaluation and learn how to restore hormones to their optimal level to help address specific health concerns, contact us today.
Rebekah Wagoner is a family nurse practitioner at Wagoner Family Health Clinic, born in Minnesota. She attended Panola College for her undergraduate, obtaining an Associates of Applied Science Nursing. Since 2010 she has served the Nacogdoches area in providing quality health care as a registered nurse focusing in women’s health care, as well as, general medical and surgical care in the hospital setting. She completed her graduate work at Walden University, graduating with a Master of Science in Nursing. She is licensed by the Texas Board of Nursing (BON) as an advanced practice registered nurse and board certified as a family nurse practitioner by the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners National Certification Board (AANPCB). She is a current member of American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP). She is trained in providing primary care, as well as urologic and women’s health care, with years of experience in general urology and women’s urogynecology, including managing men’s health, hormone replacement, pelvic floor dysfunction, urinary incontinence, and reproductive health. Additionally, Rebekah has joined the Stephen F. Austin Dewitt School of Nursing team as a clinical instructor to contribute to the training and education of our future nurses.