You Deserve to Feel Like Yourself Again
Clinically proven laser therapy that stimulates real hair regrowth — thicker, denser, and healthier. Done in your lunch hour. No surgery. No downtime.
NAMS-Certified Specialist
7+ Years Clinical Experience
South Dakota's First Board-Certified Menopause Provider
Is This For You?
When a Consultation Is the Right Move
Menopause can sneak up on you — or sometimes it feels like it's arriving earlier than expected. The Hormones Gone Wild Master Class is a wonderful place to start your journey of understanding. But sometimes, you need more than education. You need a partner who sees you.
Need to get attention right away to find your life balance? Need to talk directly with an expert instead of hearing the same tired line: "It's just part of life and you'll have to deal with it."
Wrong. A consultation will be one of the best investments you'll ever make in yourself.
Your PROVIDER
Meet Dr. Jennifer Redmond, DNP, MSCP
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
Certified Nurse Practitioner (CNP)
Menopause Society Certified Practitioner (MSCP)
Women's Integrative Medicine Certified Educator (WIMI-CE)
Sub-Specialties in Cardiology & Gerontology
Advanced Men's Health Training — Harvard-Affiliated Program
Specialized Practitioners in SD, NE, IA, MT, WY, ND, and MN
"I want to get you in, get you stable, and then get the heck out of my office and only see you yearly thereafter!"
Dr. Jennifer Redmond
7+
Minute sessions
>70%
fertility success rate
90
Min initial consult
7
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THE PROCESS
What Happens at
Your Consultation
A 90-minute journey into your health — thorough, personalized, and designed to finally give you the answers you've been looking for.
01
Deep Dive Consultation
Dr. Redmond reviews your symptoms, complete medical history, and family background in a comprehensive 90-minute session. No rushing. No guessing.
02
Comprehensive Lab Testing
Same-day hormone panels covering pituitary, thyroid, ovarian/testicular, adrenal, and pancreatic function — plus nutrient status, cardiovascular risk, and metabolic markers.
03
Personalized Treatment Plan
A follow-up within 1–2 weeks to review results and design your individualized plan — hormone therapy, peptides, nutrition, lifestyle, and more.
04
Ongoing Support & Optimization
Regular check-ins with flexible scheduling. Early mornings from 6:30 a.m. Evenings until 7:00 p.m. In-person or virtual — whatever fits your life.
Women's Services
PATIENT STORIES
REAL WOMEN,
REAL RESULTS
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Comon Questions
Have a question not answered here? Dr. Redmond can be reached directly at 605-261-6872 or jennifer@hormones-gone-wild.com
Are hormone pellets safe for women?
Hormone pellets carry significant risks because the hormone dose cannot be adjusted after insertion. This is why Menopause Certified Providers — including Dr. Redmond — do not recommend pellets and prefer adjustable alternatives.
Dose cannot be changed once inserted — the pellet lasts 3 months and cannot be removed
Risk of permanent side effects including voice changes, chronic clitoral and vaginal pain, and clitoral enlargement
Hormone levels can spike unpredictably, causing a surge-and-crash effect
Safer alternatives such as patches, creams, and pills allow for individualized dosing and ongoing monitoring.
Is prescription hormone replacement therapy covered under my insurance?
In most cases, yes — if you use FDA-approved bioidentical hormones, insurance typically covers the cost, with average monthly costs ranging from $35-$80.
Testosterone therapy for women is not FDA-approved and not covered by insurance — however, coupons are available making it approximately $14-$40 per month out of pocket
Custom-compounded HRT is not covered by insurance and typically costs around $150/month
Pellet therapy is not offered at our practice due to unpredictable hormone fluctuations. Our goal is long-term stability so you feel energized and balanced every day.
What is the difference between bio-identical and synthetic hormones?
Hormone therapy can use either synthetic or bio-identical hormones, and they differ in how closely they match your body's natural hormones.
Synthetic hormones: Lab-made, similar but not identical to your own; may cause more side effects
Bio-identical hormones: Lab-made but chemically identical to what your body produces; generally safer, better tolerated, and customizable
Bio-identical hormones are typically the preferred option because they more closely mimic your body's natural hormone structure.
What is hormone replacement therapy?
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is a medical treatment that replaces hormones your body no longer produces at sufficient levels — most commonly estrogen and progesterone. HRT can help manage symptoms of perimenopause and menopause such as hot flashes, night sweats, mood changes, decreased libido, weight changes, and vaginal dryness.
HRT is available in multiple delivery forms including pills and troches, patches, topical gels and creams, and injectable therapies — allowing for personalized treatment based on your individual symptoms, health history, and goals.
Is hormone replacement therapy safe?
Hormone replacement therapy can be exceedingly safe for many women. Individual factors such as personal and family medical history play a critical role in determining safety. The route and type of HRT is determined by your specific needs and risk factors. Care directed by a provider with Menopause Society Certification ensures evidence-based therapies and patient safety. Regular follow-ups help ensure continued effectiveness and allow for any necessary adjustments.
What are the risks of hormone replacement therapy?
While HRT can be highly effective, it may carry some risks depending on the type, route, dose, duration, and individual health factors.
Blood clots or stroke: Risk varies based on whether hormones are synthetic vs. bio-identical and oral vs. topical delivery
Heart disease: Timing of therapy initiation affects risk — early HRT may actually offer cardiovascular protection
Cancer risk: Combined estrogen-progestin therapy can increase breast cancer risk by approximately 0.0006%; estrogen alone is exceedingly safe
Discussing your complete medical history with a certified menopause provider is the best way to balance benefits and risks.
Does hormone replacement therapy increase cancer risk?
Certain types of HRT — particularly combined synthetic estrogen and progestin therapy — may slightly increase the risk of breast cancer by approximately 0.0006% when used long-term. Bio-identical combined estrogen and progesterone therapy carries a lower cancer risk.
Importantly, HRT decreases the risk of several other cancers including colorectal cancer, liver cancer, and Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma. Regular screening helps maintain safety while on therapy.
Can I take hormone replacement therapy if I have a history of breast cancer?
HRT is always an option for every woman, regardless of history — but treatment is individualized for women with a history of breast cancer. Understanding your individual risk of recurrence is key, and collaboration between a Menopause Certified Specialist and your Oncologist ensures safety.
Important: Vaginal estrogen is safe for women with a history of breast cancer. It does not raise blood estrogen levels and will not increase your risk of recurrence. Every woman is entitled to living a full, symptom-free life.
LET'S Get Started
You Don't Have to
Keep Guessing.
Let's get something scheduled now. These one-on-one consultations will help shape your care directly — because all women (and men) are different and have different needs. Your personal discovery session will allow you to breathe a sense of relief and get back on track to feeling like the powerful person you are.
In-person: Sioux Falls, SD · Virtual: SD, ND, NE, IA, MT, MN, WY · 605-261-6872 · Jennifer@hormones-gone-wild.com
