Medicare does not cover hormone replacement therapy. In fact, many insurance companies do not cover hormone replacement therapy, categorizing it as being “medically unnecessary,” or merely “elective.” Hormone replacement therapy dosing methods can include pills, patches, creams, and pellets.
A little-known therapy under the hormone replacement therapy umbrella are hormone pellets or hormone implants. Smaller than a grain of rice, the tiny hormone pellet is inserted under the skin under local lidocaine for insertion with a trocar that resembles a pencil. The doctor uses a trocar to insert one or more of the pellets into a layer of fat tissue under the skin, typically in the buttocks or flank. The pellets then slowly dissolve and release the hormone into the patient’s body over time. The goal is to elevate hormone levels in the bloodstream for three to six months. The pellets provide a controlled release of hormones that ease menopause symptoms of hot flashes, dry vagina, brain fog, frequent urination, low sex drive, weight gain, insomnia, mood swings, anxiety, headaches, low energy, as well as provide benefits to your heart and bones.
Hormone pellets began to be in use in the 1930’s. Dr. Robert B. Greenblatt, MD who pioneered the birth control pill, was instrumental in bringing the technology from Europe to the United States. Dr. Greenblatt came from Canada to Augusta, Georgia, to work at the Medical College of Georgia in the early 1930’s.
When Dr. Greenblatt died in 1987, The New York Times reported his death, in its September 29, 1987, edition as follows: “Dr. Greenblatt, who came to the Medical College of Georgia 52 years ago as a research fellow, had received international recognition for his work in the sequential oral contraceptive pill and the oral fertility pill. He wrote or edited about 23 books, including ''Sex and Circumstance: Humanity in History,'' which was published this year and contained 44 vignettes detailing the sexual nature of people ranging from President Kennedy to Tchaikovsky.”
Dr. Greenblatt was the guru of hormones. He was to hormone replacement therapy what Peter Pan is to Peanut Butter.