Hormone Imbalance
The fatigue that sleep doesn’t fix. Weight that won’t move no matter what you change. The mood swings, the brain fog, the lost drive — and the quiet worry that maybe this is just who you are now. If you’ve been told your bloodwork looks fine while your body clearly disagrees, you’re not imagining it.
Conventional care often screens hormones with a single test and a broad “normal” range. But “within range” and “optimal” aren’t the same thing — and a number that looks fine on paper can still leave you feeling far from yourself.
At Case Integrative Health, we look at the full hormonal picture — thyroid, adrenal, metabolic, and sex hormones — and read those results against how you actually feel, with the time to help you feel like yourself again.

Meet Your Care Team

Dan Murauski, DO ABIHM
Dr. Murauski has always been fascinated by how dynamic systems work. So it's no surprise that he was drawn to the most complex system in the known universe - the human body.
As an engineering major, Dr Murauski learned to "optimize multi-system interactions." It was his passion for yoga that unlocked his mind to wellness.
Dr. Murauski's approach to integrative medicine mixes those worldviews together - science and soul, complex and simple, multi-system and single-person - to help patients achieve wellness AND health.
Emily Jensen, PA-C
Emily Jensen, PA-C, is a nationally certified Physician Assistant with over a decade of experience in both primary care and integrative medicine. She earned her master’s from Midwestern University and is a member of the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine, reflecting her dedication to functional care.
Emily specializes in women’s health, chronic illness, and functional medicine. She takes a root-cause approach, focusing on personalized wellness plans that include nutrition, lifestyle, and prevention. Her warm, collaborative style empowers patients to take control of their health and feel their best.


Heather Himes, PA-C
Heather Himes, MSPA, PA-C, is a board-certified Physician Assistant with more than fifteen years of experience across primary care and integrative medicine. She earned her master's from Western University of Health Sciences and completed advanced training through the Institute for Functional Medicine, the basis of her root-cause approach to care.
A core member of the hormone health team, Heather also specializes in women's health, longevity, and functional medicine. She targets the root drivers of disease through personalized plans built on nutrition, lifestyle, and prevention. Her collaborative style keeps patients engaged toward lasting results.
When one hormone is off, you feel it everywhere.
Hormones regulate energy, mood, sleep, weight, and focus — which is why an imbalance rarely shows up as just one symptom.
Common Symptoms
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Persistent fatigue
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Unexplained weight changes
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Brain fog & poor focus
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Mood changes (anxiety, irritability, low mood)
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Disrupted sleep
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Low libido
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Hair thinning or loss
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Irregular or difficult cycles
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Hot flashes / night sweats
Common Conditions
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Hypothyroidism & Hashimoto’s
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PCOS
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Low testosterone
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Perimenopause & menopause
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Adrenal / HPA-axis dysfunction
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Estrogen dominance
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Insulin resistance
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Thyroid nodules & dysfunction
The Typical Patient Journey
Hormone care is individualized. Here’s the path most patients follow.
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Start with a comprehensive medical review (60–90 minutes) — your full history, symptom timeline, and what you’ve already tried.
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Run thorough hormone panels — a full thyroid panel (not just TSH), sex hormones, adrenal and cortisol rhythm, and metabolic markers.
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Interpret results against how you feel — reading labs against optimal ranges and your real symptoms, not a one-size reference range.
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Build an individualized plan — which may include bioidentical hormone therapy, targeted supplementation, nutrition, and sleep or stress support.
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Retest and refine — follow-up testing to confirm progress and adjust over time.