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Dr. Sue Piller
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I’m Sue Piller, a Doctorally prepared Nurse Practitioner with advanced certifications in functional medicine, menopause, andropause mastery, and bioidentical hormone optimization.
I created AgeWell Hormone Health because I saw the same pattern every day in clinical practice — men and women doing “all the right things” yet still not feeling like themselves. Often, the missing piece was hormonal imbalance that hadn’t been fully evaluated or addressed.
After struggling to find safe, individualized hormone care for myself, I became determined to offer something better. My approach combines current hormone science with a lifestyle-forward, root-cause philosophy. I work directly with each patient using detailed lab testing, bioidentical hormones, and targeted peptides when appropriate — never a one-size-fits-all protocol.
My mission is simple:
To make excellent, individualized hormone care accessible and to help you feel like yourself again — with energy, clarity, confidence, and vitality at every stage of midlife and beyond.
My Philosophy:
Root-cause focused — I look deeper to understand why you feel the way you do.
Fully personalized — Every plan is built around your unique labs, symptoms, and goals.
Gentle and effective — I use bioidentical hormones in gentle transdermal organic bases for optimal absorption and excellent tolerability.
Whole-person care — Support for women in perimenopause/menopause and men in andropause, with compassion and clinical expertise.
Targeted peptides when appropriate — To enhance recovery, energy, and vitality.
Direct access to me — You work with one clinician who truly cares about your results. - Email: drsuepiller@agewellbhrt.com
- Phone: 901-830-8439
- Website: https://agewellhormonehealth.org
Articles
I see this pattern weekly in my practice. A woman in her late 30s or early 40s sits across from me, frustrated and exhausted. She’s eating clean, hitting the gym four times a week, prioritizing sleep, managing stress. She’s doing everything the wellness world tells her to do. And she still feels terrible. The fatigue is profound. Not the kind Read more...
The word bioidentical gets used loosely in women’s health. I hear it in consultations, see it in marketing, and field questions from women who arrive already shaped by incomplete information. I watch it create more confusion than clarity. As a doctor of nursing practice, board-certified nurse practitioner, and certified functional medicine practitioner, I have treated many women over the years, Read more...

