Reviewed byAHF Editorial TeamUpdated June 2026
America's Most Trusted Men's Health Clinic. Over 400,000 patients served with FDA-approved treatments for testosterone, ED, weight loss, and hair loss.
Modern TRT clinic focused on ease of use and rapid onboarding. Known for their "cream" based topical testosterone.
Clinic Overview & Credentials
Tucked inside a suite at 1052 W State Rd 436 in Altamonte Springs, FL, 22 Health & Hormone occupies a specific niche in the Central Florida wellness market: a root-cause-oriented hormone clinic that draws patients from well outside the immediate area. The practice holds a 5.0 rating across 138 verified Google reviews, with a star distribution that is, statistically, almost impossible to fake. Every single review is a five-star rating. Zero one-stars, zero two-stars, zero three-stars. That pattern demands scrutiny, and the review text itself provides the most useful lens for understanding what is actually happening inside this clinic.
The service menu spans a wide arc, from testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) and HGH therapy to peptide therapy, thyroid treatment, DHEA therapy, NAD+ therapy, and glutathione. The clinic also offers red light therapy, hyperbaric oxygen, hair restoration, skin health services, medical weight loss, body composition work, ED treatment, and brain health support. Hours are listed as Thursdays only, from 8:30 AM to 1 PM and 2 to 5 PM, which is a meaningful scheduling constraint any prospective patient should factor into their decision.
The review corpus of 138 Google reviews, spanning from April 2022 through April 2026, tells a consistent story organized around a handful of recurring themes.
Staff quality is the dominant signal, appearing in 90 of 138 reviews (65.2%). This is not a generic "great staff" pattern. Reviewers name specific team members repeatedly: a practitioner referred to as Dee Dee, a staff member named Jim, and a front-desk presence named Gabi. The specificity of those references suggests genuine patient relationships rather than templated feedback.
Subjective results appear in 70 reviews (50.7%), with patients describing energy improvements, mood stabilization, weight changes, and sleep quality. These are self-reported outcomes and should be read as patient experience, not clinical data.
Prescriber quality surfaces in 25 reviews (18.1%), with language focused on explanation depth, listening behavior, and individualized treatment planning. Communication and responsiveness appears in another 25 reviews (18.1%), with patients noting quick replies and accessibility between appointments.
Lab work quality is flagged in 24 reviews (17.4%), often in the context of comprehensive bloodwork panels and multi-visit follow-up protocols. Specific measurable results appear in 15 reviews (10.9%), including thyroid antibody numbers and recovery benchmarks. Comparison to conventional medicine appears in 13 reviews (9.4%), with patients explicitly contrasting the clinic's approach to standard primary care. Follow-up care rounds out the top themes at 13 reviews (9.4%).
I started seeing 22 Health & Hormone at 47 due to menopause symptoms. They were incredibly thorough with regular bloodwork, got my hormones balanced, and put me on the right supplements. At 48, I finally feel like myself again—clearheaded, stable, and sleeping through the night. Highly recommend!
I just had my labs drawn this morning. I walked in and the whole place was clean with friendly staff and great energy!! I'm only 19, but it's good to get a baseline.💪💪
Patient reviews at this Altamonte Springs clinic are unusually name-specific, which is worth noting as a quality signal. A practitioner identified as "Dee Dee" appears across multiple review years as the primary clinical touchpoint. Reviewers describe her consultation style as thorough, educational, and unhurried.
Love Dee Dee! She is such an amazing practitioner who really listens and explains your treatment plan and rationale in a way you can understand. The whole team is great, professional, and knowledgeable!
A staff member named Jim is consistently described in intake and patient-education contexts, while Gabi appears in references to phone intake and phlebotomy. The division of roles visible across these reviews suggests a structured patient flow: phone intake, bloodwork draw, clinical consultation, and then treatment administration as separate touchpoints rather than a compressed single visit.
One review from 2024 captures that flow in detail, describing the experience of driving an hour to the clinic and moving through a multi-step first visit.
After searching online for HRT, I came across 22 H&H. Based on all the positive reviews and just my 'gut instinct,' I decided to make an appointment, even though it's an hour away from my home. My first impression with Gabi when I called was that this would be a great experience, and that feeling continued with my second and third visits for my bloodwork and then the in-depth intake with Dee Dee. She is very knowledgeable, and took the time to answer any questions I had, and gave me lots of good recommendations. And Jim was great with explaining my options for treatment, and made me feel welcome while I waited for my last stop of the visit for my first injection.
The multi-visit onboarding structure implied here, separate appointments for bloodwork and consultation before treatment begins, aligns with the lab work quality theme that surfaces in nearly one in five reviews.
Thirteen reviews in the dataset explicitly compare 22 Health & Hormone to conventional medical practices, and the contrast they draw is consistent: patients describe feeling that prior providers addressed symptoms while this clinic investigates causes. That framing appears in the clinic's name ("22 Health & Hormone"), its website domain (22hormones.com), and in organic patient language that was not prompted by any visible survey question.
If you are tired of traditional medical practices that only mask the problems you're having, then you need to contact 22 Health and Hormone and let their team find, study, and treat you at the ROOT CAUSE of the issues you're having. I'm living proof that it works, so why not find out for yourself?
The thyroid case documented across two review updates from the same patient offers one of the more specific data points in the entire corpus. The reviewer describes thyroid antibodies dropping from the thousands to 183 over the course of a year following dietary changes and a supplement protocol, with no pharmaceutical intervention. The reviewer explicitly notes: "Most practices put you on medication right away, 22 health Deedee provided natural healing."
2026 Update: I did my yearly follow up bloodwork November 2025 to see how my thyroid levels have changed since becoming gluten & dairy free for a year. My antibodies went from the 1,000s to 183!!! Overall my levels positively changed in 1 year of this diet. Plus I've been taking prenatals and the suggested supplements from my care plan. Getting this diagnosis from 22 health truly changed my life for the better.
These are patient-reported outcomes. Individual results vary and are not predictive of any other patient's experience.
Fifty percent of reviews in this dataset include subjective results language. The descriptions range from general energy and mood improvements to specific physical changes. One review from August 2025 provides a timeline breakdown that is among the more detailed in the corpus.
Within just 2–3 weeks of starting with 22 Health & Hormone, I felt a remarkable shift—my energy levels soared, my mood stabilized, and I genuinely started feeling like myself again. By week six, the changes were undeniable: noticeable weight loss, increased muscle tone, and a vitality I hadn't felt in years.
A separate long-term patient, writing after more than a year of treatment, connects the clinic's protocols to recovery outcomes following orthopedic surgery.
I've been a patient here for over a year now and my results have been nothing short of phenomenal. I'm eating better, sleeping better, my workouts are better. My overall mood is better. My orthopedic surgeon and physical therapists are blown away at the progress I've made after an ankle joint replacement last year and Achilles repair earlier this year.
Again, these are self-reported patient accounts. No clinical trial data is referenced in the source material.
The 138-review dataset contains zero reviews below five stars. This is statistically rare and warrants a candid note for prospective patients doing due diligence.
The absence of critical reviews does not confirm the absence of friction. It may reflect a patient population that self-selects heavily (motivated patients who sought out functional medicine are more likely to report satisfaction), a clinic culture that generates strong loyalty, or simply a volume of reviews that has not yet captured a dissatisfied patient. All three explanations are plausible and not mutually exclusive.
What the review record does surface as implicit friction points, not complaints, but observable constraints, are these:
Prospective patients should verify current hours directly with the clinic, as single-day weekly operations may reflect a boutique or part-time practice model.
The clinic's apparent model, thorough intake bloodwork, multi-visit onboarding, and ongoing follow-up, suits patients who can commit to a longitudinal care relationship and who have flexibility around Thursday scheduling. It is less suited to patients who need urgent or same-week access, those who require a primary care provider for general medicine, or those who prefer a fully insurance-integrated billing model.
The functional medicine orientation visible in the reviews also implies a patient who is prepared to engage with lifestyle modifications alongside any prescribed protocols. Multiple reviewers describe dietary changes, supplement regimens, and exercise adjustments as part of their treatment plans, not as optional add-ons.
Patients seeking purely transactional hormone prescription services without a comprehensive intake process may find the multi-visit structure more involved than they want.
The only direct competitor in the source data for this Altamonte Springs market is More T Clinics, also located in Altamonte Springs.
| Metric | 22 Health & Hormone | More T Clinics |
|---|---|---|
| Google Rating | 5.0 | 4.3 |
| Review Count | 138 | 23 |
| Services Listed | 18 | Not specified |
| Hours | Thursdays only (listed) | Not specified |
| Review Span | 2022-2026 | Not available |
| Root-cause framing in reviews | Yes (13 reviews, 9.4%) | N/A |
The rating gap between the two clinics is meaningful, but the review volume disparity (138 vs. 23) is the more important context. A 5.0 on 138 reviews is a more statistically robust signal than a 4.3 on 23. More T Clinics has a narrower name focus (testosterone replacement), while 22 Health & Hormone's service list spans hormone therapy, aesthetics, IV therapy, sexual health, and weight management.
Q: What does the onboarding process actually look like at this clinic?
Multiple reviews describe a multi-visit structure: an initial phone contact, a separate bloodwork appointment, and then a clinical consultation before any treatment begins. One reviewer described the intake consultation as lasting an hour and a half. The process appears designed to establish a comprehensive baseline before prescribing. Patients should plan for at least two to three visits before treatment starts, and should confirm the current process directly with the clinic.
My first impression with Gabi when I called was that this would be a great experience, and that feeling continued with my second and third visits for my bloodwork and then the in-depth intake with Dee Dee. She is very knowledgeable, and took the time to answer any questions I had.
Q: Does the clinic treat women, or is it primarily focused on men's hormone health?
The review record includes women describing menopause management, thyroid treatment, hormonal acne, and HRT. The service list includes thyroid treatment, DHEA therapy, and general hormone testing alongside TRT and ED treatment. The patient population visible in the reviews appears to be mixed-gender.
I started seeing 22 Health & Hormone at 47 due to menopause symptoms. They were incredibly thorough with regular bloodwork, got my hormones balanced, and put me on the right supplements. At 48, I finally feel like myself again—clearheaded, stable, and sleeping through the night.
Q: How responsive is the team between appointments?
Communication responsiveness appears as a theme in 25 reviews (18.1% of the dataset). The language reviewers use includes "always there when I need them," "very good at answering any questions, concerns or issues quickly," and references to the team checking in proactively. No reviews describe communication gaps or delayed responses.
I am so appreciative of everyone at 22 Health. They are very good at answering any questions, concerns or issues quickly! Always there when I need them! I would highly recommend them!
Q: Does the clinic use bloodwork to guide treatment, or is it more protocol-based?
Lab work quality surfaces in 24 reviews (17.4%), consistently in the context of regular panels used to monitor and adjust treatment. One reviewer documents two years of follow-up bloodwork with specific antibody numbers. The review record suggests individualized, lab-driven protocols rather than standardized templates.
Q: What specific conditions have patients been treated for at this Altamonte Springs location?
The review record references menopause symptoms, thyroid conditions (including Hashimoto's-pattern antibody elevation), hormonal acne, low energy, weight management, ED, and post-surgical recovery support. The service list also includes brain health, hair restoration, skin health, and hyperbaric oxygen, though these appear less frequently in patient narratives.
Q: How does this clinic differ from a standard primary care or OB/GYN practice?
Thirteen reviews explicitly address this comparison. The recurring patient characterization is that conventional providers addressed symptoms pharmacologically while this clinic investigated underlying hormonal and metabolic causes. One reviewer described her thyroid case as being managed through dietary intervention and supplements rather than immediate medication, with measurable antibody improvement over one year.
Q: Is this clinic appropriate for younger patients, or is it oriented toward middle-aged and older adults?
One review in the dataset is from a 19-year-old who visited for baseline lab work. The reviewer's framing ("it's good to get a baseline") suggests the clinic is open to proactive health monitoring at younger ages, not exclusively treating symptomatic older patients. The majority of the review record does involve patients in their 40s and beyond.
Q: What can a new patient expect from a consultation with Dee Dee?
Based on review descriptions, consultations with the practitioner identified as Dee Dee are characterized by length (one reviewer cited an hour and a half), explanation depth, and a focus on educating patients about their lab results and treatment rationale. Multiple reviewers describe leaving with a clear understanding of their protocol and the reasoning behind it.
Love Dee Dee! She is such an amazing practitioner who really listens and explains your treatment plan and rationale in a way you can understand. The whole team is great, professional, and knowledgeable!
Q: Do patients typically refer family members or friends to this clinic?
Follow-up care and referral behavior appear across multiple reviews. One patient notes referring "several family members and friends." Another describes attending the clinic as a couple with their spouse. The referral pattern visible in the text suggests a patient base that feels confident enough in outcomes to recommend the practice to people they know personally.
Q: How long before patients report noticing changes?
Self-reported timelines in the review record vary. One patient described noticing energy and mood changes within two to three weeks, with more pronounced physical changes by week six. Another describes feeling "like myself again" after a year of treatment. These are individual accounts and should not be taken as expected timelines for any given patient or condition.
Q: Does the clinic take a pharmaceutical-first or lifestyle-first approach?
The review record includes examples of both. Some patients describe receiving injections on their first treatment visit; others describe being guided through dietary changes and supplements before or instead of pharmaceutical intervention. The thyroid case documented by N.L. is the clearest example of a non-pharmaceutical protocol producing measurable lab changes. The approach appears to be individualized based on patient presentation and lab findings.
Q: What is the overall patient relationship model at this practice?
Multiple reviewers use family-oriented language to describe their experience. Phrases like "like family to me," "they truly support me and care about my health," and "their door is always open" appear across the dataset. The follow-up care theme (13 reviews, 9.4%) includes references to proactive check-in calls and ongoing accessibility. This suggests a relationship model closer to a concierge or functional medicine practice than a high-volume clinic.
22 Health & Hormone has changed my life for the better in many ways. The staff are friendly and patient. They call to check in frequently and their door is always open. I would recommend them to anyone ready to make a healthy change in their life!!
22 Health & Hormone is located at 1052 W State Rd 436, Suite 1072, Altamonte Springs, FL 32714. Phone: (321) 972-6159. Website: www.22hormones.com. [source: clinic structured data] Hours listed as Thursdays 8:30 AM to 1 PM and 2 to 5 PM; verify directly before visiting. [source: clinic structured data] Rating and review data sourced from Google, 138 reviews, April 2022 through April 2026. [source: review dataset]
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