
Adrenal Health & Cortisol Management
Expert evaluation and treatment of adrenal disorders including adrenal fatigue, cortisol imbalance, and adrenal insufficiency. Nomi Beach Health, North Miami Beach.
About Adrenal Health
Your adrenal glands produce cortisol, adrenaline, DHEA, and aldosterone — hormones that regulate stress response, blood pressure, energy, and immune function. When the adrenal glands are overworked or underperforming, the effects ripple through every body system. At Nomi Beach Health, we evaluate adrenal function through comprehensive salivary and blood cortisol testing, ACTH stimulation tests when indicated, and DHEA-S levels. We treat a spectrum of adrenal conditions — from HPA axis dysregulation (commonly called adrenal fatigue) to frank adrenal insufficiency and Cushing's syndrome.
Benefits of Adrenal Health
Discover how this treatment can help you achieve your goals.
What to Expect
Your step-by-step treatment journey at Nomi Beach Health.
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Comprehensive symptom and stress history
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Four-point salivary cortisol and blood panel ordered
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Results interpreted in clinical context
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Personalized treatment plan (supplementation, lifestyle, medication)
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Follow-up testing to monitor response
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Specialist referral if adrenal tumor or serious disease suspected
Is Adrenal Health Right for You?
Adrenal health evaluation is for anyone experiencing chronic fatigue, burnout, or symptoms of cortisol imbalance.
- Chronic fatigue or difficulty recovering from stress
- Morning sluggishness and afternoon energy crashes
- Anxiety, irritability, or sleep disturbances
- Known or suspected adrenal insufficiency
- History of prolonged high stress or corticosteroid use
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Adrenal Health at Nomi Beach Health.
The term 'adrenal fatigue' is debated in conventional medicine, but HPA axis dysregulation — where the cortisol rhythm becomes blunted — is well-documented. We test objectively and treat the findings, not just a label.
Adrenal insufficiency (Addison's disease) is a serious condition where the adrenal glands produce critically low cortisol. HPA axis dysregulation is a milder functional imbalance. Both are tested and managed differently.
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Medical Disclaimer: The information on this page is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Individual results may vary. All treatments are provided under the supervision of licensed medical professionals. Please consult with a qualified healthcare provider to determine whether a treatment is appropriate for your specific needs and medical history.



