Nevada
Hormone Replacement Therapy Services
Nevada
is a sunny and bright land of opportunity. Don't let Hormone
Deficiency and Imbalance get in the way of your ability to make the
most of your life. The Conscious Evolution Institute is Nevada's
premier provider of HGH and Testosterone Replacement Services. We
don't just serve Las Vegas and Reno, we serve every corner of Nevada,
and we have partnered physicians all throughout the state that can
provide the preliminary examination needed to get you approved for
therapy.
If
you are a man or woman over the age of 30, and you feel that Hormone
Imbalance is taking the zest out of life, we can help you get
diagnosed and treated. With just a simple blood sample, we can run a
battery of tests to provide our HRT Doctors with all of the
information that they need to make a responsible and accurate
diagnosis. Once you're approved, we can send your
Physician-Prescribed Hormone Replacement Therapy straight to your
home.
Nevada
Low-T Therapy
If
you are a man and you are experiencing issues that prevent you from
enjoying fulfilling sexual activity, you are a prime candidate for
Bio-Identical Testosterone HRT. Andropause is a real medical
condition that affects middle-aged men, and it significantly hinders
both sexual desire and sexual ability.
Now,
Erectile Dysfunction medications are a viable treatment option for
sexual impotence, but these pills do not restore Testosterone Levels,
they simply facilitate erections. Testosterone Deficiency is a
multifaceted medical disorder which affects cardiovascular health,
negatively impacts body composition, and increases the risk of a
number of negative health conditions such as heart attack, diabetes,
and stroke.
Luckily,
Testosterone Deficiency can be easily treated via a number of
different forms of Testosterone Therapy, including Creams, Gels,
Sprays, and Injections. Many women can benefit from Testosterone
Replacement, and it can be an effective means to mitigate the effects
of menopause and restore sexual desire and function.
Nevada
Bio-Identical HGH Hormone Replacement Therapy
How
much do you really know about Human Growth Hormone? Did you know that
it's one of the main tools that your body uses to sustain itself? HGH
is a potent hormone which stimulates cellular division and
metabolism. When you are young, you produce a lot of HGH, and it
causes you to grow.
Once
you reach your Final Adult Height, your body produces less of the
hormone, enough to optimize your body's function. By the early
thirties, however, HGH Production starts to slowly decline, to the
detriment of your psychological and physical health.
HGH
Deficiency has a number of symptoms that ruin your health. It reduces
your fat metabolism and makes it harder to maintain muscle mass. It
makes your immune system weaker and it slows down your body's ability
to rehabilitate itself. If you are out of energy, and you feel like
you're aging more quickly than you should, HGH or Sermorelin Acetate
may be the treatment that you've been looking for.
Nevada
Weight Loss with HCG
The
Conscious Evolution Institute also provides highly effective weight
loss plans, including the HCG Diet. If you are overweight and have a
history of having trouble with diets, this may be the perfect diet
for you. HCG stands for Human Chorionic Gonadotropin, and this
Hormone Therapy, when combined with a restrictive diet, has been
proven to help patients lose as much as thirty pounds per month.
The
key to the diet is that it suppresses your body's hunger signals,
which makes dieting easier, while encouraging the body to burn
bodyfat, which makes dieting more efficient. Call us to get started!
Major
Cities in Nevada
Las
Vegas
Las
Vegas is the largest city in the state of Nevada, and is one of the
premier tourist destinations in the United States. Las Vegas is known
for its bright neon lights, immense casinos, and flashy tourist
attractions. The city is known as The Entertainment Capital of the
World.
The
city is also home to a number of museums, including the National
Atomic Testing Museum and the Las Vegas Natural History Museum. Other
cultural destinations include the Smith Center for the Performing
Arts and the Southern Nevada Zoological-Botanical Park.
Henderson
Henderson
is the largest suburb of Nevada, and is the second most populous city
in the state. Henderson has garnered a number of national accolades.
Bloomberg Businessweek considers it one of the best cities in the
country to live, and Forbes considers it one of the safest cities in
the United States . The city is one of the wealthier cities in the
nation, and among the top employers are Sunset Station, M Resort, and
Green Valley Ranch.
North
Las Vegas
North
Las Vegas is the third most populous city in the state of Nevada, and
is immediately adjacent to Las Vegas. Although North Las Vegas does
cater strongly to tourists like its other half, it boasts a strong
economy outside of entertainment as well. The city has a large number
of high tech businesses and environmentally friendly companies, and
the city is also caters heavily to entrepreneurial investors, start
ups, and small businesses. Nellis Air Force Base enhances the economy
with its military presence.
Reno
Reno,
Nevada is located on the west-central border of the state, and is the
fourth largest city in the state. Like Las Vegas, Reno is renowned
for its large and various casinos. Reno's nickname is The Biggest
Little City in the World. Reno is the original home of one of the
largest Casino companies in the world, Caesars Entertainment
Corporation. A number of companies are based out of Reno, including
Bally Technologies, PC-Doctor, Hamilton, and Braeburn Capital.
Sunrise
Manor
Sunrise
Manor is the third most populous suburb of Las Vegas, and the fifth
largest area of Nevada. Sunrise Manor is a census-designated place,
but is officially an unincorporated community. The community is
located on the eastern side of Las Vegas, and sits at the base of
Frenchman Mountain. The most well-known landmark in the city is the
Las Vegas Nevada Mormon Temple.
All About North Las Vegas, Nevada Geographic Area
North Las Vegas is a city in Clark County, Nevada, United States, located in the Las Vegas Valley. The city was incorporated on May 16, 1946. It is near the city of Las Vegas, and the fourth largest city in the state of Nevada. The Las Vegas Motor Speedway is located near or in the city.
Located in the southern United States in the Mojave Desert, North Las Vegas sits north and east of Las Vegas. According to the United States Census Bureau, North Las Vegas has a total area of 78.5 square miles (203 km2), all of it land. In the Las Vegas Valley, several mountain ranges are nearby.
North Las Vegas has an arid climate, and is one of the driest places in the entire United States. Temperatures are mild in the winter, and hot in the summer, like most of the Mojave and Sonoran Deserts. Snowfall is rare, like most of the hot deserts of the United States; snow falls every few years. In winter, temperatures often fall below freezing. In the summer, the monsoon can reach the area, bringing heavy rains, and thunderstorms (like July 3, 2011, when flooding occurred, shutting down traffic lights). If precipitation is falling down in the area, the temperature decreases by several degrees, like most of the Southwestern US.
As of the 2010 census, the city's population was 216,961, making it the fourth largest city in Nevada after Las Vegas, Henderson and Reno; two of which are in the Las Vegas metropolitan area.
As of the 2000 census, there were 115,488 people, 34,018 households, and 27,112 families residing in the city. The population density was 1,471.0 people per square mile (568.0/km²). There were 36,600 housing units at an average density of 466.2 per square mile (180.0/km²). The racial makeup of the city was 55.93% White, 19.02% African American, 0.82% Native American, 3.24% Asian, 0.53% Pacific Islander, 15.78% from other races, and 4.68% from two or more races. 37.61% were Hispanic or Latino of any race.
There were 34,018 households out of which 47.8% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 57.3% were married couples living together, 15.2% had a female householder with no husband present, and 20.3% were non-families. 13.6% of all households were made up of individuals and 3.2% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 3.36 and the average family size was 3.67.
In the city the population was spread out with 33.9% under the age of 18, 9.6% from 18 to 24, 34.3% from 25 to 44, 16.4% from 45 to 64, and 5.8% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 29 years. For every 100 females there were 104.3 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 103.1 males.
The median income for a household in the city was $46,057, and the median income for a family was $46,540. Males had a median income of $32,205 versus $25,836 for females. The per capita income for the city was $16,023. About 11.8% of families and 14.8% of the population were below the poverty line, including 19.6% of those under age 18 and 8.8% of those age 65 or over. The United States Census Bureau listed North Las Vegas, as well as the Las Vegas metropolitan area, as one of the fastest growing regions in the United States.
In July 2011, The Las Vegas Review Journal reported that North Las Vegas appeared to be headed for state intervention, disincorporation and/or insolvency. The housing crash has hit Southern Nevada hard and North Las Vegas in many ways is the center of the storm. In spite of having the highest property tax rates in Clark County, city leaders have been unable to pass a balanced budget for the 2011-12 fiscal year. The city's operating budget is out of balance to start the new fiscal year, with a deficit of $8.6 million. A budget balanced through personnel layoffs was passed in May, but judges reversed some of those pink slips, creating a financial emergency that could require the state to take over North Las Vegas' finances.
The state Department of Taxation has not had to put a local government into receivership since 2005, when rural White Pine County nearly went bankrupt. The state has never taken over a government the size of North Las Vegas, which has a total budget of roughly half a billion dollars and a population of more than 215,000. Another small possibility could be the annexation of North Las Vegas by the city of Las Vegas.
However, should the state of Nevada step in, it has sweeping powers. The Department of Taxation could raise North Las Vegas city taxes across the board, without a direct vote of the City Council, the Legislature or the citizens of North Las Vegas. North Las Vegas appears to have an agreement with firefighters on pay cuts that would cut the budget deficit to $6.6 million. Other public employee unions, especially police, need to make more compensation concessions. The council were scheduled to consider an amended budget in late July that will further reduce expenses.
The Florence McClure Women's Correctional Center of the Nevada Department of Corrections is located in North Las Vegas. The facility, originally the Southern Nevada Women's Correctional Facility opened September 1, 1997. It was built and operated by Corrections Corporation of America. Since then the state took direct control of the facility. It houses the female death row.
Both domestic and international airline travel for the entire metropolitan area is handled at McCarran International Airport, south of North Las Vegas and Las Vegas, and adjacent to the Las Vegas Strip.
The North Las Vegas Airport, formerly known as Sky Haven Airport, was established on December 7, 1941. A division of Vision Airlines operates a tour to the Grand Canyon in Arizona from this airport.
RTC Transit provides bus service in the city, as it does throughout the Las Vegas metropolitan area.
The major highways/roads serving North Las Vegas are I-15, Clark County Highway 215, and Las Vegas Boulevard (Nevada Highway 604).
According to a study by Sterling's Best Places, the city of North Las Vegas had an unemployment rate of 15.20%, compared to the national average of 9%. The city had a sales tax of 7.75%, compared with a national average of 6.80%. Future job growth for the city is anticipated at 20.12%, compared with a national average of 31.25%.
North Las Vegas is currently experiencing an economic crisis as such that the state of Nevada is considering taking over the city's financial affairs. In 2012, the city declared a state of emergency due to financial crises.