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Clinical Recalibration

Meaning

The systematic process of reassessing and precisely adjusting a patient’s established therapeutic plan, particularly within the dynamic and individualized field of hormonal health. This essential clinical practice involves a comprehensive review of the patient’s current clinical symptoms, recent objective laboratory biomarkers, and overall physiological response to the initial treatment. Recalibration ensures the protocol remains accurately aligned with the individual’s current, evolving physiological state and health objectives.