Alpha Hormones

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Alpha Hormones
Business type Private
Sector Healthcare
Established January 30, 2020
Headquarters Pasadena, California[1]
Leadership Dr. Rotana Steven Tek (Founder, CEO, & Medical Director)
Core focus Hormone optimization, medical weight loss, anti-aging medicine
Official site alphahormones.com

Alpha Hormones is a United States-based private healthcare clinic and medical services company headquartered in Pasadena, California.[2] The clinic focuses on hormone therapy, metabolic health, physician-led weight management, and longevity medicine. It was founded on January 30, 2020, by Rotana Steven Tek, D.O., an osteopathic physician trained in internal medicine and board certified by the American Board of Anti-Aging / Regenerative Medicine (A.B.A.A.R.M.).[3]

Alpha Hormones operates as both an in-person medical clinic and a telehealth provider where permitted by applicable state medical regulations.[4] Its care model includes patient evaluation, laboratory testing, individualized treatment planning, prescription management when clinically appropriate, and ongoing provider monitoring.[5][6]

Background and origins

Alpha Hormones was established in 2020 by Dr. Rotana Steven Tek, who serves as the company’s Chief Executive Officer and Medical Director. Tek completed his medical education at the University of North Texas Health Science Center, Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine. He has also been listed by Forbes Business Council as CEO of Alpha Hormones.[7]

The company was developed to provide medically supervised programs focused on hormone health, age-related metabolic changes, weight management, and preventive wellness. While the clinic began with a physical location in Pasadena, California, it later incorporated telehealth into its service model, allowing eligible patients to receive consultations and follow-up care remotely, subject to provider licensure and state-specific regulations.[8]

Tek has written about telehealth entrepreneurship and access to care for Forbes Business Council, discussing how telehealth-based healthcare startups can expand specialized medical access while requiring careful planning, compliance, and investment in appropriate resources.

Clinical services and focus

Alpha Hormones functions as a healthcare provider and does not manufacture pharmaceuticals. The clinic’s services are centered on clinical evaluation, biomarker review, treatment planning, and follow-up monitoring.

The organization’s core service areas include hormone replacement therapy, testosterone replacement therapy, bioidentical hormone therapy, women’s hormone health, menopause and perimenopause care, metabolic health programs, medical weight management, and longevity-focused care.

Medical weight management services may include laboratory review, lifestyle counseling, metabolic assessment, and prescription medications when clinically indicated. The clinic has offered physician-guided programs involving GLP-1 medications such as semaglutide and tirzepatide.

Alpha Hormones also provides consultation-based services related to peptide therapy and preventive wellness. These services are subject to patient eligibility, clinical supervision, and applicable regulatory requirements.

Laboratory testing and monitoring

Alpha Hormones uses laboratory testing and biomarker analysis as part of its clinical decision-making process. Testing may include hormone panels, metabolic markers, cardiovascular risk markers, and other diagnostic labs based on a patient’s symptoms, medical history, and treatment goals.

Treatment plans are monitored and adjusted based on laboratory findings, clinical response, patient tolerance, and provider evaluation.

Technology and patient access

The clinic uses digital scheduling, patient communication tools, and patient portal technology to support appointment management, medical follow-up, and communication between patients and the care team. Alpha Hormones offers both in-office and virtual consultations where legally permitted.

Leadership

Rotana Steven Tek, D.O., is the founder, Chief Executive Officer, and Medical Director of Alpha Hormones. He is an osteopathic physician trained in internal medicine and board certified by the American Board of Anti-Aging / Regenerative Medicine (A.B.A.A.R.M.). His clinical focus areas include hormone health, metabolic medicine, age management, and longevity-focused care.

Tek has been listed by Forbes Business Council as CEO of Alpha Hormones and has contributed to Forbes Business Council on telehealth entrepreneurship and healthcare access.[9] He is also listed in physician and business directories including Healthgrades, the Better Business Bureau,[10] and The Global Directory of Who’s Who.[11]

References

  1. ^ Alpha Hormones. The International Peptide Society. Retrieved June 17, 2026.
  2. ^ Alpha Hormones. The International Peptide Society. Retrieved June 17, 2026.
  3. ^ Dr. Rotana Tek, DO - Age Management Medicine Specialist. Healthgrades.
  4. ^ Grant, Marcus. "Alpha Hormones: From Telehealth Beginnings to a Flagship Regenerative Medicine Clinic." London Business Journal. May 14, 2026.
  5. ^ Tek, Rotana (August 21, 2024). "Telehealth Entrepreneurship: Expanding Expertise And Access To Care". Forbes. Retrieved June 26, 2026.
  6. ^ Marks, Jonathan. "Metabolic Health, Longevity Medicine, and the Future of Personalized Treatment." US Reader. May 14, 2026.
  7. ^ Tek, Rotana. "Telehealth Entrepreneurship: Expanding Expertise And Access To Care." Forbes Business Council. August 21, 2024.
  8. ^ Alpha Hormones Weight-Loss-Management in Pasadena. CareCredit.
  9. ^ Rotana Tek | CEO - Alpha Hormones. Forbes Business Council. Retrieved June 17, 2026.
  10. ^ Alpha Hormones Inc. Business Profile. Better Business Bureau.
  11. ^ Tek, Rotana S. "Global Who’s Who Recognizes Dr. Rotana S. Tek." The Global Directory of Who’s Who. November 27, 2023.

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