Women's revival doctors

Dr. Jordan Kopcio, DC, NMD

Doctor of Chiropractic & Naturopathic Medicine

Meet Our Doctor

Dr. Jordan Kopcio brings something rare to men's health: two doctorates and a philosophy that refuses to cut corners.

After earning his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from National University of Health Sciences in Lombard, Illinois in 2009, Dr. Kopcio went on to complete his Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine at Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine in Tempe, AZ in 2012. That dual background gives him a uniquely comprehensive view of the male body and how all its systems work together.

His approach is straightforward: find the root cause, build a real plan, and don't settle for masking symptoms. Every patient he works with gets a treatment protocol built specifically around their labs, their lifestyle, and their goals. At Men's Revival, that means you're never just a number, you're a person with a plan.

Outside of the clinic, Dr. Kopcio is a family man who appreciates good food and the things that make life worth optimizing for in the first place.

Credentials: DC, National University of Health Sciences | NMD, Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine

Our process is simple, affordable, and proven.

The Women's Revival Way

Fill out our online form or give us a call to get scheduled for your complimentary blood draw.

Get your labs drawn by our phlebotomist in the comfort of your home at a time that works for you.

A video or in-office consult with a Women’s Revival doctor who will review your labs, symptoms and goals.

Your prescription is shipped to you, so you don't have to visit a health center or pharmacy to pick it up.

Treatments are administered in the comfort of your own home.

If your regimen includes injections, we offer injection training with a Registered Nurse.

Build A horomone program that fits your needs

Program Costs

We provide you the tools, regimens and motivation to take on new challenges and pursue what matters most to you

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Data Driven Personalized Wellness

Starting at

$230.00/month

Billed Monthly, Prices Vary By Program Details

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Data Driven Personalized Wellness

Programs discounted

15% OFF

Billed Yearly, Prices Vary By Program Details

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Women’s Revival accept insurance?
Women’s Revival does not accept insurance but does accept HSA and FSA cards
Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) is most commonly used to treat symptoms of perimenopause and menopause, but it can also support overall hormonal health in women experiencing imbalances. The potential benefits include:

1. Relief from Menopausal Symptoms

  • Reduces hot flashes and night sweats
  • Eases vaginal dryness and discomfort during intimacy
  • Improves sleep quality
  • Minimize mood swings and irritability

2. Protection Against Osteoporosis

  • Helps maintain bone density
  • Reduces the risk of fractures, especially in postmenopausal women

3. Support for Heart Health

  • May improve cholesterol profiles and blood vessel function when initiated near the onset of menopause

4. Enhanced Mental Clarity and Mood

  • May improve memory, focus, and reduce the risk of depression or anxiety

5. Improved Skin, Hair, and Muscle Mass

  • Promotes healthier, more elastic skin
  • Can reduce hair thinning
  • Helps preserve lean muscle mass and support metabolism

6. Improved Sexual Health

  • Restores libido
  • Reduces vaginal discomfort, increasing sexual satisfaction
The optimal time to begin HRT depends on a woman’s individual symptoms, health profile, and age. General guidelines include:
Perimenopause or early menopause (typically between ages 45–55) is the most common and effective window to start HRT.
Starting within 10 years of the onset of the last period may offer the greatest benefit-to-risk ratio, especially for cardiovascular protection and bone health.
Women with certain health conditions (e.g., breast cancer, history of blood clots, liver disease) may not be good candidates for HRT. Hormone replacement therapy is not one-size-fits-all. It’s important to work with a qualified healthcare provider to evaluate symptoms, medical history, and lab results to determine the safest and most effective approach.
You can safely stay on HRT for several years—and in some cases, even longer—if you’re monitored regularly and the therapy continues to benefit your health and quality of life. Always individualize the decision with a trusted hormone specialist.