Hair health starts from within, and the right nutritional support can make a real difference in how your hair grows, how strong it is, and how well it responds to other treatments. At Apollo Health, we recommend high-quality oral hair vitamins as a foundational part of many patients' hair restoration plans. While they're not a replacement for medical treatment in more significant hair loss cases, they can meaningfully support follicle health and fill in nutritional gaps that might be holding your hair back.
Hair follicles are among the most metabolically active structures in the body, which means they're sensitive to nutritional deficiencies. Common shortfalls in iron, zinc, vitamin D, biotin, and other key nutrients can contribute to increased shedding, slower growth, and thinner strands. A well-formulated hair supplement addresses these deficiencies and provides the raw materials your body needs to produce healthy hair. We carry and recommend medical-grade formulations that go beyond what you'll find on grocery store shelves, with ingredients dosed at levels that actually support measurable results.
Not all hair vitamins are created equal. The supplement market is crowded with products that make big promises but contain underdosed or poorly absorbed ingredients. What actually matters is using formulations that include clinically relevant levels of nutrients like biotin, iron, zinc, vitamin D, selenium, amino acids like L-cysteine, and antioxidants that protect follicles from oxidative stress. We'll help you navigate the options and make sure what you're taking is worth taking.
We view oral hair vitamins as an important supporting layer within a broader plan. They work especially well alongside topical treatments, in-office procedures, and prescription medications, helping to create the best possible internal environment for those treatments to work. We may also run lab work to identify any specific deficiencies that could be contributing to your hair loss, allowing us to tailor supplementation more precisely to your actual needs rather than just covering all the bases generically.not common, as well as to treat multiple illnesses at a time. We are ideal for patients with more complex medical histories or patients who have higher risk factors for certain diseases. For example, if you know that heart disease or diabetes run in your family, you want an internal medicine practitioner who can help you prevent developing these illnesses. By the same token, if you have an uncommon medical issue, like fibromyalgia, an internal medicine doctor can also help you manage the chronic symptoms of the disorder.

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