Men’s Hormones

Why Should Men Consider Testorsterone Replacement Therapy?

The symptoms of low testosterone can have a negative impact on a man’s overall well-being and health. Men who are Testosterone deficient also find that their symptoms tend to get worse with time, which starts to drastically lower quality of life and reduce motivation to do things they used to enjoy. With Testosterone replacement therapy men can reduce their symptoms and help slow down the aging process that starts to take its toll on the body and start to get their edge back again.

What are the most common symptoms of low testosterone that men can experience?
  • Decreased libido/sex drive
  • Erectile dysfunction
  • Low energy throughout the day
  • Loss of lean muscle mass and strength
  • Increase in body fat
  • General depression
  • Poor concentration (brain fog)
  • Infertility issues
  • Low red blood cell count (anemia)
  • Brittle bones and general weakness
  • Poor sleep
How do I know if I have low testosterone levels?
The best way to confirm low Testosterone is a blood test. Medically low testosterone is below 300 ng/dL, though this number doesn’t always match symptoms. One should look at their overall health and look at what symptoms they may be experiencing and how limiting the symptoms are to their normal activities and quality of life.
What type of treatments are there for me with low testosterone
  • Topical gels and creams
  • Topical patches
  • Implantable pellets
  • Injections (subcutaneous or intramuscular)
How often do I receive testosterone?
Depending on what type of treatment you get, the regimen can be daily, weekly, or even every few months.
What are some of the benefits of testosterone therapy?
  • Heightened libido/sex drive
  • Better erectile quality
  • Improved energy levels
  • Better cognitive function and less brain fog
  • More vitality, motivation, and confidence throughout the day
  • Healthier appetite regulation
  • Improved sleep quality
How long does it take to start to notice a difference?
After several months of TRT, many patients experience more lean muscle growth, enhanced recovery after exercising, fuller facial hair growth, better immune function, improved sleep. It is important to remember that TRT is not a one-size-fits-all treatment protocol; some men will respond more quickly than others. Your mindset should be on the long-term results of TRT as opposed to the quick-fix mentality.
What lifestyle changes can be made to help improve my testosterone levels?

Diet & Nutrition- a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats can support optimal Testosterone levels.

Lose weight- higher amounts of body fat cause more conversion of Testosterone to Estrogen which favors more fat accumulation

Regular exercise- weightlifting and HIIT cardio- these exercises have proven to enhance testosterone levels

Quality sleep- getting 7 to 8 hours of sleep each night can help maintain healthy testosterone levels

Stress management- relaxation techniques like practicing deep breathing or meditation can aid in stress management and help support healthier Testosterone levels.

Reduce alcohol intake- limiting alcohol consumption can prevent a decrease in testosterone levels.

Quit smoking- quitting tobacco use can positively impact testosterone, contributing to healthier levels.

What Steps Do I Take to Start?

Step one

Complete digital intake forms, patient demographics and
health questionnaire.

step two

Schedule your in-office
blood draw.

step three

Complete your bloodwork
while fasted.

Most labs will require to fast for at least 12 hours and be well-hydrated.

step four

Your lab results will be ready in
3 to 4 days.

We will contact you to schedule your follow-up consultation appointment.

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