Testosterone

Men may need testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) for several reasons:

  1. Low Testosterone Levels: As men age, testosterone levels naturally decline. Some may experience symptoms of low testosterone, such as fatigue, reduced libido, and decreased muscle mass.
  2. Hypogonadism: This condition, where the body doesn’t produce enough testosterone due to issues with the testicles or pituitary gland, can occur at any age and may require treatment.
  3. Improved Quality of Life: Testosterone plays a crucial role in mood, energy levels, and overall well-being. TRT can help alleviate symptoms like depression and anxiety.
  4. Increased Muscle Mass and Strength: Testosterone is important for building muscle and strength. TRT can aid in muscle retention and improve physical performance.
  5. Bone Health: Low testosterone levels can lead to decreased bone density, increasing the risk of osteoporosis. TRT may help maintain bone health.
  6. Sexual Function: Many men experience erectile dysfunction or decreased libido with low testosterone levels. TRT can help restore sexual function.
  7. Metabolic Health: Testosterone is involved in regulating fat distribution and metabolism. Some studies suggest TRT may improve insulin sensitivity and help with weight management.

When being evaluated for testosterone replacement therapy (TRT), you will receive a comprehensive assessment from the doctor, including a full blood panel. This evaluation helps determine whether TRT is appropriate and safe for you

Testosterone Program:

Start up fee $1000

Includes: MD consultation, Labs and first month of Testosterone

Monthy fee: $200

Follow- up labs $100, done at month #3 then every 6 months

These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

These services provided have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. 

The material on this website is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended to be or to take the place of medical advice. 

Always consult your physician before beginning any treatment or therapy program. 

Do not use without a doctor’s advice if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. It is not known whether any of these medications will harm an unborn baby.

Reliance on or use of this information provided on this website is at your own risk.

Testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) can have several potential side effects, which may vary depending on the individual. Common side effects include:

  1. Skin Reactions: Acne, oily skin, or irritation at the injection site (if using injections).
  2. Mood Changes: Increased aggression, mood swings, or anxiety.
  3. Sleep Disturbances: Insomnia or sleep apnea may worsen.
  4. Cardiovascular Issues: Increased risk of blood clots, heart attack, or stroke.
  5. Prostate Effects: Enlargement of the prostate or increased risk of prostate cancer.
  6. Fertility Issues: Reduced sperm production, leading to infertility.
  7. Gynecomastia: Development of breast tissue in men.
  8. Fluid Retention: Swelling or edema, particularly in the lower extremities.
  9. Changes in Cholesterol Levels: Potential increase in LDL (bad cholesterol) and decrease in HDL (good cholesterol).
  10. Liver Issues: Rarely, liver dysfunction can occur, particularly with oral forms of testosterone.

It’s important to discuss any concerns with a healthcare provider, who can monitor for side effects and adjust treatment as necessary.