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  • FAQs
  • Symptoms of Low-T
  • Peptide Therapies
  • Hair Solutions
  • Book 15 Min Free Consult
  • Prescription Weight Loss
  • Nutrition & Hydration
  • Erectile Dysfunction
  • Monitoring in TRT
  • TRT Membership Pricing
  • Rx Weight Loss Pricing
  • IM Injections

What is Low-T?

One of the latest buzz words, “Low-T” is also known as low testosterone or andropause.


Andropause is often called the “male menopause.” As men age, their bodies produce less and less testosterone. This lack of testosterone can lead to a number of symptoms that many men just accept as the “normal aging process”. A lot of men do not realize that these symptoms can be significantly reduced, or nearly eliminated, through testosterone replacement therapy (TRT).


Numerous changes are associated with an age-related (and environment-related) decline in testosterone. Men can go through these changes quickly, with a sudden change, or more typically, slowly over a period of time, with a gradual hormone decline. Men can start this decline as early as their 30s when the body’s production of testosterone starts to drop by 1 – 2% each year.


In the United States, it has been stated that there are more than 25 million men (about 408 million worldwide) between the ages of 40 and 55 that may be going through what is termed “male menopause”, or “andropause”. In the next 20 years, the number in the U.S. is expected to increase to 57 million+ (960 million worldwide).


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Symptoms that may or may not be related to Low-T

  • Lower energy level, endurance, and physical strength
  • Poor memory 
  • Difficulty finding words
  • Poor focus
  • Decreased performance at work

If you have any of the symptoms of Low-T, you owe it to yourself to be checked

While some episodes of low testosterone are linked to serious medical conditions,   

many Low-T levels in men are linked to:

  • Aging
  • Obesity
  • Metabolic syndrome (high blood pressure, high blood sugar, unhealthy cholesterol levels, and belly fat)
  • Use of medications such as antidepressants and narcotic pain medications

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What are the risks and benefits of TRT?

Once we establish the right dosage for you, some of the benefits of TRT you may have are:

  • Increased lean muscle mass
  • Decreased belly fat
  • Increased energy
  • Increased libido
  • Positive mood and ambition
  • Increased metabolism
  • Increased bone mineral density
  • Thickened body hair and skin
  • Improved cognitive function
  • Improved sexual function

TRT may have side effects that are easily treatable with medication tailored to your needs:

  •  Increased acne
  • Increased estrogen levels
  • Mild fluid retention
  • Stimulation of prostate tissue with possible urination like decreased stream and frequency
  • Breast enlargement
  • Worsening of sleep apnea
  • Decreased sperm count and testicular size
  • Increased red blood cell count

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